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George Michael Talks about the Symphonica Tour and More

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George Michael has an interview with Wales Online.  Here is a recap:

On the Symphonica Tour

“And my audiences are just so amazing now, they really are. I can sort of feel their love and gratitude when I’m on stage and I think that comes from them having so many of their life experiences attached to my music over the  years.”

“One of the ways they’ve (his fans) shown their appreciation to me on this tour is by being so patient with the songs I’m performing. I’m sure there have been numbers that they’ve never heard of, or the occasional jazz standard or whatever, but they’ve just seemed totally prepared to go on this musical journey with me. I think that really shows the level of fans that I have.”

On the Pneumonia and Coma

“What I do remember, though, was feeling this terrible, terrible guilt and pity for what my family, friends and my new partner had to see me go through,” he admits.

“They literally spent two or three weeks not knowing if I was going to make it, and if that had happened to me in reverse – if it had been one of my sisters fighting for her life – well I know I’d have been absolutely devastated.

“For my part, though, I didn’t realise the danger I was in until after it was all over.”

On “White Light” and the New Album

“It’s really a celebration of my coming through pneumonia last year,” he says of his new single. “Pretty much everything I do is autobiographical, and in this case, having come close to death, I knew something good musically would come out of it. A lot of people were expecting me to write a ballad, but I wanted something uplifting and positive, hence the dance track.”

George says the new album is “going very well”.

“I’d say this album lies somewhere between Faith and Older in terms of content and it’s probably the most radio-friendly album I’ve made in a long, long time. It’s pretty upbeat and I’m sure that my fans will like it, although I’ll be waiting for them to let me know which tracks they think will be the potential classics. I haven’t settled on a title yet, so watch this space. I think it’ll be out early next year.”

On Success

“I don’t know how it happened, I really don’t. But I’m still here and my new single really kind of says I’m not ready to go anywhere. In my business, success is something that can sort of slip away from people after a while. And not just success but also the inspiration and the self-doubt that’s needed to keep you trying to do better.”

“For me there’s always this possibility that you’ve lost something that you’re not aware of. And that’s exciting, you know. Because the day that I’m not  worried anymore is the day that I should stop. I think if you’re complacent about your talent then it can definitely drift. That’s much less likely to happen if you realise what a privilege it is to be talented and successful in this business.”

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George Michael Continues Symphonica Tour

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George Michael resumed the Symphonica tour yesterday by paying tribute to the medical staff who kept him alive when he had pneumonia.

He returned to the stage at Wiener Stadthalle after postponing the tour in November when he fell ill. Some 300 staff from Vienna’s General Hospital attended the show, after being given tickets as a thank you gift.

“I’d like to take the opportunity to say that there are a number of people without whom none of us would be here tonight. This is one of the greatest honors of my life, to sing to the men and women who saved my life,” he said, before singing his rendition of Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good,” a request from one of the doctors.

Before his final song, “White Light,” he said, “One last treat for you all before we go. I think given the manner of men and women who did save my life, we could not go without singing this song. Let’s hear it for the people who saved my life!”

George had completed 46 of the original 65 dates of his European tour when he was taken ill hours before he was due to perform in Vienna.

Following a second date in Vienna on Wednesday, Michael will perform in Paris for an AIDS charity gala this weekend and then in Amsterdam before moving on to the UK.

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Symphonica Tour Resumes in Vienna

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George Michael resumes the Symphonica tour in Vienna tonight.  Ten months ago, George was forced to postpone the remainder of the tour when he caught pneumonia and nearly died.

Austrian media reported that 300 hospital staff – from doctors to cleaning crews – will attend Tuesday evening’s show. With his permission, the hospital is selling another 700 concert tickets he donated to raise money for lung disease research.

George Michael posted on Twitter:

Hey everyone, it’s that time again! And I get to open the tour singing to the men and women who saved my life. And it’s a beautiful day!

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Rescheduled Symphonica Tour Dates

George Michael has rescheduled tour dates from the Symphonica tour that were canceled because of his bout with pneumonia.

Date Venue Details
Sep 04 Stadhalle Vienna, AT Newly Added! Presales start Mar 21
Sep 06 Stadhalle Vienna, AT Rescheduled from Nov 21/11
Sep 09 Palais Garnier Paris, FR Rescheduled from Apr 29/12 Presales start Apr 02
Sep 14 Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, NL Newly Added! Presales start Mar 22
Sep 16 LG Arena Birmingham, UK Rescheduled from Dec 9/11
Sep 17 LG Arena Birmingham, UK Rescheduled from Dec 10/11
Sep 21 Arena Manchester, UK Rescheduled from Dec 12/11
Sep 23 SECC Glasgow, UK Rescheduled from Dec 06/11
Sep 24 SECC Glasgow, UK Rescheduled from Dec 07/11
Sep 29 Royal Albert Hall London, UK Rescheduled from May 02/12
Oct 01 Motorpoint Arena Sheffield, UK Rescheduled from Dec 02/11
Oct 03 Metro Radio Arena Newcastle, UK Rescheduled from Dec 03/11
Oct 05 Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, UK Rescheduled from Nov 26/11
Oct 06 Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, UK Rescheduled from Nov 27/11
Oct 09 Arena Manchester, UK Rescheduled from Dec 13/11
Oct 10 Echo Arena Liverpool, UK Rescheduled from Nov 30/11
Oct 13 Earls Court London, UK Rescheduled from Dec 16/11
Oct 14 Earls Court London, UK Rescheduled from Dec 17/11
Oct 17 Earls Court London, UK Rescheduled from Dec 19/11

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Symphonica Tour in Australia

George Michael’s Symphonica tour will be moving on to Australia in 2012. The dates are as follows:

  • March 31 – Sandalford Estate – Swan Valley, Australia
  • April 3 – Entertainment Centre – Adelaide, Australia
  • April 7 – Hope Estate – Hunter Valley, Australia
  • April 9 – Rod Laver Arena – Melbourne, Australia
  • April 14 – Allphones Arena – Sydney, Australia
  • April 17 – Entertainment Centre – Brisbane, Australia

About Melanie

Melanie is the co-founder of Yours Only George and has been the webmaster of the site since 1997. Melanie has been a George Michael and Wham! fan since "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" in 1984.