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Introduction:

For more than six decades, Sir Cliff Richard has stood as one of the most enduring figures in popular music. From his early rock ’n’ roll days to his countless chart-topping hits, he remains a symbol of grace, resilience, and pure love for performance. Now, after twelve long years, Australian audiences are preparing to welcome him back on his Can’t Stop Me Now tour—proof that some voices, and some spirits, never fade.

From the very first moments of the recent interview filmed at his magnificent home outside London, Sir Cliff’s charisma and humor shone through. When complimented on his introduction, he chuckled, “I can’t wait to meet me!” It was the perfect reflection of his warmth and charm—an artist deeply aware of his legacy yet still humble enough to laugh at it.

At 65 years in the business, Sir Cliff remains unstoppable. Asked about the secret to such longevity, he offered an answer that reveals the heart behind the fame: “If we want to survive, we have to be in love with what we’re doing.” It’s a philosophy that has kept him recording, touring, and constantly reinventing himself long after many of his peers have faded from the spotlight. Unlike fleeting stars content with a brief “15 minutes of fame,” Cliff has treated music not as a moment—but as a lifelong commitment.

When asked about what fans can expect from his upcoming tour, he quipped, “I’ve not changed at all.” Though said with a wink, there’s truth in his words. His voice, stage presence, and boundless energy remain remarkably intact. His band—no longer The Shadows, who disbanded long ago—shares his passion, even joking they’d perform in Australia “for free” just to share the stage with him.

Sir Cliff’s journey began with the hit Move It, a song often credited as the first authentic rock ’n’ roll track to emerge from the UK. Critics and historians alike consider it the spark that lit the fire for future British icons like The Beatles. “I never thought of it that way,” Cliff admitted modestly, recalling an interviewer who described him and The Shadows as cultural pioneers. “But if they think it, I’ll happily wear it.”

The interview took a touching turn when Cliff spoke of his dear friend, the late Olivia Newton-John. Their friendship blossomed during tours across Europe and Japan, and he recalled those memories fondly—traveling together, performing together, and sharing the joys and struggles of life on the road. “If you want to get close to somebody, that’s the way to do it,” he said, his voice filled with affection. “The world has lost Olivia.”

As the Can’t Stop Me Now tour approaches, fans worldwide are reminded why Sir Cliff Richard remains such a beloved icon. His story is not just one of success—it’s one of endurance, passion, and the unshakable joy of music. At 84, his energy rivals performers half his age. Perhaps the secret really is as simple as he says: to love what you do, and never stop doing it.

This November, audiences will once again experience that love in full force. Because after all these years—Sir Cliff Richard truly can’t be stopped.

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