A biographer has claimed that it will be “a bit of a miracle” if David Bowie returns to music.
The singer has not released a new album since 2003's 'Reality' and last performed live in 2006, despite calls from his fans to make a comeback.
Paul Trynka, the author of a new Bowie book called Starman, said he would be surprised if the veteran since made new music.
“My heart says he'll come back. But my head says he's likely not to,” he told Spinner.
“I think he would only come back if he thinks he could deliver something that will be seismic. If you pop back into the stage, it's got to be something that has a big explosion and lots of flashes. It would be a bit of a miracle if he comes back, but miracles do happen.”
Bowie's last performance in 2006 at a concert in New York with Alicia Keys.
David Bowie - Through The Years
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