2023-07-28 19:45:09
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, who was found dead at her London home on Wednesday, was finishing a new album, planning a tour and planning to bring her autobiography to the screen, her agents said on Friday.
Before dying on Thursday, Irish singer Sinead O’Connor was preparing a new album, a follow-up to 2014’s “I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss”, and was planning to go on tour once more in 2024. would have been his first shows in nearly five years, having canceled all of his concerts in 2022 “for his health and welfare” following the suicide of his son Shane.
“Hi everyone, I have recently returned to London following 23 years away. Very happy to be home : ) Soon finished my album. Expected release early next year :),” she wrote on Twitter a few days before her death. “Hopefully we visit Australia and New Zealand in late 2024. Europe, US and other territories from early 2025 🙂 #TheBitchIsBack”
“Sinead was finishing his last album, preparing dates for a new tour for 2024 and considering opportunities related to a film adapted from his book”, his autobiography “Rememberings” released in 2021, confirmed his agents Kenneth and Carl Papenfus, on the site of their agency, 67 Management.
“Wonderful project in progress,” they said, expressing their thoughts to the singer’s family and their undying gratitude to those who dedicated themselves to her and worked on these projects.
The disappearance of Sinead O’Connor, who became a world star in 1990 with the hit “Nothing Compares 2 U”, written by the American artist Prince, sparked an avalanche of tributes from, among others, Alanis Morissette, Garbage, Billy Corgan, Michael Stipe, Janelle Monnae and Ice-T.
— Alanis Morissette (@Alanis) July 26, 2023
The causes of the death of the 56-year-old artist, who had in the past evoked suicidal thoughts, have not been the subject of any communication. An autopsy, the results of which will no doubt take several weeks, has been ordered. It will be decided in view of these results and requests from the family whether or not to open a formal investigation to establish the causes of death.
“No medical cause for death has been given,” the court said Thursday, while police said “the death is not considered suspicious.”
By 2022, his 17-year-old son Shane had taken his own life. Sinead O’Connor was then hospitalized following indicating on social networks that she was also thinking of suicide.
She appeared in a video posted in early July on the social network Twitter, renamed “X”, where she spoke of her pain following the suicide of her son, and claimed to want to finish a new album.
Besides her music, the singer was known for her fight once morest sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, which she accused of not having sufficiently protected children. In 1992, she tore up an image of Pope John Paul II on television in the United States.
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