Veteran singer Elton John is set to perform at UK's Glastonbury Festival in what organizers say will be his farewell show in Britain.
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Organizers of the five-day Glastonbury Festival on Friday announced that rock and pop superstar Elton John would be among the headline acts at the event in June.
The appearance at Worthy Farm in southwest England is set to be John's last-ever concert performance in his native Britain, as he brings to an end his farewell European tour.
John ended the North America leg of his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour last month, with the later stages in Australia, New Zealand and Europe next year. It is set to conclude in Stockholm in July.
'Rocket Man' charts homecoming
News of the star's swansong at Glastonbury — which will also be the first time he has played the festival — came from organizer Emily Eavis, whose father started the festival in 1970.
Among the 75-year-old musician's best-known tracks are "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word," "Your Song," and "Rocket Man" — also the title of a 2019 biographical musical film about him.
"It gives me enormous pleasure to let you know that the one and only Elton John will be making his first ever Glastonbury appearance, headlining the Pyramid Stage on the Sunday night next year," Eavis posted on Twitter.
"This will be the final UK show of Elton's last-ever tour so we will be closing the festival and marking this huge moment in both of our histories with the mother of all send-offs. We are so very happy to finally bring the Rocket Man to Worthy Farm!"
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'A fitting way' to say goodbye
The decades-old music festival draws upwards of 200,000 people to see some of the world's biggest stars.
Previous headliners have included solo artists such as David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen, as well as bands ranging from the Rolling Stones and T.Rex to Radiohead, and the Arctic Monkeys.
Elton John: The ever-contemporary pop legend turns 75
With his extravagant style and legendary songs like "Crocodile Rock," "Candle in the Wind" and "Rocketman," Elton John became a pop icon.
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Eccentric with a big heart
Born on March 25,1947 as Reginald Kenneth Dwight, he started as a pub pianist as a teenager and went on to dominate Britain's pop scene in the 1970s, creating a lasting impact on the music industry. In the US, Elton John was one of the first artists to have four records in the Top 10 simultaneously. Queen Elizabeth II knighted him in 1998 for his contributions to music and charity.
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Flashy appearances
Elton John is not very tall. And not a classic beauty either. The pop star has compensated for this from the very beginning: with the most shrill stage outfits, colorful clothes, feather boa, platform shoes and extreme glasses. He started his career at the beginning of the 1970s with a few excellent songs in tow, which wrote together with his lyricist, Bernie Taupin.
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Big hits, big pianos
Elton John at the piano — an iconic image. Here, the living legend is seen playing "Your Song" at the start of his 2000 British tour. It was his heartfelt breakthrough title in 1970, his first single in the charts, a song that hit the top 10 in the UK and the US. After that, there was no stopping Elton John.
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Rocket Man
He worked incessantly, releasing three studio albums in 1971 alone. His biggest hits were all produced in the 1970s, "Rocket Man," "Crocodile Rock," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Candle in the Wind." Duets with John Lennon ("Whatever Gets You Through the Night") and Kiki Dee ("Don't Go Breaking My Heart") elevated Elton John to a pop titan.
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Devotion to football
By 1976, Elton John was flush enough to finance another passion: soccer. He supported the Watford Football Club, a move that catapulted the team from fourth division to the Premier League, and invested in the Los Angeles Aztecs. Above, Irish football legend George Best watches the pop star in action.
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Swinging the racket to fight AIDS
An advocate for gay and lesbian rights, he founded the Elton John AIDS Foundation in the early 1990s. John helped organize regular charity events — and he participated, too, like in the above 2016 celebrities' charity tennis tournament.
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The princess and the pop king
Elton John's best friends included George Michael (right) and Lady Diana. Diana and Elton had one thing in common — the press is — or was — constantly chasing them. Here, the three met at the Live Aid concert in 1985.
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Through thick and thin
Diana and Elton John had a common close friend: fashion designer Gianni Versace. He was murdered in July 1997. At his funeral service in Milan, thousands of mourners gathered — including Princess Diana and Elton John, seen here. Stunned, they bid farewell to their friend. John had no idea that the next stroke of fate would follow only a short time later.
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Candle in the Wind
Lady Diana died from injuries suffered in a car crash in August 1997. Elton John then rewrote the lyrics to "Candle in the Wind," a song he originally penned for Marilyn Monroe in the 1970s. Elton John performed the song at Diana's funeral. The recording sold millions of copies and raised millions for charity.
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Married to Renate
Elton John came out as bisexual in 1976. He married the German sound engineer Renate Blauel in 1984. The marriage lasted four years. Two years after the break-up, Elton John declared his homosexuality.
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Married to David
In 2005, Elton John and David Furnish documented their civil partnership, which was formally converted into a marriage nine years later. "As a gay man I am perfectly happy with my sexuality and my life. I can honestly say that the deepest longings of my heart are satisfied," John said in response to a Scottish cardinal's remarks about homosexuality.
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Four guys, one family
The couple adopted two boys, Zachary Jackson Levon and Elijah Joseph Daniel. Both children have the same surrogate mother — but whether John or Furnish is the biological dad remains a well-kept secret.
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Best friend and godmother: Lady Gaga
Zachary and Elijah have a famous godmother: Lady Gaga. She provides an additional shrill note in the family. She and Elton John are close friends. In February 2016, shown here, the two gave a concert on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood — as a thank-you for supporting his AIDS foundation.
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Still energized by music
During the COVID lockdown, he recorded a collaborative album, "The Lockdown Sessions," released in October 2021. He pursues his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour of more than 300 gigs worldwide that started in 2018. Discussing his three-quarter century milestone, he told AFP: "I feel unbelievably lucky that at 75 I still love what I do so much — I'm still so energized about music."
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The "I'm Still Standing" singer said his Glastonbury premiere would be a "fitting way" to say goodbye to his fans at home.
"They have been beyond brilliant, and have supported me through all the highs and lows of my career," he said, also paying tribute to Glastonbury's "genuine, enthusiastic support for the best emerging talent."
"I've been talking to Emily Eavis about it over the last few weeks, and I can't wait to embrace the spirit of the greatest festival in the world. It's going to be incredibly emotional."
Glastonbury, once famous for showcasing emerging and alternative talent, has attracted some criticism in recent years for placing an emphasis on older, established performers.