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Cher's Cherlato, Website Blackout, and Farewell Tour Remastered: Pop Icon's Bold Moves at 77

Cher's Cherlato, Website Blackout, and Farewell Tour Remastered: Pop Icon's Bold Moves at 77

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Cher has been making headlines yet again this week with a series of moves that have both her fans and the industry buzzing. On August 15, the pop legend took to social media to announce the launch of her own ice cream brand, playfully named Cherlato, sharing footage across Instagram and TikTok of a customized gelato truck decorated with her image and blasting the intro to Believe. Mirror.co.uk reports she confirmed, “Yep, this is real… I’m launching my gelato… Watch out LA!” This unexpected business venture is particularly noteworthy as it marks a rare step away from the music industry for Cher, potentially cementing her as one of the few global music icons to pivot toward premium food branding in her late seventies. While it’s too early to predict the long-term impact, industry watchers are already speculating about Cherlato becoming a staple LA curiosity or even a franchise.

Fueling even more speculation, Cher’s official website was reported down on August 15, as shared widely by fans and stan accounts on Instagram, with some circulating rumors of a potential new music era or project announcement. Although there is no official confirmation of exactly what’s coming next, this has spurred excitement in the fandom, with several prominent Cher fan pages registering hundreds of comments debating the meaning behind this digital blackout.

For those who crave nostalgia, Cher’s social channels also erupted in celebration over the announcement of a newly remastered edition of her iconic Farewell Tour. The upgraded concert album is scheduled for a digital and vinyl release on September 26, as highlighted by fan accounts and confirmed on Cher’s own platforms. This move taps into resurgent demand for physical music formats and acknowledges the enduring appeal of her legendary live performances—it’s a full-circle moment as the classic tour continues to be referenced in major media, with a special spotlight on Sonny and Cher’s connections to Bob Dylan running in Parade magazine this week. That piece revisits I Got You Babe topping the Billboard Hot 100 exactly fifty years ago, linking Cher’s personal musical legacy with some of the most influential figures in pop culture history.

Meanwhile, on the tribute stage, “Strong Enough: The Ultimate Tribute to Cher” is drawing crowds in Australia, underscoring her continued influence far beyond the US.

In short, Cher remains at the intersection of nostalgia, reinvention, and business savvy, with her every move—be it a new flavor or a remastered album—making headlines and keeping her as relevant as ever.

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