Farewell Yellow Brick Road
Farewell Yellow Brick Road is an ongoing tour by British musician Elton John that began in Allentown, Pennsylvania on 8 September 2018. It is intended to be John's final tour and will consist of more than 300 concerts worldwide.[1] By the end of the first leg of the tour on 18 March 2019, it had grossed over $125 million[2] and won a Billboard Music Award in the category Top Rock Tour.[3] The tour's name and its poster reference John's 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. According to Pollstar, the tour has grossed $358.6 million across 179 shows.[4]
Tour by Elton John | |
Promotional poster for the tour | |
Start date | 8 September 2018 |
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End date | 28 January 2023 |
Legs | 7 |
No. of shows | 276 |
Elton John concert chronology |
Background
On 24 January 2018, it was announced that Elton John would be retiring from touring and would soon embark on a three-year tour. The first concert was announced to take place at the PPL Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania on 8 September 2018 followed by an extensive tour of the United States and Canada before moving on to Europe. John cited spending time with his children as the reason for his retirement. Tickets went on sale on 24 February and within hours tickets for the first 60 shows were sold out.[5]
Further North American tours dates were announced on 26 September 2018. John's official website stated: "Salt Lake City, Tacoma, Memphis, Charlotte and Western Canada as well as return dates in Toronto, Philadelphia, Nashville, Cleveland and more".[6] Thirteen days later concerts were revealed for Lille, Paris, Bordeaux and Nîmes, taking place in Summer 2019.[7] An additional show taking place at Paris's AccorHotels Arena in October 2020 was also released.
A Winter 2020 tour taking place in the United Kingdom and Ireland was announced on 8 November 2018. The original announcement detailed sixteen concerts taking place across England, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland. It was later postponed to 2021, along with the rest of the second European leg, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8][9][10] The third North American leg was postponed to 2022, for the same reason, with two shows in Auckland, New Zealand taking place in January 2023, because of the pandemic and John leaving mid-show on the first Auckland concert, on 16 February 2020, due to loss of voice caused by walking pneumonia.
Recordings
On 30 May 2018, it was announced that Elton John had partnered with Peex to personalize the volume for fans concert experiences plus recording the show to relive.[11][12]
Set list
- "Bennie and the Jets"
- "All the Girls Love Alice"
- "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues"
- "Border Song"
- "Tiny Dancer"
- "Philadelphia Freedom"
- "Indian Sunset" (with Ray Cooper)
- "Rocket Man"
- "Take Me to the Pilot"
- "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"
- "Someone Saved My Life Tonight"
- "Levon"
- "Candle in the Wind"
- "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding"
- "Burn Down the Mission"
- "Daniel"
- "Sad Songs (Say So Much)"
- "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
- "The Bitch Is Back"
- "I'm Still Standing"
- "Crocodile Rock"
- "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"
- Encore
- From 8 September 2018 to 2 November 2019, "Believe" was performed, until "I Want Love" replaced it.
- On 1 May 2019, "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" was added to the set list.
- From 12 May to 8 June, "Crocodile Rock" was temporarily removed from the set list.
- On 9 June 2019, "Your Song" was performed with Taron Egerton.
- On 16 February 2020, the performance stopped after "Daniel", because of John losing his voice due to walking pneumonia.
- "I Want Love" was removed from the set list on 22 February 2020.
