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Music / Live Reviews
Music legend Sir Elton John returned to the stage for a spectacular one-off show at the London Palladium alongside acclaimed singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile. The event, celebrating their new joint album "Who Believes in Angels?", featured...
Despite concluding his 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' tour in 2023, Elton John proved his performing passion remains undimmed. This special London Palladium concert wasn't just a promotional event; it was a vibrant display of musical synergy between John and Brandi Carlile. Their 20-year friendship translated into palpable energy on stage.
Hosted by "Schitt’s Creek" star Dan Levy, the evening included a Q&A segment where John candidly discussed overcoming exhaustion to commit to the album, aiming for a fresh sound reminiscent of his early career peaks. A documentary accompanying the album captures some of these raw moments, including studio tensions. Carlile spoke movingly about collaborating with her childhood hero and the importance of authenticity, referencing her song "Swing for the Fences" as an "It Gets Better" message for LGBTQ+ youth.
The musical performance itself was reviewed as phenomenal. John's piano playing was described as expressive and awe-inspiring, even navigating a brief tempo issue during "Bennie and the Jets" before launching into spectacular solos. Carlile matched his energy with her powerful vocal range, scaling from intimate Americana to operatic heights. Backed by an all-star band, including producer Andrew Watt on guitar and Chad Smith on drums, the duo delivered rousing renditions of new songs and beloved classics, earning multiple standing ovations. The show underscored John's enduring talent and introduced many to the formidable artistry of Brandi Carlile.
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