Elton John resumes global farewell tour in New Orleans

Elton John has resumed his farewell "Yellow Brick Road" world tour in New Orleans, beginning a run of 2022 US dates after a hiatus following a hip injury.

The star is set to play more more than 40 arena dates in North America between now and April, before heading to Europe for stadium shows.
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The star is set to play more more than 40 arena dates in North America between now and April, before heading to Europe for stadium shows.

Flamboyant British rocker Elton John has resumed his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour, returning to the stage in US city of New Orleans after a nearly two-year hiatus.

The "Tiny Dancer" and "Crocodile Rock" hitmaker, 74, played the Crescent City on Wednesday night. 

Marking his retirement from performing on the road, John's global tour began in September 2018. 

Like other musicians he was forced to postpone live shows due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Wow, we haven't played a show since the 6th of March 2020. This is a new experience for us, I've never had this amount of time off in my life ... playing music, well at least since I was 17 years of age," the singer told the crowd.

"I have a fact for you, you have been holding on to these tickets for 745 days. And I can't thank you enough for being so patient. We live in funny times but we're gonna have a great time."

John went on to play a set including hits "Bennie and Jets," "I'm Still Standing" and "Rocket Man."

Sir Elton, who in September announced he was pushing back the tour's 2021 European dates due to hip problems, has enjoyed a more than 50-year music career.

This summer will see John perform his final US shows in a string of stadium dates.

His tour will then take him to Europe and back to North America before playing in Australia and New Zealand next year.

He is scheduled to wrap up the tour in Europe in 2023.

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