Tour dates
Date (2018) |
City | Country | Venue | Attendance (Tickets sold / total available) |
Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 September | Allentown | United States |
PPL Center | 8,983 / 8,983 | $1,492,859 |
11 September | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 29,531 / 29,531 | $4,273,021 | |
12 September | |||||
15 September | Buffalo | KeyBank Center | 15,581 / 15,641 | $2,033,001 | |
16 September | University Park | Bryce Jordan Center | N/A | N/A | |
19 September | Hartford | XL Center | 12,311 / 12,311 | $1,430,695 | |
21 September | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | 30,315 / 30,315 | $4,464,426 | |
22 September | |||||
25 September | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | 31,886 / 31,886 | $3,590,343 |
26 September | |||||
28 September | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | 14,160 / 14,160 | $1,330,020 | |
29 September | Quebec City | Videotron Centre | 14,553 / 14,553 | $1,473,260 | |
4 October | Montreal | Bell Centre | 16,466 / 16,466 | $1,681,260 | |
6 October | Boston | United States |
TD Garden | 13,946 / 14,168 | $1,953,520 |
9 October | Uniondale | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 11,984 / 11,984 | $1,648,995 | |
10 October | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | 14,452 / 14,452 | $1,998,879 | |
12 October | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | 30,218 / 30,218 | $4,037,241 | |
13 October | |||||
15 October | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | N/A | N/A | |
18 October | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 29,435 / 29,435 | $4,846,015 | |
19 October | |||||
23 October | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | 17,412 / 17,412 | $1,990,938 | |
24 October | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | 14,447 / 14,513 | $2,179,947 | |
26 October | Chicago | United Center | 31,066 / 31,066 | $4,431,187 | |
27 October | |||||
30 October | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | 15,495 / 15,495 | $1,867,478 | |
2 November | Columbus | Schottenstein Center | 14,399 / 14,399 | $1,708,401 | |
3 November | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | 16,252 / 16,252 | $1,923,705 | |
6 November | Boston | TD Garden | 14,073 / 14,073 | $2,047,084 | |
8 November | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 29,514 / 29,514 | $5,178,733 | |
9 November | |||||
23 November | Sunrise | BB&T Center | 14,182 / 14,182 | $2,055,879 | |
24 November | Miami | American Airlines Arena | 13,996 / 13,996 | $2,119,362 | |
30 November | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | 24,920 / 24,920 | $3,310,272 | |
1 December | |||||
4 December | Birmingham | Legacy Arena | 13,774 / 13,774 | $1,466,013 | |
6 December | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | 14,573 / 14,573 | $1,807,489 | |
8 December | Houston | Toyota Center | 25,794 / 25,794 | $3,958,024 | |
9 December | |||||
12 December | San Antonio | AT&T Center | 15,037 / 15,037 | $1,707,532 | |
14 December | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 28,928 / 28,928 | $4,297,806 | |
15 December | |||||
Date (2019) |
City | Country | Venue | Attendance (Tickets sold / total available) |
Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
11 January | Boise | United States |
Taco Bell Arena | 9,063 / 9,063 | $1,189,869 |
12 January | Portland | Moda Center | 14,584 / 14,584 | $1,843,608 | |
15 January | Fresno | Save Mart Center | 12,271 / 12,271 | $1,677,265 | |
16 January | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | 14,241 / 14,241 | $1,860,305 | |
18 January | Oakland | Oracle Arena | 14,749 / 14,749 | $2,017,373 | |
19 January | San Jose | SAP Center | 13,835 / 13,835 | $1,992,673 | |
22 January | Los Angeles | Staples Center | 57,213 / 57,213[lower-alpha 1] | $8,513,984[lower-alpha 1] | |
23 January | |||||
25 January | |||||
26 January | Glendale | Gila River Arena | 13,899 / 13,899 | $1,864,926 | |
29 January | San Diego | Pechanga Arena San Diego | 11,517 / 11,555 | $1,361,249 | |
30 January | Los Angeles | Staples Center | —[lower-alpha 1] | —[lower-alpha 1] | |
