Aussie rockstar announces massive tour after his long health battle!

As the years roll by, many of us might find ourselves reminiscing about being youthful and resilient.

But for Aussie rock legend Jimmy Barnes, it seems the best is yet to come.

Barnesy's recent interview came after a series of health setbacks that would have slowed down a lesser man, but not him.


The Cold Chisel frontman recently appeared on Sunrise to share his health journey.

In 2023, doctors found a bacterial infection that spread to Jimmy Barnes' heart valve.

These findings led to an open heart surgery for the singer.

Last August, he faced another challenge when the infection spread to his hip, which landed him in the intensive care unit.


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Jimmy Barnes' 21st studio album, Defiant, will be out on 6 June. Image Credit: Instagram/Jimmy Barnes


However, these setbacks only fuelled his determination to stay fit and healthy.

'I'm healthier now than I was when I was 21,' Barnes confidently stated during the interview.

'I'm healthy, besides the obvious. When I got the staph infection, it was an accident. But before that, I was swimming 30 laps of the pool every day, and I was doing Pilates.

'I'm looking after myself. I have a lot to do that I want to get done in my life,' he further added.


Jimmy Barnes' commitment to health was more than just for recovery; it was about reaching new heights in his career.

'As far as being a performer goes, I feel like I am just starting to find my feet,' he said.

Barnes was not ready to rest on his laurels yet, as he believed that his best work was still ahead of him.

'Hopefully, I will be like that until the day I die. You always want to be pushing yourself.'

Barnes, who came from a recent check-up, revealed that he is ready to rock the stage for the next two decades.

To celebrate his newfound lease on life, Jimmy Barnes announced a new world tour dedicated to his 21st studio album!



Jimmy Barnes' Defiant Tour was named after her latest record, and he will be seen on major stages across Australia.

The tour schedule included stops in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, and Canberra.

The album promised to be a soulful journey with a country twist, as Barnes described it as 'white man's soul music'.

'They tell stories, and they are always very emotional. So, there's a bit of that going into the writing of these songs,' Barnes explained.

However, Barnes' Defiant Tour should highlight more than just his music.

He intended to make the tour a family affair, as he wanted to celebrate the musical legacy running in his blood.


Apart from the tour, Jimmy Barnes proudly shared that his granddaughter, Ruby Rogers, had already made waves in the music scene.

Rogers recently signed a record deal and already has an album in the works.

Barnesy recently released the the first single from the new album, entitled 'New Day'.

'New Day' also came out with a music video, which featured Troy Cassar-Daley and Laurel Edwards.

Watch the music video for 'New Day' here:

Source: Jimmy Barnes/YouTube

For those who want to witness Jimmy Barnes' enduring energy onstage, tickets for his Defiant Tour are now available for purchase.

As Barnes showed us, age is just a number when you're committed to living life to the fullest.
Key Takeaways

  • Jimmy Barnes claimed to be healthier now than during his youth, despite recent health setbacks.
  • The Aussie rocker discussed his health and fitness routine and mentioned his workout routines that helped his well being.
  • Barnes is set to embark on a new tour, which will coincide with the release of his 21st studio album.
  • The album, which he described as 'soulful' and story-telling with a country flavour, should showcase Barnes' intention to make more music in the future.
Have you ever had a health scare that turned into a positive turning point in your life? Please share your stories with us, and let's celebrate the resilience that comes with experience!
 
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I think one day, hopefully later rather than sooner, Jimmy Barnes will die on stage singing. I'm sure he would like it to happen that way by giving all he has to his audience.
 
You do know he has done two crooner albums. Soul Deep and Soul Deeper.
Arsesoul Deep and Arsesoul Deeper.

Aussie my arse. Born in Glasgow in Scotland. Same as his sidekick John Farnham, born a Pom, same as Olivia Newton-John, Colin Hay of Men At Work, Steve Kilbey of The Church, the Bee Gees and the list goes on.

I hate the prick and he knows it!
 
Arsesoul Deep and Arsesoul Deeper.

Aussie my arse. Born in Glasgow in Scotland. Same as his sidekick John Farnham, born a Pom, same as Olivia Newton-John, Colin Hay of Men At Work, Steve Kilbey of The Church, the Bee Gees and the list goes on.

I hate the prick and he knows it!
we are all born we were birthed. not their fault. hate is a powerful word. so is love. i hate labour.
 

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