It looks like the legendary Nelly Furtado has announced a temporary step back from performing live. On October 23rd, 2025, she shared that she’ll be taking a break from the stage for “the foreseeable future” as she celebrates a major milestone: the 25th anniversary of her groundbreaking debut album, Whoa, Nelly!. This news comes as a surprise to many, but Furtado’s message is one of reflection and looking ahead.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, [Nelly Furtado](Nelly Furtado) looked back at her journey since first gracing the music scene in 2000. She explained her desire to explore “other creative and personal endeavors” that align with this new chapter in her life. With a powerful declaration, she affirmed her core identity, stating, “I’ll identify as a songwriter forever,” and extended her sincere gratitude to everyone who has been a part of her 25-year career, from collaborators to her dedicated fans. Furtado shared touching images, including her early performance at Lilith Fair at just 20 years old and a recent concert in Berlin from the summer of 2025. These moments beautifully illustrate how her music has resonated across multiple generations, a sentiment she described as “surreal and joyful” as she witnesses new fans embracing her songs through viral remixes and social media trends. The pop icon’s influence continues to be felt, and you can always find more on [Nelly Furtado](Nelly Furtado) by searching on Facebook.
While major publications like Rolling Stone and People focused on her creative evolution, some UK tabloids have suggested that months of body-shaming incidents following her 2024 Manchester Pride performance may have played a role in her decision to step away from the spotlight. Although Furtado didn’t directly address these reports in her statement, her message was undeniably introspective, filled with a spirit of gratitude and renewal.
Despite pausing live performances, Furtado has made it clear that her musical journey is far from over. She plans to continue writing and recording new music. Her 2024 album, 7, which she recorded with her daughter Nevis Gahunia, has already been instrumental in reconnecting her with a younger audience. This renewed connection was amplified by the viral success of remixes of her early 2000s hits, like “I’m Like a Bird” and “Say It Right,” on platforms like TikTok and Reels in 2023-24.
As she bids farewell to the live performance circuit for now, Furtado closed her announcement with a warm message of thanks to her long-standing supporters. She also offered her best wishes to the “new generation of artists,” hoping they experience “many years of fruitful, passionate performances.” It feels like a true passing of the torch, a moment where an artist steps out of the spotlight with grace, leaving a lasting legacy and encouraging the future of music.
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