Elton John inspires London: A magical evening with Brandi Carlile!

Elton John inspires London: A magical evening with Brandi Carlile!

London, Vereinigtes Königreich - Elton John yesterday gave a highly excited concert in the renowned Palladium London, which was sold out in front of 2200 fans. This appearance took place a year and a half after his last big concert as part of the farewell tour "Farewell Yellow Brick Road", which ended in Stockholm in July 2023. Together with the US singer Brandi Carlile presented not only classics such as "tiny dancer" and "I'm Still Standing", but also new songs from your upcoming album "Who Believes in Angels?", Which will be released on April 4th.

The evening, titled "A der Evening with Elton John & Brandi Carlile", embodied a special connection between the two artists. During the concert, they discussed their friendship and various topics, including the challenges in the production of the album against the background of the conflict between Israel and Gaza. Elton John expressed hope that the new album Brandi Carlile would help to reach a wider audience.

vocal best form despite challenges

Elton John showed a vocal and in an excellent form on the piano, despite the most recently physical restrictions after an accident. He was accompanied by Chad Smith, the drummer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Andrew Watt, a well -known producer on the guitar. Ronnie Wood from the Rolling Stones, Jason Momoa, known from "Aquaman" and Sasha Baron Cohen from "Borat", were among the prominent viewers.

The concert was recorded for a television broadcast and will be available for subscribers from Paramount+ and in a one -hour special edition on CBS on April 6 and ITV in the United Kingdom on April 19. The concert content included hits like "Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me" and ended with the rousing "I'm Still Standing", which was enthusiastically accepted by the audience.

commitment to LGBTQIA+ Rights and new music

During the concert, John and Carlile talked about important topics such as support for younger artists and the challenges that LGBTQIA+ communities are present. John emphasized the importance of music as a healing instrument and the connection between people, while he advocated the rights of LGBTQIA+. In an earlier interview, he said that it was important to be proud of your own identity and encourage young people to find their own way. These statements underline his decades of efforts for the acceptance and rights of the LGBTQIA+ Community.

His new album is supported by many well -known artists, including Andrew Watt and Bernie Taupin. John looks back on a career over 50 years in which he received several awards, including an Oscar and several Grammys. In addition, he campaigned for various social concerns over the years, especially for the AIDS educational work by the Elton John Aids Foundation.

With a moving and entertaining evening in the Palladium, Elton John continues his influence and commitment to music and social issues, even if he has announced that he no longer gives big tours. The artist plans to continue to return to the piano for special occasions, and shows that returning to the stage will always be a way for him to share and help others.

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