1 February | Inglewood | The Forum | 29,408 / 29,408 | $3,973,836 | |
2 February | |||||
6 February | Denver | Pepsi Center | 27,711 / 27,711 | $4,208,205 | |
7 February | |||||
9 February | Tulsa | BOK Center | 13,363 / 13,363 | $1,629,219 | |
12 February | Omaha | CHI Health Center Omaha | 14,738 / 14,738 | $1,811,131 | |
13 February | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 14,292 / 14,292 | $1,974,229 | |
15 February | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 28,400 / 28,400 | $3,942,660 | |
16 February | |||||
21 February | Minneapolis | Target Center | 29,949 / 29,949 | $4,205,786 | |
22 February | |||||
27 February | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | 13,456 / 13,456 | $1,678,397 | |
1 March | Albany | Times Union Center | 12,617 / 12,617 | $1,629,499 | |
2 March | Newark | Prudential Center | 13,949 / 13,949 | $2,141,546 | |
5 March | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 29,821 / 29,821 | $5,249,700 | |
6 March | |||||
8 March | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | 30,108 / 30,108 | $4,295,346 | |
9 March | |||||
12 March 2019 | Raleigh | PNC Arena | 14,885 / 14,885 | $2,050,728 | |
13 March 2019 | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | 13,331 / 13,331 | $1,833,220 | |
15 March | Jacksonville | VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena | 12,370 / 12,370 | $1,779,255 | |
16 March | Sunrise | BB&T Center | 14,517 / 14,517 | $2,109,042 | |
18 March[lower-alpha 2] | Orlando | Amway Center | 13,446 / 13,446 | $1,833,937 | |
1 May | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | 20,565 / 20,565 | $2,706,734 |
2 May | |||||
4 May | Kraków | Poland | Tauron Arena Kraków | N/A | N/A |
7 May | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | 13,722 / 13,722 | $1,500,712 |
9 May | Bremen | Germany | ÖVB Arena | 8,656 / 8,656 | $973,112 |
11 May | Stuttgart | Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | 9,841 / 9,841 | $1,444,671 | |
12 May | Oberhausen | König Pilsener Arena | 10,139 / 10,139 | $1,204,533 | |
18 May | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena | 13,186 / 13,186 | $2,041,790 |
19 May | Gothenburg | Sweden | Scandinavium | N/A | N/A |
22 May | Hanover | Germany | TUI Arena | 9,808 / 9,920 | $1,101,335 |
23 May | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | 16,348 / 16,348 | $1,588,629 |
26 May | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | 11,108 / 11,108 | $1,227,321 |
29 May | Verona | Italy | Verona Arena | 11,932 / 11,932 | $1,122,434 |
1 June | Wiesbaden | Germany | Bowling Green | 10,280 / 10,280 | $1,159,911 |
4 June | Bergen | Norway | Koengen | 22,500 / 22,500 | $2,201,784 |
6 June | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena | 13,279 / 13,279 | $2,076,110 |
8 June | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | 12,551 / 12,551 | $1,022,623 |
9 June | Hove | England | First Central County Ground | 18,210 / 18,210 | $1,935,090 |
12 June | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | 16,848 / 16,848 | $3,048,861 |
13 June | |||||
15 June | Cardiff | Wales | Cardiff City Stadium | 30,558 / 30,558 | $2,863,159 |
17 June[lower-alpha 3] | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | 12,764 / 12,764 | $1,025,363 |
18 June | Lille | France | Stade Pierre-Mauroy | 26,517 / 26,517 | $2,630,997 |
20 June | Paris | AccorHotels Arena | 12,653 / 13,081 | $2,192,829 | |
22 June | Bordeaux | Arkéa Arena | 8,044 / 8,044 | $1,371,623 | |
23 June[lower-alpha 4] | Nîmes | Arena of Nîmes | 14,000 / 14,000 | $1,485,776 | |
26 June | Madrid | Spain | WiZink Center | 11,490 / 11,490 | $1,129,930 |
29 June[lower-alpha 5] | Montreux | Switzerland | Stadium Saussaz | 14,723 / 14,723 | $3,108,660 |
3 July | Graz | Austria | Messe Congress Graz | 9,675 / 9,675 | $1,318,618 |
5 July | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | 11,532 / 11,532 | $1,277,077 |
7 July[lower-alpha 6] | Lucca | Italy | Mura Storiche | 19,737 / 19,737 | $2,266,040 |
4 September | Salt Lake City | United States |
