POSTPONED: Due to a scheduling conflict Elton John postpones his March 18th Rabobank Arena, Theater and Convention Center concert. Tickets will be good for the rescheduled date, May 6th.

Ticket-holders for the March 18 or April 22 dates: Please keep your original tickets. They will be valid on May 6th. If you cannot attend the May 6th performance, please refund your tickets at point of purchase by not later than April 3rd.

Elton John

Saturday May 6, 2017

8:00 pm

All ages

Rabobank Arena, Theater and Convention Center

Tickets available at all AXS locations, AXS.com, The Rabobank Arena Box Office, or charge by phone 800-929-7849

“The simple truth is I want to spend more time with my family and less time touring,” said Elton. “I am all too

aware of how precious the time ahead is. My sons are growing up so quickly. Their early years are just flying by

and I want to be there with them”.

Elton John’s band features Nigel Olsson (part of Elton’s original three-piece band) on drums, Davey Johnstone

(who first recorded with Elton in 1971 and joined the band a year later) on guitar, John Mahon on percussion,

Kim Bullard on keyboards and Matt Bissonette on bass.

One of the most successful artists on the road today, Elton and his band perform a concert you will never forget:

the entire audience singing along to much-loved classic songs such as “Your Song”, “Rocket Man”,

“Bennie and the Jets”, “Philadelphia Freedom”, “Crocodile Rock”, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me”, and many more.

The monumental career of international singer/songwriter and performer Elton John spans five decades. He is one of the top-selling solo artists of all time with 38 gold records and 31 platinum albums, 29 consecutive Top 40 hits, and he has sold more than 250 million records worldwide. John holds the record for the biggest selling single of all time, “Candle in the Wind ’97,” which sold over 37 million copies. Since launching his first tour in 1970, he has played over 4,000 concerts worldwide in more than 80 countries to his credit.

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