Singer Elton John brought his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour to Madison Square Garden in New York City and featured 24 of his best songs.
John, on Thursday night (local time), served his fans well with a performance for nearly three hours. His tour will conclude in 2021.
According to People Magazine, the 'Rocket Man' singer strolled on to take his seat and beat the pulsating intro to 'Bennie and the Jets,' sending a packed crowd, which also included Bill and Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin, Donna Karan, and Russell Crowe, into a frenzy.
"I'm so happy to be back at my favourite venue in the whole wide world," he said early on the set.
While the setlist was full of hits, he also included some of his favourites that didn't score on the charts such as 'All the Girls Love Alice,' 'Indian Sunset' and 'Believe.
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