Chaka Khan Says She Is Retiring From Touring

Aint Nobody going to convince Chaka Khan to get back out on the road. The Queen of Funk, 70, revealed in a new interview with Rolling Stone that she will not do another tour for the remainder of her career. While the music legend said that she doesnt plan to retire from performing live

“Ain’t Nobody” going to convince Chaka Khan to get back out on the road. 

The Queen of Funk, 70, revealed in a new interview with Rolling Stone that she “will not do another tour” for the remainder of her career. While the music legend said that she doesn’t plan to retire from performing live — at least for the time being — she has had enough of traveling on a tour bus now that she has “this rich-ass life.” 

“Some people, that’s all they have, you know?” Khan said of touring to the outlet. “I got this rich-ass life. I’ve got great-grandchildren I want to get to know better. So I will not do another tour.”

The R&B superstar continued, “I’ll do dates, but it won’t look like a tour. They’ll be far enough apart that I can have time to sleep in between.”

Chaka Khan being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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The “I’m Every Woman” singer also clarified why touring no longer suits her lifestyle. The star said, “Riding on a bus, pissing in a little bathroom, waking up in the morning and you’re five hours from your hotel where you can take a proper bath or shower and go to bed like a normal human being. And then you got a gig that night.”

“That’s friggin’ insane,” she added. “It was just insanity. It’s like being a truck driver and a performer. It’s lonely as all get-out.”

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While the hitmaker (whose real name is Yvette Marie Stevens) may be retiring from playing shows over an extended period of time, she also discussed a potential full retirement from performing in the future. “Well, I might do that three or four times, like other bitches do,” she joked.

In 2023, Khan celebrated her 70th birthday and her 50th anniversary of being in the music industry with a handful of concerts. She’ll continue honoring the milestone next year — kicking off 2024 with a show in Los Angeles on Jan. 27, and then headlining a handful of festivals across the U.K. next summer. 

Chaka Khan. Roy Rochlin/Getty

Aside from celebrating her major music anniversary this past year, the “Through the Fire” artist was also among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s class of 2023 inductees

Earlier this year, Khan reflected on her storied career, and how she doesn’t necessarily want to slow down any time soon, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight

Khan said, "The thing is, if you have a calling or a dream, you're either going to realize it or you're going to crash and burn; kill yourself or kill somebody else or something, you know? You're gonna have to do it, it has to be done. Or you have to pick something else. Because the calling is just the calling. It's that simple. It's bigger than you. So, you have to do it. And if you don't, the post office is always hiring."

She jokingly added, “I've done everything but kick myself in the back of the head... I feel like I've done a great deal. I'm wondering, you know, what's next?"

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