Joel Corry wants to work with Elton John again after remixing his hit Britney Spears collaboration last year.
The DJ has kept in contact with the Tiny Dancer singer since working on Hold Me Closer and is hopeful that the pair will team up once again on new music.
Speaking to The Sun’s Bizarre column, he shared: “We’ve stayed in touch and when we linked up last time he said he was such a big fan of dance music and he loved all my records.
“He said he listens to them in the shower. I would absolutely love to write with him.
“Hopefully, if the schedules align, we can get in the studio together.”
Earlier this year, Elton rounded out his 333-date ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ tour in Stockholm, Sweden after initially launching the shows back in 2018 and playing dates across the globe.
Although he confirmed the concert would be his final touring date, Elton hinted there may still be “one-off” performances in the future.
At the time, it was announced that Elton’s farewell tour is the highest-grossing concert series of all time after it became the first tour to cross the $800 million benchmark.
The milestone saw him smash the record initially set by Ed Sheeran in 2019, when his ‘Divide’ tour grossed $776.4 million on the back of a 258-show run. Previous leader, U2’s ‘The 360 Tour’, grossed $736.4 million.
While the majority of those artists’ revenue was generated by playing largely stadium shows, Elton’s concerts have mostly taken place in arenas, with him grossing $268.2 million over 116 shows in the first three North American legs. Meanwhile, his stadium shows from July-November 2022 in the region generated $222.1 million in just 33 gigs.
European stadium gigs grossed $69.2 million compared with $49.9 million arena shows, despite him playing fewer concerts.