Cher has told people she is "done" with touring, and an unnamed music‑industry insider told FilmoGaz that she will not mount another full tour, leaving her Here We Go Again Tour without new dates.
The insider framed the choice in blunt physical terms — "Touring and doing a residency is very hard on the body" — and said that after years of stop‑start plans, the company behind a potential tour has not rescheduled the Here We Go Again dates. That one, the person said, is not coming back.
That matters now because several veteran pop acts have recently altered or canceled live plans for health reasons, turning what once was routine promotion into a logistical and medical calculation. Barry Manilow, who announced early‑stage lung cancer in December and underwent surgery, returned to public view on April 24 in New York City for his first appearance since treatment; his early‑2026 farewell dates had already been pushed. Rod Stewart also pulled two Las Vegas shows on May 29 and 30, apologizing that he is on vocal rest: "My apologies to my family of fans. I am on vocal rest as I recover from a sinus infection. I look forward to seeing you at a future show at Caesars Palace or on tour this summer."
Cher’s decision — or the decision reported by the insider — did not happen in isolation. At one point there were discussions of tying a tour to Cher's recent memoir, but those plans were shelved when she opted for a book tour instead. Still, she has made selective live appearances since then; the same facts that argue against a multi‑leg arena tour do not eliminate short, one‑off engagements.
The friction is the smallest, most consequential line in the story: the insider insists full tours are over, yet Cher has continued to surface for limited performances. That dual reality mirrors other performers who stop long runs but keep public visibility through special events or residencies — if they can manage the physical toll. An unnamed Vegas insider said of another singer facing health limits, "I wouldn't hold your breath. Her health is very delicate, and right now there's no way she will be able to do it." That comment came in the context of Dolly Parton, who has retired from touring and whose planned Las Vegas residency was canceled for health reasons but has been rescheduled for the fall.
Those moves underline the practical constraint cited by the unnamed industry source: the body often sets the terms. For Manilow, doctors at one point warned he might never sing again; before surgery he was reportedly managing only three songs at a time before needing to stop. His recovery and public appearance on April 24 show one possible pathway back to performance, but they also underscore how fragile touring plans can become once health enters the ledger.
For Cher’s fans, the immediate takeaway is concrete: the Here We Go Again Tour remains unscheduled, and an industry insider says she will not embark on another full tour. Representatives did not reply to requests for confirmation, so there is no official statement reversing or ratifying that judgment.
Practically speaking, that leaves two outcomes that fit the known facts. The clearest conclusion is that Cher is effectively finished with large‑scale touring as it has been known — she has not rescheduled the Here We Go Again Tour and an insider categorically described full touring as over for her — but she remains available for limited, single appearances. Whether she will ever sign off publicly on being "done" with touring is the remaining question; absent a statement from her team, the industry verdict stands: no new full tours are planned, and fans should expect occasional one‑offs rather than another global run.
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