Eurythmics fans have long hoped that the iconic ’80s modern pop duo — consisting of supremely talented vocalist Annie Lennox and acclaimed musician Dave Stewart — might one day reunite and mount a major tour.
But that’s probably not in the cards, says Stewart, for the band that produced such memorable hits as “Love Is a Stranger,” “There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart),” “Here Comes the Rain Again” and, of course, “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).”
“Uh, no,” Stewart says when asked whether the Eurythmics would ever tour again. “I would. But, you see, Annie has stopped touring and has said many times she doesn’t want to tour, doesn’t like touring.”
Thus, those wanting to hear the band’s classic tunes played in concert should consider catching Stewart’s Eurythmics Songbook: Sweet Dreams 40th Anniversary Tour. Stewart is serving as the opening act for longtime friend and headliner Bryan Adams.