Elton John has postponed the first two weeks of his farewell tour shows until 2023 to allow him to have 100 per cent capacity at the venues.
The Rocket Man hitmaker has pushed a handful of German dates that he was due to perform in September to 2023, due to ongoing Covid restrictions in the country.
In a lengthy statement, the musician, who recently duetted with Olly Alexander on a cover of Pet Shop Boys’ It’s a Sin, said: “Hello again everyone. As we begin to exit this terrible global pandemic, we are all faced with regulations and restrictions that we must adhere to.
“As such it has been necessary to once again review my ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ Tour and make some difficult decisions. I hope you can appreciate that these decisions are not ones we have taken lightly, but with due consideration for the situation in each country and the safety of our fans and everyone involved with this amazing show.
“Based on the information we have received, venues in Germany will not be allowed to reopen to 100 per cent capacity in the near future, and as we have sold 100 per cent of the tickets to my show we have taken the decision to reschedule.
“We cannot wait to finally see you all again and thank you for all your love and support. Until we see you, please stay safe and healthy. Elton John.”
Full details of Elton’s last-ever live dates can be found here.