David Guetta He has no intention of ending his career. At 58, the French DJ says he no longer sets an age limit for leaving the stage, even though he had long imagined doing so at 50, then 55, then 60. His position has changed: as long as his career continues to thrive, he sees no reason to stop.
"It's more popular than ever."
Asked by Le Parisien Regarding the age at which he plans to end his career, David Guetta responds: "When I was growing up, I used to tell my children that I was going to stop at 50. Then I said 55, then I said 60. And now I'm 58 and it's going better than ever. Well, I figure I'm not going to stop." This statement puts an end to the idea of an imminent retirement. David Guetta isn't talking about a final hurrah. On the contrary, he affirms that his career is still very active.
A retirement postponed, then abandoned
The French DJ explains that he has repeatedly shifted the age at which he planned to retire. First 50. Then 55. Then 60. But that limit no longer applies. At 58, David Guetta believes that his current situation does not indicate the end of his career. His activity remains strong, his audience is still there, and his concerts continue to draw massive crowds.
At 58, a career still at the top
David Guetta is one of the most famous French artists in the world. For several decades, he has held a central place in electronic music and international pop. His response confirms that he doesn't consider his age a hindrance. For him, the question is no longer when to stop, but to continue as long as the momentum remains so strong.