The Who retirement from touring

The Who announced their retirement from touring after 60 years with one last set of shows in North America, named 'The Song Is Over'. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend expressed gratitude to their fans for the support over the years.

Retirement of Johnny Mathis from Touring and Live Concerts

Legendary singer Johnny Mathis, 89, officially announced his retirement from touring and live concerts due to age and declining health. Mathis is known for timeless classics like 'Chances Are,' 'Misty,' and 'It’s Not for Me to Say.'

Rock Stars Touring Without Insurance

As aging rock stars hit the road, the cost of insuring against concert cancellations due to illness rises sharply with age, leading many to tour without insurance. Older artists can pay up to 15% of their performance fee for insurance, prompting some to self-insure or absorb losses themselves.

Michael Bolton's Health and Family Christmas Celebration

Michael Bolton is spending Christmas with his family as he continues to focus on his health after being diagnosed with a brain tumor in January 2024. He is taking a temporary break from touring but remains optimistic about his recovery.