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40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man

2012–13 concert tour by Elton John


2012–13 concert tour by Elton John

FieldValue
concert_tour_name40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man
typeWorld
locationAsia • Europe • North America • Oceania • South America
artistElton John
start_date10 November 2012
end_date12 September 2013
number_of_legs6
number_of_shows45
last_tourGreatest Hits Live
(2011–12)
this_tour40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man
(2012–13)
next_tourThe Diving Board Tour
(2013–14)
imageElton John-2013-Nashville.jpg
captionPoster to the concert in Nashville, USA
image_size220

(2011–12) (2012–13) (2013–14)

40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man was a concert tour by Elton John in Oceania, Asia, North America, South America and Europe, celebrating the 40th anniversary of his top 20 hit single "Rocket Man".

Background

40 years earlier, in April 1972, "Rocket Man" was released around the world. To celebrate the landmark anniversary of its release, John took celebrations globally for a world tour, returning to Australia for his record 42nd Sydney Entertainment Centre show, plus a special run of shows, some in parts of Australia he had never played in.

John added a second concert at the newly constructed Perth Arena on 10 November, opening the arena. George Michael had originally been scheduled to open the arena, but pulled out and John took his place.

Both the 2012 Greatest Hits Live tour and the 2012 legs of the 40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man tour made it onto Billboards "Top 25 Tours of 2012" at No. 19 with 36 shows, 28 of which were sell-outs. John performed to 240,381 people, making $32,920,986 (£20,946,700). On 22 March 2013 John's South American tour topped that week's Billboard Hot Tours. While in Brazil, he had played to 52,492 people and made $6,332,640. One of the Brazilian concerts, in Belo Horizonte, was sold out, the only sold out date of the tour.

Controversies

John drew incredibly harsh criticism during his concert in Beijing when he dedicated the show to dissident artist Ai Weiwei. A state-owned newspaper accused the veteran British singer of being 'disrespectful' and said his actions could lead to a ban on other Western performers putting on shows in China. At the end of the show, John stunned his audience when he said he was dedicating the show to Weiwei. He said he was there to give tribute to Weiwei's 'honour and talent'. The Global Times, a paper run by the ruling Communist Parties, The People's Daily, said in an editorial: "John's unexpected action was disrespectful to the audience and the contract that he signed with the Chinese side, he forcibly added political content to the concert, which should have been nothing more than an entertaining performance. John's action will also make the relevant agencies further hesitate in the future when they invite foreign artists. John himself is a senior entertainment figure, but has raised difficulties for future arts exchanges between China and other countries."

It was later revealed that as a result of John's comments at his concert in Beijing that Chinese authorities were considering tightening concert rules so that only artists with University degrees could perform in the country. This would rule out any return to China for John. He was also questioned by Chinese authorities after the concert regarding his remarks.

Conservative campaigners demanded that John should cancel his concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Although John's scheduled performance went ahead at the Genting Arena of Stars, he faced fierce opposition from Muslim activists who object to openly gay performers performing in Malaysia as homosexual activities are illegal in the country. John faced down similar protests when he performed his first ever concert in Malaysia at the same venue just a year before.

Opening acts

  • 2Cellos (12 November – 4 December 2012)
  • Schmidt (14–18 November 2012, Melbourne)
  • Pnau (16 November 2012, Sydney)

