Neil Diamond cancels Australian tour after Parkinson's diagnosis

After recently being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Neil Diamond has announced his retirement from touring.

Neil Diamond has cancelled his upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand, and announced his retirement from touring because of his recent Parkinson's disease diagnosis.

Neil Diamond has cancelled his upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand, and announced his retirement from touring because of his recent Parkinson's disease d Source: AAP

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Neil Diamond has announced his retirement from touring due to his recent diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.

Based on his doctors' advice, the third leg of Diamond's 50th Anniversary tour, set to land in Australia and New Zealand this March, has been cancelled.

"It is with great reluctance and disappointment that I announce my retirement from concert touring," he said in a statement on Monday.

"I have been so honoured to bring my shows to the public for the past 50 years. My sincerest apologies to everyone who purchased tickets and were planning to come to the upcoming shows.

"I plan to remain active in writing, recording and other projects for a long time to come.

"My thanks goes out to my loyal and devoted audiences around the world. You will always have my appreciation for your support and encouragement. This ride has been 'so good, so good, so good' thanks to you."
The singer was set to perform in stadiums, arenas, and wineries in Townsville, the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, Bendigo, Melbourne, Hunter Valley, Adelaide, Perth, Christchurch and Napier over March and April.

Australian promoter Paul Dainty who was working on the upcoming tour said he was "devastated and saddened" at the news of Diamond's illness and retirement.

"I have had the honour of promoting Neil's numerous tours in Australia and New Zealand, he is one of the world's greatest artists and we and his thousands and thousands of fans here will miss seeing him tour down under," Dainty said.

Tickets purchased by credit or debit card will be refunded in full. Ticketek will be in contact with people who bought tickets with cash or EFTPOS to arrange a refund.


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Published 23 January 2018 2:28pm
Updated 23 January 2018 3:29pm


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