Hey! Julio Iglesias says there’s ‘no way’ he’s retiring

He’s cool, calm and collected, that’s why Julio Iglesias rarely makes tabloid headlines. But that has recently changed now that it’s been rumored that he’s heading to retirement. As the speculations made the rounds, Iglesias found the urge to let fans know the truth. SEE ALSO: Ten reasons Julio Iglesias is full of swag It’s been over 45 years that the romantic Spaniard has been singing to multiple generations, and all we can say is “Julio, please don’t leave us!” And surely enough, the legendary crooner is not going anywhere, speaking up about his retirement and denying all rumors. “About my retiring, no way,” he said to Spanish news agency EFE. “I’m going to sing more than ever.” Maybe Iglesias, 71, had plans of stretching his career until his 72nd or 73rd years to call it quits like Vicente Fernandez did. But after those rumors, he’s confirming to his worldwide fans that’s he’s going to be here forever and ever. “I’ll keep singing until I die and as long as people want me to sing,” he stated. “As long as people from Finland to China want me to sing, I’ll continue to appear on stages around the world.” We know he’s not kidding, because after all, Iglesias had his agenda packed in 2014 with a world tour that ran from early February to ending November. The new year looks just as promising, with multiple concert dates for February and March. Evidently, there’s no stopping the Spanish singer now, especially after being named “the most successful Latin artist of all time.” SEE ALSO: Julio Iglesias: The most successful Latin artist of all time There’s nothing to fear, Julio Iglesias is not throwing in the towel, and in his own words, “la vida sigue igual.” The post Hey! Julio Iglesias says there’s ‘no way’ he’s retiring appeared first on Voxxi.

Julio Iglesias performs live on stage at the Royal Albert Hall on May 13, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Getty Images)

He’s cool, calm and collected, that’s why Julio Iglesias rarely makes tabloid headlines. But that has recently changed now that it’s been rumored that he’s heading to retirement.

As the speculations made the rounds, Iglesias found the urge to let fans know the truth.

SEE ALSO: Ten reasons Julio Iglesias is full of swag

It’s been over 45 years that the romantic Spaniard has been singing to multiple generations, and all we can say is “Julio, please don’t leave us!”

And surely enough, the legendary crooner is not going anywhere, speaking up about his retirement and denying all rumors.

“About my retiring, no way,” he said to Spanish news agency EFE. “I’m going to sing more than ever.”

Maybe Iglesias, 71, had plans of stretching his career until his 72nd or 73rd years to call it quits like Vicente Fernandez did.

But after those rumors, he’s confirming to his worldwide fans that’s he’s going to be here forever and ever.

“I’ll keep singing until I die and as long as people want me to sing,” he stated. “As long as people from Finland to China want me to sing, I’ll continue to appear on stages around the world.”

We know he’s not kidding, because after all, Iglesias had his agenda packed in 2014 with a world tour that ran from early February to ending November. The new year looks just as promising, with multiple concert dates for February and March.

Evidently, there’s no stopping the Spanish singer now, especially after being named “the most successful Latin artist of all time.”

SEE ALSO: Julio Iglesias: The most successful Latin artist of all time

There’s nothing to fear, Julio Iglesias is not throwing in the towel, and in his own words, “la vida sigue igual.” 

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