Elton John performed his final North American concert of his farewell tour with a star-studded show at the Los Angeles Dodger Stadium. | Reuters
Elton John performs “Bennie and the Jets” as he wraps up the U.S. leg of his ‘Yellow Brick Road’ tour at Dodger Stadium in Las Angeles, California, U.S. November 20, 2022. REUTERS/David Swanson
LOS ANGELES — Elton John performed his final North American concert of his farewell tour on Sunday, with a star-studded show at the Los Angeles Dodger Stadium. The “Tiny Dancer” and “Rocket Man” hitmaker played three shows at the stadium over the last few days, marking a return to the venue where he famously performed dressed in a sequined baseball uniform in 1975 at the height of his fame.The three-hour “Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium” concert, which was streamed on Disney+, saw the 75-year-old Grammy and Oscar winner belt out hits including “Bennie and the Jets”, “I’m Still Standing” and “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”.
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