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Doro Pesch: Heavy Metal Keeps Me Young and Healthier Than Ever

August 18, 2026 · By Melting Skull

Doro Pesch: Heavy Metal Keeps Me Young and Healthier Than Ever

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Four and a half decades into her reign as heavy metal's most enduring queen, Doro Pesch isn't slowing down—she's speeding up. In a new Doro Pesch interview August 2026, the iconic frontwoman revealed that heavy metal keeps her young and that she actually feels healthier now than she did during her Warlock days in the 1980s.

"I'm more healthy now than I was in the '80s," Pesch told interviewers, crediting her passion for heavy metal as a fountain of youth that continues to energize her life and career. The statement comes as the German metal legend prepares for an ambitious slate of projects, including work on a new EP tentatively titled Wild at Heart and her ongoing 40th anniversary tour, which she announced earlier this year.

The timing of these reflections couldn't be more fitting. Doro's 40th anniversary tour celebrates a career that began with Warlock in the early 1980s and has since encompassed more than a dozen solo albums, countless tours, and collaborations with metal's elite. Her influence extends far beyond her discography—she paved the way for women in heavy metal at a time when the genre's stages were overwhelmingly male-dominated, and she did so without compromise or apology.

Inducted into the Metal Hall of Fame for her pioneering contributions to heavy metal, Doro has remained remarkably consistent in both her sound and her commitment to the fans who have followed her from the Warlock era through her solo work. Songs like "All We Are," "Für Immer," and "Burning the Witches" have become anthems, and her live performances remain legendary for their intensity and authenticity.

What makes this latest interview particularly resonant is Pesch's perspective on longevity in a genre that often romanticizes excess. Rather than burning out, she's found a way to let heavy metal sustain her—physically, creatively, and spiritually. As she works on new material and continues to tour, the Metal Queen shows no signs of abdication. If anything, she's proof that heavy metal isn't just music—for those who truly live it, it's life itself.