17 March 2021
In September 2021, Elton John resumes a big tour of the cities of Europe, Asia and the USA!
Elton John's farewell concert tour has been cancelled. Due to the pandemic, the concerts of the British singer, musician and composer were postponed to 2021-2023.
Elton John will embark on Farewell Yellow Brick Road Farewell Tour, which will feature more than 300 concerts across five continents. On January 28, 2018, the singer announced that the upcoming three-year tour will be the last in his creative career. On September 8, 2018, the first concert was held in Allentown, after which the artist went to the cities of the United States and Canada, and then to Europe. In November 2018, 16 concerts were announced in England, Ireland and Scotland, which were postponed to 2021 due to the unstable epidemiological situation in the world. Subsequent concerts have been rescheduled to 2022 and 2023.
This year, Elton John is again ready to continue his tour, gathering full houses at concerts and presenting his work to fans. He admits that live performances feed him, which makes him happy to play in front of a huge audience. Each Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert will be an unforgettable show that will take viewers on a journey through the 50-year career of one of the most successful pop artists in the world.
The latest technology will connect the past and the present, leaving a lasting impression on fans. The final concert of the tour will take place on January 28, 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand.
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