Will WHITESNAKE Ever Resume Its Farewell Tour? Bassist TANYA O’CALLAGHAN Weighs In….. See more

In a new interview with Finland’s Chaoszine, WHITESNAKE and Bruce Dickinson bassist Tanya O’Callaghan was asked if the David Coverdale-fronted outfit will ever resume its farewell tour, nearly two years after WHITESNAKE pulled out of its previously announced North American run with the SCORPIONS due to what was described at the time as Coverdale’s “continued treatment for a persistent upper respiratory infection. She said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “We’re hoping… We’re hoping to finish the cycle at least, but I can’t really speak fully for David because he’s, as he says himself, never say never. But he’s still recovering a little bit because that was a pretty intense tour run. And between rehearsals and everything, he had gotten sick and a lot of health stuff unfolded for him. But he’s doing pretty good. He’s really excited about doing the farewell DVD and the book, and all that will be hopefully next year, which is fantastic. And, as he says, never say never. Maybe we’ll go out around that, but he wants to write and record some stuff. So WHITESNAKE is not finished… It’s not over by any means. But I don’t know what iteration it will be that is next. Maybe, hopefully, I hope we finish the tour cycle. I really, really hope we do ’cause it’s a great group of people to work with.”In November 2021, Tanya officially joined WHITESNAKE as the replacement for longtime bassist Michael Devin whose departure was revealed a few days earlier.

Last October, Coverdale told SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” about WHITESNAKE’s future plans: “Well, my band and I are in touch all the time. There is still a WHITESNAKE and there are still offers coming. I can’t entertain anything until I get my physical aspect together.

“I had a fall recently, which I don’t think helped my… I’ve got two torn rotator cuffs, which would certainly compromise my performance,” he explained. “But arthritis, all this kind of stuff’s kicking in.”My heart goes out to Steven [Tyler] after the [2023 AEROSMITH tour] cancelation. It’s so awful, getting older and having this burden of responsibility to try to be as good as you can so you don’t disappoint anybody. And I know how he feels and I sent my love to him through our friends, mutual friends.

 

“But I can’t commit to anything until I know how my health is,” David added. “The last thing I wanna do is go on tour and have to do what happened last year, which was come home, tail between my legs. It was heartbreaking. And being sick for a year didn’t really help matters.”

In May 2023, Coverdale told Rockonteurs about his respiratory infection: “That was really bad. When these things get on your cords, that just closes you down entirely.

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