At the age of 75, Stevie Wonder proves he remains relevant and full of energy on stage.
Recently, his UK tour received glowing praise from critics who described his performance as vibrant and entertaining.

Unlike his contemporaries like Billy Joel and The Eagles, who are now slowing down their careers, Stevie Wonder firmly stated that he has never considered retiring.
“As long as I’m breathing, as long as my heart is still beating, there’s still so much I can do,” the Motown legend explained in an interview with BBC’s Sidetracked podcast.
“I won’t stop with the gift that keeps flowing within me.
I love doing what I do. An artist never stops painting.
As long as we can imagine, we will keep creating.”
At the same time, Stevie Wonder also revealed that he is still working on completing his latest album titled Through The Eyes Of Wonder, first announced back in 2008.
The album is expected to feature work inspired by his experiences as a blind individual.
If realized, this will be his first album since A Time To Love was released in 2005. – BOOM!