Vivint Smart Home Arena | 13,521 / 13,521 | $1,802,270 |
6 September | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | 31,274 / 31,274 | $4,596,868 | |
7 September | |||||
10 September | Anaheim | Honda Center | 27,870 / 27,870 | $3,776,139 | |
11 September | |||||
13 September | San Francisco | Chase Center | 28,380 / 28,380 | $4,374,647 | |
15 September | |||||
17 September | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | 38,728 / 38,728 | $5,833,950 | |
18 September | |||||
21 September | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | 45,425 / 45,425 | $5,329,012 |
22 September | |||||
24 September | |||||
27 September | Edmonton | Rogers Place | 30,806 / 30,806 | $3,216,169 | |
28 September | |||||
1 October | Saskatoon | SaskTel Centre | 26,380 / 26,380 | $2,615,473 | |
2 October | |||||
4 October | Winnipeg | Bell MTS Place | 25,283 / 25,283 | $2,725,778 | |
5 October | |||||
19 October[lower-alpha 7] | Milwaukee | United States |
Fiserv Forum | 13,012 / 13,012 | $1,718,769 |
23 October | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | 32,202 / 32,202 | $3,767,643 |
24 October[lower-alpha 8] | |||||
28 October | Nashville | United States |
Bridgestone Arena | 14,624 / 14,624 | $2,320,071 |
30 October | Memphis | FedExForum | 14,435 / 14,435 | $1,825,808 | |
1 November | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | 23,708 / 23,708 | $3,897,797 | |
2 November | |||||
4 November[lower-alpha 9] | Tampa | Amalie Arena | 14,961 / 14,961 | $2,190,160 | |
6 November | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | 15,834 / 15,834 | $2,163,283 | |
8 November | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 31,230 / 31,230 | $4,608,305 | |
9 November | |||||
11 November | Cleveland | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse | 16,621 / 16,621 | $2,168,485 | |
13 November | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | 15,011 / 15,011 | $2,182,135 | |
15 November | Boston | TD Garden | 14,112 / 14,112 | $2,046,734 | |
16 November | Uniondale | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum | 12,125 / 12,125 | $1,722,978 | |
30 November | Perth | Australia | Perth Oval | 44,079 / 45,415 | $5,965,750 |
1 December | |||||
4 December | Adelaide | Adelaide Botanic Park | 32,523 / 32,966 | $3,603,260 | |
5 December | |||||
7 December[lower-alpha 10] | Geelong | Mt Duneed Estate | N/A | N/A | |
10 December | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | 51,556 / 52,838 | $7,994,560 | |
11 December | |||||
14 December | |||||
15 December | |||||
18 December | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | 21,425 / 23,210 | $2,979,870 | |
19 December | |||||
21 December | Sydney | International Convention Centre | 16,337 / 16,407 | $2,752,960 | |
23 December | |||||
Date (2020) |
City | Country | Venue | Attendance (Tickets sold / total available) |
Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 January | Sydney | Australia | Sydney Super Dome | 44,438 / 44,438[lower-alpha 11] | $6,235,455[lower-alpha 11] |
9 January | |||||
11 January | Hunter Valley | Hope Estate Winery | 38,200 / 38,343 | $5,217,200 | |
12 January | |||||
14 January | Sydney | Sydney Super Dome | —[lower-alpha 12] | —[lower-alpha 13] | |
16 January | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | 10,830 / 10,892 | $1,568,700 | |
18 January[lower-alpha 10] | Mount Cotton | Sirromet Wines | 26,185 / 26,185 | $3,229,690 | |
19 January[lower-alpha 10] | |||||
22 January | Bathurst | Carrington Park | 19,149 / 20,063 | $2,330,340 | |
25 January | Macedon | Hanging Rock | 40,327 / 40,327 | $4,456,150 | |
26 January | |||||
29 January 2020[lower-alpha 10] | Wahgunyah | All Saints Estate Winery | 11,175 / 11,175 | $1,324,180 | |
31 January[lower-alpha 10] | Coldstream | Rochford Winery Yarra Valley | 24,440 / 24,440 | $2,699,520 | |
1 February[lower-alpha 10] | |||||
4 February | Dunedin | New Zealand |
Forsyth Barr Stadium | 33,731 / 34,035 | $4,117,990 |
6 February | Napier | Mission Estate Winery | 52,979 / 52,979 | $5,838,600 | |
15 February[lower-alpha 14] | |||||
16 February[lower-alpha 15] | Auckland | Mount Smart Stadium | 35,350 / 35,453 | $4,825,850 | |
