Elton John made his final U.K. concert a memorable one with a career-spanning setlist at the Glastonbury Festival featuring some of the most beloved pop hits of all time.
He also had a few surprises in store for fans as he took the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, including a new take on “Tiny Dancer,” which he reworked into a duet with The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers.
There were rumors online that John would be joined by Britney Spears for her first concert appearance in nearly five years.
That didn’t come to pass, but he did bring out a few guests, including Flowers, who joined him for a killer take on the 1972 hit:
Elton John’s farewell tour resumes this week with dates in Paris, Zurich, Copenhagen and then two final shows in Stockholm that he says will be the last, at least as far as touring is concerned.
He hasn’t ruled out occasional performances and other appearances.
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Elton John made his final U.K. concert a memorable one with a career-spanning setlist at the Glastonbury Festival featuring some of the most beloved pop hits of all time.
He also had a few surprises in store for fans as he took the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, including a new take on “Tiny Dancer,” which he reworked into a duet with The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers.
There were rumors online that John would be joined by Britney Spears for her first concert appearance in nearly five years.
That didn’t come to pass, but he did bring out a few guests, including Flowers, who joined him for a killer take on the 1972 hit:
Elton John’s farewell tour resumes this week with dates in Paris, Zurich, Copenhagen and then two final shows in Stockholm that he says will be the last, at least as far as touring is concerned.
He hasn’t ruled out occasional performances and other appearances.