The musician will visit three South American countries in July next year
James Blunt announced this Tuesday, 5th, three shows in South America. He will visit Chile, Argentina and Brazil. The unique presentation in São Paulo is scheduled to take place on July 8, 2025, at Terra SP.
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Information about ticket sales has not yet been released.
The owner of the hit “You’re Beautiful” is presenting a tour that celebrates the 20th anniversary of the release of Back to Bedlam (2004), his debut album. He will play the album in its entirety, as well as classics from his career.
James Blunt and Carrie Fisher
Known worldwide for playing Princess Leia in the films Star Wars, Carrie Fisher had a drug relapse in the last months of his life, and James Blunt blamed the sci-fi franchise’s workload.
Fisher died on December 27, 2016, aged 60, due to cardiac arrest on board a flight from London to Los Angeles.
According to information from the TMZ at the time, coroners found cocaine and “traces” of heroin and MDMA (also known as ecstasy) in her system, as well as morphine, codeine, and oxycodone.
During participation in the Hay Festival 2024 (via Music News), Blunt He described the actress as “my best, best friend” and recalled what her last days were like. It is worth remembering that the two, for a while, lived together in Los Angeles.
“I just knew that the day before she died, when she came back to my house, she was really mistreating her body and had just gotten the job again to play Princess Leia in the new Disney movies. Star Wars,” he stated.
“So she’s really upbeat and positive, but they applied a lot of pressure to her to be thin, which is what they do,” he continued. James Blunt. “Then she talked about the difficulties women face in the industry that men can age and women can’t.”
She had to put a lot of pressure on herself and started using drugs again… so when she got on the plane, she practically killed herself. They said it was heart failure, but she took enough medicine to throw a big party.
Source: Rollingstone

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