22 February | Melbourne | Australia | AAMI Park | 29,967 / 30,536 | $4,430,850 |
25 February | Coffs Harbour | Coffs Harbour International Stadium | 33,055 / 33,241 | $3,992,190 | |
26 February | |||||
29 February | Townsville | North Queensland Stadium | 21,535 / 21,817 | $2,323,100 | |
3 March | Sunshine Coast | Sunshine Coast Stadium | 30,023 / 30,023 | $4,363,793 | |
4 March | |||||
7 March | Parramatta | Western Sydney Stadium | 26,596 / 26,596 | $4,311,638 | |
Date (2021) |
City | Country | Venue | Attendance (Tickets sold / total available) |
Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 September | Berlin | Germany | Mercedes-Benz Arena | — | — |
3 September | |||||
4 September | |||||
7 September | Cologne | Lanxess Arena | — | — | |
8 September | |||||
11 September | Hamburg | Barclaycard Arena | — | — | |
12 September | |||||
14 September | |||||
17 September | Stockholm | Sweden | Tele2 Arena | — | — |
18 September | |||||
21 September | Helsinki | Finland | Hartwall Arena | — | — |
22 September | |||||
25 September | Fornebu | Norway | Telenor Arena | — | — |
26 September | |||||
30 September | Cologne | Germany | Lanxess Arena | — | — |
5 October | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | — | — |
6 October | |||||
10 October | Paris | France | AccorHotels Arena | — | — |
12 October | |||||
13 October | |||||
16 October | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | — | — |
17 October | |||||
22 October | Barcelona | Spain | Palau Sant Jordi | — | — |
23 October | |||||
30 October | Manchester | England | Manchester Arena | — | — |
2 November | London | The O2 Arena | — | — | |
3 November | |||||
5 November | Leeds | First Direct Arena | — | — | |
7 November | London | The O2 Arena | — | — | |
9 November | |||||
10 November | |||||
12 November | |||||
14 November | |||||
16 November | |||||
17 November | |||||
19 November | Manchester | AO Arena | — | — | |
21 November | Birmingham | Resorts World Arena | — | — | |
23 November | Utilita Arena | — | — | ||
27 November | Liverpool | M&S Bank Arena | — | — | |
28 November | |||||
1 December | Manchester | AO Arena | — | — | |
3 December | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | — | — |
4 December | |||||
6 December | Belfast | Northern Ireland |
SSE Arena | — | — |
9 December | Aberdeen | Scotland | P&J Live | — | — |
10 December | |||||
13 December | Glasgow | SSE Hydro | — | — | |
14 December | |||||
Date (2022) |
City | Country | Venue | Attendance (Tickets sold / total available) |
Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
19 January | New Orleans | United States |
Smoothie King Center | — | — |
21 January | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | |
22 January | |||||
25 January | Dallas | American Airlines Arena | — | — | |
26 January | |||||
29 January | North Little Rock | Simmons Bank Arena | — | — | |
30 January | Oklahoma City | Chesapeake Energy Arena | — | — | |
1 February | Kansas City | T-Mobile Center | — | — | |
4 February | Chicago | United Center | — | — | |
5 February | |||||
8 February | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | |
9 February | |||||
14 February | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | — | — |
15 February | |||||
18 February | Montreal | Bell Centre | — | — | |
19 February | |||||
22 February | New York City | United States |
Madison Square Garden | — | — |
23 February | — | — | |||
25 February | Newark | Prudential Center | — | — | |
1 March | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | — | — | |
2 March | — | — | |||
5 March | Uniondale | Nassau Coliseum | — | — | |
6 March | |||||
19 March | Fargo | Fargodome | — | — | |
22 March | St. Paul | Xcel Energy Center | — | — | |
23 March | |||||
26 March | Des Moines | Wells Fargo Arena | — | — | |
27 March | Lincoln | Pinnacle Bank Arena | — | — | |
30 March | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | — | — | |
1 April[lower-alpha 17] | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | — | — | |
2 April | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | — | — | |
