Neil Diamond’s journey with Parkinson’s disease began with denial. At 82, the news was undoubtedly a shock. He admitted to CBS Sunday Morning that it took him a year or two to fully grasp the reality of his condition.
Even when the doctor delivered the diagnosis, Diamond’s response reflected his reluctance to accept it. He recalls saying, “Oh, okay. I’ll see you, you know, whenever you wanna see me. But I have work to do, so I’ll see you later.” It was a period of denial that eventually gave way to acceptance.
The Decision to Retire: Farewell to Touring
In 2018, faced with the challenges posed by Parkinson’s disease, Neil Diamond had to make a heart-wrenching decision about his touring career. Despite embarking on his 50th Anniversary tour across the United States and Europe in 2017, he ultimately chose to cancel the Australia and New Zealand leg.
In a press release, Diamond expressed his reluctance and disappointment at retiring from concert touring after five decades of bringing joy to his fans. It marked the end of an era for the legendary singer-songwriter.
Finding Peace in Retirement: Embracing a New Chapter
While retiring from touring was undoubtedly a difficult decision, Neil Diamond eventually found acceptance and peace within himself. In a recent interview, he shared that “in the last few weeks,” he has finally discovered a sense of tranquility and self-acceptance.
During the interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Diamond confessed, “I find that I like myself better. I’m easier on people, I’m easier on myself.” Despite the initial turmoil that Parkinson’s brought into his life, Diamond expressed gratitude for the newfound calm that has settled within him. It’s a serenity reminiscent of the recording studio where he has spent countless hours crafting his iconic music.
Legacy Beyond the Stage: Music That Endures
Although Neil Diamond has retired from live performances, his music continues to resonate with fans worldwide. Notably, a biographical stage musical titled A Beautiful Noise is currently captivating audiences on Broadway.
Diamond himself described the musical as “absolutely wonderful” and “a dream come true.” Through his timeless songs and enduring legacy, Neil Diamond’s impact on the world of music remains indelible, inspiring generations to come.