In a new interview with Uncut, the legendary singer, 80, revealed that his vision has declined to a point that he may have to step down from performing. “I've only got 30 percent vision," Gillan told the outlet, per Music News. “That won’t get better. It makes life mysterious.”
“I think if I lose my energy, I'm going to stop [touring]," Gillan continued. "I don't want to be an embarrassment to anyone. We're not far off that. It creeps up on you; you don't really notice."
In 2017, Gillan told Antihero magazine that he felt his best when on tour. “I don’t find any stress touring,” he said at the time. “In fact, I was going for a checkup the other day, and I was telling my doctor that’s when I feel best, on the road. …It keeps you right on top of things. Intellectually, and performing every night because …, it’s got improvising about 25% of the time. You have to stay sharp to keep up with that.”
Deep Purple’s Mad In Europe tour features shows scheduled in Japan, Norway, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy through October 2026.
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