5 April | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | — | — | |
8 April | Knoxville | Thompson–Boling Arena | — | — | |
9 April | Lexington | Rupp Arena | — | — | |
12 April | Columbus | Schottenstein Center | — | — | |
13 April | Hershey | Giant Center | — | — | |
16 April | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | — | — | |
19 April | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | — | — | |
20 April | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | — | — | |
23 April | Jacksonville | VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena | — | — | |
24 April | Tampa | Amalie Arena | — | — | |
27 April | Orlando | Amway Center | — | — | |
28 April | Miami | American Airlines Arena | — | — | |
Date (2023) |
City | Country | Venue | Attendance (Tickets sold / total available) |
Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 January[lower-alpha 18] | Auckland | New Zealand |
Mount Smart Stadium | — | — |
28 January[lower-alpha 19] | |||||
Cancelled shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 May 2019 | Verona | Italy | Verona Arena | Heavy cold[34] |
11 December 2020 | Liverpool | England | M&S Bank Arena | Unforeseen circumstances[35] |
Tour band
- Elton John – lead vocals, piano
- Davey Johnstone – guitars, backing vocals [lower-alpha 20]
- Nigel Olsson – drums, backing vocals
- Matt Bissonette – bass guitar, backing vocals
- John Mahon – percussion, backing vocals
- Kim Bullard – keyboards
- Ray Cooper – percussion
- John Jorgenson – guitar, backing vocals (1 May 2019 – 7 July 2019)
Notes
- Boxscore data is combined for shows on 22, 23, 25 and 30 January 2019
- Originally scheduled to take place on 27 November 2018, but was postponed due to John contracting an ear infection.[16]
- Originally scheduled to take place on 15 May 2019, but was postponed due to band illness.[17]
- Part of the Festival de Nîmes.[18]
- Part of the Montreux Jazz Festival.[19] Originally scheduled to take place at Auditorium Stravinski on 29 and 30 June 2019, the venue was moved due to production demands.
- Part of the Lucca Summer Festival.[20][21]
- Originally scheduled to take place on 19 February 2019, but was postponed due to necessary technical production adjustments.[22]
- Originally scheduled to take place on 22 October 2019, but was postponed due to Toronto Raptors' Home Opener.[23]
- Originally scheduled to take place on 28 November 2018, but was postponed due to John contracting an ear infection.[24]
- Part of A Day on the Green.[25]
- Boxscore combined with the boxscore from 7–9 January 2020.
- Boxscore combined with the boxscore from 7–9 January 2020.
- Boxscore combined with the boxscore from 7–9 January 2020.
- Originally scheduled for 8 February 2020.
- Originally scheduled to take place on 9 February. John then ended the show early due to loss of voice, having been diagnosed with walking pneumonia earlier that day.[26]
- The third North American leg was scheduled to take place from 26 March to 8 July, 2020, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
- Originally scheduled to take place on 25 October 2019, but John postponed it to 26 October due to illness. It was then moved to 26 March 2020 to accommodate with Toronto's rescheduled date, until finally being moved to 1 April because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[31] After being rescheduled to 26 October 2019, the concert was postponed again to 26 March 2020 due to John falling ill.[32]
- Originally scheduled to take place on 11 February 2020, but was then rescheduled to 19 February. Due to John contracting walking pneumonia, it was postponed to 19 February 2021 before being delayed again due to COVID-19.
- Originally scheduled to take place on 20 February 2020. It was then postponed due to Elton's illness to 19 February 2021 before being delayed again due to COVID-19.
- On 22 March 2019 it was announced that Johnstone would temporarily leave the tour for the necessary surgery and recovery period, following a persistent shoulder injury.[36]
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