Engelbert Humperdinck on his wife's Alzheimer's battle: 'They don't have a  cure for it yet, but I'm looking for it' - The Mirror

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Following the heartbreaking death of his beloved wife, Patricia, in 2021 after a decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s, Engelbert, now 88, revealed the real reason he continues to perform: “I’m lonely. The only thing I want to do is get back on the road and sing. My fans give me the will to live.” For the man once defined by elegance and stoicism, this rare confession unveiled a deeply human truth — that the stage became his sanctuary after unbearable loss.

Their 56-year marriage had been the cornerstone of his life. When Patricia passed away, Engelbert admitted, “Your whole world changes.” He dedicated the song “Everywhere I Go” to her memory, finding new meaning in its lyrics. Grief transformed his artistry, adding a depth of emotion that audiences could feel in every note.

Even as sorrow weighed heavily on him, health challenges threatened to silence his voice. In 2021, he battled a severe bronchial infection, forcing him to cancel an entire UK tour — just months after losing Patricia. Yet, true to his nature, Engelbert recovered, resumed touring, and even celebrated his 89th birthday on stage, saying, “The road and the music keep me young at heart.”

Faith and family became his pillars of strength. Surrounded by his children and grandchildren, he found purpose again. His daughter Louise now works alongside him, while his grandson Olivia shares the stage — proof that his musical legacy lives on.

Today, Engelbert Humperdinck continues to perform worldwide, inspired by Patricia’s memory and driven by his fans’ love. “I’ll never retire,” he declares. “I’ll keep singing until God calls me.” His journey is not just a story of survival — it is a testament to love, faith, and the enduring power of music.

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