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Rolling Stones, Elton John, and Mötley Crüe/Def Leppard among top-grossing tours of 2022
By Paul Brannigan published
Music industry 'bible' Billboard reveals annual list of the year's top-grossing tours, and classic rock artists are among the hottest tickets of 2022

Elton John to headline Glastonbury 2023
By Merlin Alderslade published
Elton John will play his first ever Glastonbury set as he headlines the Sunday night for his final UK show

Glastonbury teases Elton John appearance in 2023 with webcam image of rocket flying above the Pyramid Stage
By Classic Rock published
Elton John adds fuel to rumours of a Glastonbury performance in 2023 by revealing he has “one final date to announce” on his farewell tour

Elton John's Tiny Dancer: a tale of love, failure and resurrection
By Henry Yates published
"That song was like having your really good friends give you the best gift you could ever receive" - the story of Elton John's timeless Tiny Dancer

Watch Paul McCartney, Roger Waters, Elton John in the trailer for If These Walls Could Sing, the new Abbey Road Studios doc
By Paul Brannigan published
Watch the first trailer for Mary McCartney's homage to Abbey Road Studios, If These Walls Could Sing

Almost Famous is now a musical: watch the cast perform *that* Tiny Dancer scene
By Fraser Lewry published
With the Broadway musical version of Almost Famous about to open, the cast appeared on The Tonight Show to perform the iconic Tiny Dancer scene

How lyrics scribbled on tea-stained paper gave Elton John everything he needed
By Briony Edwards last updated
Elton John and Bernie Taupin's Your Song was written over breakfast and took a year to become a hit, but it gave Elton's career the push it needed to go stratospheric

That time Parkinson challenged Elton John to write a song on the spot for the silliest lyrics ever - and he absolutely nailed it
By Merlin Alderslade published
Only Elton could make "The carpets are soggy and where is poor moggy?" sound this beautiful
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