Elton John Tickets - Don't Get Face 2 Face With A Sick Elton John!
Swine flu worries are running rampant, and Sir Elton John has been diagnosed with a serious case of E
. coli bacterial infection and influenza. Things are in serious disarray this season as fans and performers battle off nasty bugs and infectious flu strains. Elton John and Billy Joel are currently on a Face 2 Face trek across the U.S., but in light of Elton John's illness, three dates have been postponed indefinitely.
A notice to fans was promptly added to John's website that read: "Organizers of the events are working to establish new dates." Patrons are being told to hold onto their tickets for the immediate future while all of the details are sorted out. These postponements come not long after Billy Joel was struck with the flu in July and the pair was forced to issue cancellations for that month, as well.
Billy Joel and Elton John have been attracting thousands of fans to their collaborative concerts, where the two start each evening by playing several duets with twin pianos and trading vocals. The musicians then perform separately before joining together again onstage for the grand finale. Each performance includes some of their greatest hits as well as a selection of rock 'n' roll classics. Hopefully Elton John and Billy Joel will remain healthy throughout the remainder of their tour. See them perform live by going online and getting your pair of Elton John tickets.
This isn't the first time that Elton John and Billy Joel have shared a stage. They first toured together in 1994 and in 2003 they embarked on their most recent Face 2 Face outing, which was a sold-out, 24 date journey. Both Joel and John are Grammy Award winners and continue to be one of the most popular pop pairings in must history.
Elton John rose to popularity during the 1970s and managed to stay current on the charts through the 1990s with his incredible melodic skills and unmatched charisma. Some of his most popular ballads include "Your Song," "Rocket Man," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" "Bennie and the Jets" and "Crocodile Rock." His tribute to Marilyn Monroe, "Candle in the Wind," also became a hit song, and he later used the same melody to eulogize Princess Diana after she died in a car crash in 1997.
Like Elton John, the "Piano Man" also emerged during the '70s and he continued to churn out a string of hits through both the 1970s and 1980s. He was catapulted into superstardom with the release of The Stranger in the fall of 1977 and it went platinum within the course of a year. The album spawned the successful singles "Just the Way You Are," "Movin Out," "She's Always a Woman" and "Only the Good Die Young." After that, there was no stopping Joel as he continued to find success with records that included 52nd Street, Glass Houses and Songs in the Attic. See these two platinum-selling artists together on their current Face 2 Face Tour.
by: Brent Warnken
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