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Elton John promises this really is his farewell tour: 'I can tell you now that this is it'

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Celebrating Elton John on his 73rd birthday
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ByAndrea Dresdale
July 19, 2022, 2:28 PM

It feels like Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour has been going on forever, and it kind of has: It started back in 2018 and right now, it's set to conclude in July 2023. Then, John swears, it'll be over for good.

"I can tell you now that this is it," he shared during an interview with the British publication MusicWeek. "I will not be devoid of music, but as far as schlepping around the world doing shows, I don't want to do it anymore. I've done it since I was 17."

While John wants to wind things down touring-wise, his music career has had a big resurgence over the past few years. His set list includes both his first No. 1 hit -- 1970's "Your Song" -- and his most recent No. 1 hit, which came last year with the Dua Lipa duet "Cold Heart."

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"I'm a 75-year-old heritage musician with a great catalog of songs and a great track record, but that doesn't mean to say you stay relevant," he said. He thanked his management, including his husband David Furnish, for keeping him that way, and Dua helped, too.

"She's got everything there is to have as a female artist," John said. "She's bright, modest and not carried away by her own success."

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In fact, John feels young female artists like Dua and the bands HAIM and Wet Leg are "making the best music" these days.

"It comes from innocence and pure joy and that, for me, is what music is about," he said of those acts.

As for young male artists, John said he just got a listen to Lewis Capaldi's eagerly anticipated sophomore album. While he reveals that Lewis has "apprehensions" about it, in his opinion, he said, "it's a no-brainer."

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