Thursday 6 September 2012

George Michael starts tour in Vienna

Symphonica tour has been resumed by singer George Michael in Vienna,thanking the medical staff who treated him for near-fatal pneumonia in the city last year.

George commenced at Wiener Stadthalle after postponing the tour in November when he fell ill.

"This is one of the greatest honours of my life, to sing to the men and women who saved my life," he said.

Michael getting face to face with crowd expressed them it was "great to be alive", and performed a rendition of Nina Simone's Feeling Good at the request of one of the doctors.

He also performed his new single White Light, inspired by his near-death experience.

"I think given the manner of men and women who did save my life, we could not go without singing this song," he said.
 

Monday 6 August 2012

Michael Wanted Duet With Amy!!

George wrote a song to perform with Amy as she was very inspired of her talented and wanted to performed a duet with her and to collaborate the late 'Rehab' hitmaker.

He said: "There is one [song] I wrote, I was hoping to sing with Amy Winehouse. I was so in awe of her talent, bless her heart I never got to offer it as a duet."

Last November George confronted 3 weeks of coma after falling ill with pneumonia, but he is very much recovered now and feeling healthy.

Thursday 26 July 2012

Micheal Ends To Tracheotomy Scar

George Michael is happy because of his tracheotomy scar - because it shows he's lucky to be in this world.

After being verified with pneumonim, the singer was hospitalized in Vienna, Austria, last November and during his four weeks under doctors' inspection he underwent a tracheotomy, an incision on the neck to aid breathing.

He told Gaydar radio: "I don't think it changes you as a person. I have a tracheotomy scar ... and it really bothered me for a while. I was thinking well maybe I should get something done about it. I know you can have scar treatment.

"But then I thought when I was looking in the mirror a couple of weeks ago that it does actually remind me every time I look at it that I'm lucky to be alive so I've decided to keep it."