We’re a year into the COVID-19 pandemic and with the continued absence of live music, it seems like every artist under the sun has done some kind of virtual concert. One holdout has been
Cher
, who says she’s now considering it — but there’s one issue she has to overcome.
“Was thinking of doing virtual Concert,” she
tweeted
on Monday. “Some Of My favorites that were Never Hits & Some that were….only Problem…BEEN SINGING 50+ YRS TOO MANY SONGS.”
Fans were quick to try and solve the legendary diva’s problem. One suggested
doing one concert
every day for a month, while another said a
three-hour blowout
would be appropriate.
One fan suggested that Cher do what
David Bowie
did in
1990: Have fans call in and request their favorite song, with the money from the calls going to charity. That led to a Brazilian fan site
creating an online form
where fans could vote for the top three songs they want Cher to perform.
Another fan cleverly
suggested
that Cher simply perform her album
Living Proof
in its entirety, because this November, it’ll be marking its 20th anniversary. That album featured the hit “Song for the Lonely.”
While fans were going back and forth, Cher
added
, “Working On New Songs. Started One & Think it Will Be Good.”
Cher’s most recent album was 2018’s collection of
ABBA
covers,
Dancing Queen
, which debuted at number three. She’s been talking about releasing a second volume for a while now.
By Andrea Dresdale
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