Set list

This set list is representative of the first show in Perth. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "The Bitch Is Back"
  2. "Bennie and the Jets"
  3. "Grey Seal"
  4. "Levon"
  5. "Tiny Dancer"
  6. "Believe"
  7. "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters"
  8. "Philadelphia Freedom"
  9. "Candle in the Wind"
  10. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
  11. "Rocket Man"
  12. "Hey Ahab"
  13. "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues"
  14. "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding"
  15. "Honky Cat"
  16. "Sad Songs"
  17. "Sacrifice"
  18. "Daniel"
  19. "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"
  20. "Are You Ready for Love"
  21. "I'm Still Standing"
  22. "Crocodile Rock"
  23. "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"
  24. "Your Song"
  25. "Circle of Life"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueOceaniaAsiaSources for Asia:South AmericaSources for South America:North AmericaSources for North America:EuropeSources for Europe:
10 November 2012PerthAustraliaPerth Arena
12 November 2012
14 November 2012CanberraCanberra Stadium
15 November 2012SydneySydney Entertainment Centre
16 November 2012
18 November 2012MelbourneRod Laver Arena
20 November 2012LauncestonLaunceston Silverdome
23 November 2012ShanghaiChinaMercedes-Benz Arena
25 November 2012BeijingMasterCard Center
27 November 2012SeoulSouth KoreaOlympic Gymnastics Arena
29 November 2012Kuala LumpurMalaysiaGenting Arena of Stars
1 December 2012MacauCotaiArena
4 December 2012Hong KongHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
6 December 2012GuangzhouChinaGuangzhou International Sports Arena
8 December 2012Quezon CityPhilippinesSmart Araneta Coliseum
10 December 2012TaipeiTaiwanNangang Exhibition Hall
13 December 2012BangkokThailandIMPACT Arena
15 December 2012SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium
26 February 2013FortalezaBrazilEstádio Governador Plácido Castelo
27 February 2013São PauloJockey Club de São Paulo
28 February 2013Viña del MarChileQuinta Vergara Amphitheater
2 March 2013Buenos AiresArgentinaEstadio José Amalfitani
4 March 2013MontevideoUruguayEstadio Gran Parque Central
5 March 2013Porto AlegreBrazilEstádio do São José
6 March 2013AsunciónParaguayYacht y Golf Club Paraguayo
8 March 2013BrasíliaBrazilCentro de Convenções Internacional
9 March 2013Belo HorizonteMineirão Stadium
10 March 2013RecifeChevrolet Hall
16 March 2013MemphisUnited StatesFedExForum
20 March 2013MaconMacon Centreplex
22 March 2013MontgomeryGarrett Coliseum
23 March 2013ChattanoogaMcKenzie Arena
28 March 2013HoustonToyota Center
29 March 2013Baton RougeBaton Rouge River Center
30 March 2013BiloxiMississippi Coast Coliseum
3 April 2013DaytonNutter Center
5 April 2013NashvilleBridgestone Arena
6 April 2013Winston-SalemLawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
17 June 2013MurtenSwitzerlandPantschau Murtensee
18 June 2013ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
19 June 2013SalzburgSalzburgarena
21 June 2013CaenFranceZénith de Caen
22 June 2013Skive FjordDenmarkRosenlund Parken
23 June 2013CorkIrelandThe Docklands
29 June 2013TallinnEstoniaTallinn Song Festival Grounds
3 July 2013St. Malô du BoisFrancePoupet Open Air Theatre
4 September 2013LeedsEnglandLeeds Arena
5 September 2013BerlinGermanyWaldbühne
7 September 2013MagdeburgDomplatz
8 September 2013Isle of WightEnglandRobin Hill Country Park
12 September 2013LondonThe Roundhouse

;Festivals and other miscellaneous performances :This concert was part of "Festival de Viña del Mar 2013" :This concert was part of "Stars of Sounds Open Air Murten 2013" :This concert was part of "Live at the Marquee" :This concert was part of "Festival de Poupet" :This concert was part of "Bestival" :This concert was part of "iTunes Festival" :This concert was solo concert.

;Cancellations and rescheduled shows

24 July 2013Monte CarloSporting Monte-CarloCancelled.

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenueTotal142,224 / 152,623 (93%)$21,395,928
Perth ArenaPerth21,782 / 21,782 (100%)$3,919,890
Canberra StadiumCanberra10,430 / 11,320 (92%)url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/current-boxscoretitle=Billboard Boxscoredate=20 March 2013magazine=Billboardaccess-date=20 March 2013}}
Entertainment CentreSydney18,056 / 18,056 (100%)$3,059,390Sources for SEC boxscore:url=http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/currentboxscore.jsptitle=Billboard Boxscoremagazine=Billboard
Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne9,231 / 11,412 (81%)$1,584,640
SilverdomeLaunceston5,142 / 5,981 (86%)$940,104
Jockey ClubSão Paulo10,195 / 12,000 (85%)$2,662,790
Estadio ZequinhaPorto Alegre11,294 / 13,500 (84%)$1,712,440
Centro de ConvencoesBrasília5,862 / 6,900 (85%)$1,104,140
Estadio do MineiraoBelo Horizonte32,176 / 32,176 (100%)$2,405,660
Chevrolet HallRecife3,160 / 4,600 (69%)$1,110,400
Bridgestone ArenaNashville14,896 / 14,896 (100%)$1,177,534

Tour band

  • Elton John – piano, vocals
  • Davey Johnstone – guitar, banjo, backing vocals
  • Matt Bissonette – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Kim Bullard – keyboards
  • John Mahon – percussion, backing vocals
  • Nigel Olsson – drums, backing vocals
  • Lisa Stone – backing vocals
  • Rose Stone – backing vocals
  • Tata Vega – backing vocals
  • Jean Witherspoon – backing vocals Sources:

During the 2012 Asian tour the 2Cellos left the Elton John Band to pursue other projects following the release of their album In2ition.

References

References

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  13. (26 November 2012). "Elton John upsets China with Ai Weiwei dedication at concert". Metro.
  14. (10 February 2013). "China tightens concert rules after Elton John's 'disrespectful' Beijing show". The Guardian.
  15. (28 November 2012). "Elton John Urged To Cancel Malaysian Show". Contact Music.
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  44. (3 September 2012). "NEW BASS PLAYER FOR ELTON'S BAND". Elton John.
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  46. (17 December 2012). "2Cellos Leave the Band, Not at Bangkok Concert". EltonDaily.
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