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Vol. 5 Num 331 Wed. May 04, 2005  
   
Culture


Cher: "This truly is it"
The diva wraps up farewell tour
Belly dancers, a dancing elephant and a video montage of her lengthy career marked the end of Cher's three-year farewell tour.

Cher, 58, played to a sold-out crowd last Saturday at the Hollywood Bowl and insisted this final concert on her 325-stop tour really was the end.

"I'm approaching 80," she joked to the crowd, "There are two reasons people come back. Because, like the Stones, they're broke. Again. Or they're old divas who can't wait to be out among their adoring fans. But this, this truly is it."

Video clips broadcast on four giant screens showed the Sonny Bono years, shots from her solo career and clips of Cher with Carol Burnett, Ray Charles, Elton John, David Bowie and the Muppets.

Her final show was vintage Cher, who made her entrance from above, decked out in a silver coat and hood. She kicked off the evening with her standard opening song, a cover of U2's I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, and ditched the coat as she hit the stage to reveal a skimpy outfit.

The show, which included about a dozen costume changes, ended with fireworks.

Source: AP

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Cher in full regalia at her final concert