Elton John is back on stage: the farewell tour continues after the break

Elton John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert tour continues after a two-year hiatus.

Elton John performed in early June in Milan, among other places. DANIEL DAL ZENNARO

Piano virtuoso and singer Elton John, 75, continues his missed Farewell Yellow Brick Road farewell tour. After a two-year hiatus, the artist began his tour spectacularly and faithful to his style.

During the first gigs of the tour, the artist has glowed with enthusiasm and happiness on stage in her gorgeous pearling costume. He plays his hit songs in his concerts, like Rocket Man, Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Crocodile Rock and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

The farewell tour postponed for two years, but now it continues at full speed. DANIEL DAL ZENNARO

The tour is scheduled to last a year, with its last concert in July 2023 in Sweden. Elton himself is glowing his recently started tour with a video from his Instagram account.

Elton John’s farewell tour began in September 2018 in Pennsylvania, USA. Several concerts on the tour were canceled due to the outbreak of the corona pandemic and the restrictions it brought.

For the second time, the artist had to postpone his gigs as he suffered from health problems. He underwent hip surgery after he fell badly.

– I fell awkwardly on a hard surface, and since then I have suffered from severe pain and discomfort in my hips, the artist commented on his fall earlier.

The legendary pop singer was seen after a long break performing at the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. Before his appearance, the images in which he was sitting in a wheelchair at a German airport were a cause for concern.

The artist himself commented on the pictures, saying he was in full steel, and ready for the tours. He began his tour immediately after his performance in London, England. Now the artist can be seen again on stage in his pink glasses and in front of the piano.

Elton John is conquering his audience again with his hit songs after a break of a couple of years. DANIEL DAL ZENNARO

Source: Daily Mail

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