british musician Elton John Glastonbury festival closes in style this Sunday with an ’emotional’ and full show, the last concert of their farewell tour in the UK.
76-year-old master singer-songwriter and pianist, opened his performance at the piano with the theme of ‘Pinball Wizard’. On the majestic Pyramid Stage at Somerset Superfestival in a stunning gold suit and signature glasses.
The singer admitted to the crowds after playing ‘The Bitch is Back’ and before continuing with one of the audience’s favorite songs, ‘Bennie and the Jets’. he had “never” imagined himself in this scenario.
Accepting this for himself, John said, “I never thought I would one day play Glastonbury, and here I am.” ‘It was a very special and emotional night’ as their last concert ‘could be’Although it is advertised as such, it implies that perhaps this is not his final farewell to the tours.
In front of a private audience where several generations and many famous faces came together, the artist made a comprehensive review of his well-known achievements over the decades.Like “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”, “I guess that’s why they called it the Blues”, “Sad Songs (Sing So Much)” or one of their “Favorite songs” is “Someone saved my life tonight”.
During the two-hour concert, he sang classics such as ‘I’m Still Standing’ and ‘Your Song’. ‘Candle In The Wind’, a song originally written for actress Marilyn Monroe and later rewritten for Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997.
Although it was predicted that the musician would bring Surprise guests with artists like Britney Spears, Dua Lipa, Eminem or Harry Stylesnone of them appeared in this scene.
Yes, he was accompanied by others less well known‘Are you Ready For Love?’ as Jacob Lusk of North American R&B and soul group Gabriels. It was first released in the UK in 1979 and was ‘reborn’ in 2003 thanks to a remix.
John also introduced Nashville singer-songwriter Stephen SanchezLast year, he introduced himself as an “amazing young talent” who sang the song “Until I Find You” (a song by Sánchez), which impressed him when he first heard it on the radio.
The Killers frontman Brandon FlowersHe accompanied him in ‘Tiny Dancer’, which the musician referred to as ‘my dear friend and fantastic artist’, and Anglo-Japanese artist Rina Sawayama sang the song ‘Don’t Go Breaking My Heart’ with him.
Singer-songwriter in the final episode of the show He dedicated the song ‘Don’t Let The Sun Set On Me’ to the memory of his ‘friend’ and ‘inspiration’. George Michael, The one who died in 2016 and will turn 60 today and say goodbye.
Before end the show with ‘Rocket Man’, John addressed the audience, visibly emotionally, to thank him for “making him feel so happy” and for “52 years of incredible love and loyalty.”