Sir Cliff Richard is back recording after trauma of sex assault claim
SIR Cliff Richard is back recording after the trauma of a sex assault claim, which saw police raid his home.
The 74-year-old has spent a week at The Parlour studios in Nashville, Tennessee, where he worked on his 101st album.
He has rarely been seen since he was questioned over a claim that he abused a 15-year-old boy at a Billy Graham religious event in 1985.
A source said: “Now Cliff is just happy to be back where he belongs.”
Now Cliff is just happy to be back where he belongs
He has announced a tour next year, which will see him taking to the stage of London’s Albert Hall on the night of his 75th birthday, October 14.
The tour begins at Birmingham Symphony Hall on September 29 and tickets go on sale on Saturday.
Sir Cliff has been staying at his Algarve home in Portugal after voluntarily being questioned over the claim in August. He strongly denies any wrongdoing.
Sir Cliff is believed to want to sell his raided home near Sunningdale, Berkshire. He also has a New York apartment and a £6million villa in Barbados, where it is thought he plans to set up a permanent base.