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Rock Legend David Coverdale Retires After 50 Years in Music

Summary

  • Whitesnake frontman David Coverdale, 74, announces retirement
  • Coverdale had a 50-year career in music, including with Deep Purple
  • Coverdale cited health issues and a desire to enjoy retirement
Rock Legend David Coverdale Retires After 50 Years in Music

In a surprising announcement, rock icon David Coverdale, the frontman of the iconic band Whitesnake, has decided to retire after a remarkable 50-year career in the music industry. The 74-year-old English singer-songwriter shared the news in an emotional video message posted across his social media platforms on November 13, 2025.

Coverdale, who was also the lead singer of the legendary band Deep Purple in the 1970s, expressed his gratitude to his fans, musicians, and crew who have supported him throughout his incredible journey. "It's time really for me to hang up my rock 'n' roll platform shoes and my skintight jeans," Coverdale said in the video, acknowledging the physical toll of his decades-long career.

The announcement was accompanied by a nostalgic montage video showcasing Coverdale's illustrious career, set to the Whitesnake song "Fare Thee Well." Coverdale's decision to retire comes after Whitesnake was forced to cancel the remainder of their European farewell tour dates in 2022 due to health challenges among its members.

"Last year, I was so incredibly compromised by, without any doubt, the worst sinus infection I've ever had in my life," Coverdale revealed in a 2023 interview. "As a singer, I know them like f---ing relatives of mine." Despite his passion for music, the 72-year-old Coverdale acknowledged that it was time to step away and enjoy his retirement.

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According to the article, David Coverdale, the frontman of Whitesnake, announced his retirement in November 2025 after a 50-year career in music.
Coverdale was the lead singer of the legendary band Deep Purple in the 1970s and later formed the successful rock band Whitesnake, known for hits like "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love." He was also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with Deep Purple in 2016.
Coverdale cited health challenges, including a severe sinus infection in 2022, as well as a desire to enjoy his retirement after decades in the music industry. He expressed gratitude to his fans, musicians, and crew who supported him throughout his career.

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