“Taking risk at this age, what else can I do?” beamed Martin Scorsese at the Cannes press conference for Killers of the Flower Moon.
02.05.2023 - 10:07 / nme.com
Sir Elton John has confirmed that he won’t give up performing for good, even after his farewell tour has come to an end.The 76-year-old singer-songwriter confirmed that he will “not be going on tour again” once his extensive ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ tour comes to an end this July, however, did hint to fans that he is not prepared to completely give up on performing.As reported by the Metro, the ‘Candle In the Wind’ singer explained the emotional impact that touring has on his personal life, and stated that he is ready for a “little bit of freedom” once he plays his final tour date in Stockholm on July 8.“Touring is exhausting for me now, and it takes me away from my family and my children,” he said, referring to his partner David Furnish and their two sons Zachary, who is aged 12, and Elijah, who is 10.While explaining why he is looking forward to bringing his days of touring to a close, Sir Elton did also state that this doesn’t mean that he will be quitting live performances for good — promising fans that “there may be the odd show” still to come.One of these upcoming shows has already been scheduled for later this year, when the ‘Rocket Man’ songwriter will perform a show at the 2023 Emmy Promotion evening in Los Angeles — promoting the Disney+ show Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium.The pop veteran kicked off his current Farewell tour back in 2018 and it is currently one of the most lucrative in music history.
As of January, it became the first-ever tour to surpass the $800million (£649.1million) mark, making it the highest-grossing of all time.It is estimated that, by the 330th and final gig, it will have hit the $1billion (£800million) mark.Last week, NME counted down the top five moments from the
.“Taking risk at this age, what else can I do?” beamed Martin Scorsese at the Cannes press conference for Killers of the Flower Moon.
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Elton John is back on the road after taking a brief break in April from his expansive Farewell Yellow Brick Road world tour, although he took the time to send an emotional message while at it. The 76-year-old made a brief virtual cameo at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation's Hot Pink Party in New York on May 9 which HELLO! attended, for which he and husband David Furnish are honorary co-chairs.
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cause of death at age 67 was revealed by TMZ on Monday to be “pulmonary edema and acute heart failure,” has at least three films completed or in post-production. One will be released as soon as this Friday. And earlier in 2023, Liotta appeared posthumously as a killer drug kingpin in “Cocaine Bear.”Here’s the status of Liotta’s forthcoming projects.Liotta posthumously appears in “Fool’s Paradise,” directed by Charlie Day, which hits theaters May 12.
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