Sir Elton John postpones US shows after positive Covid-19 teston January 25, 2022 at 8:15 pm

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The pandemic has already caused several delays in the 74-year-old musician’s final world tour.

Sir Elton John on the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour

Image source, Getty Images

Sir Elton John has been forced to postpone two concerts in Dallas, Texas after recently testing positive for the coronavirus.

The musician, 74, is fully vaccinated and boosted, and is currently experiencing only mild symptoms, according to a post on his Instagram.

The global pandemic has caused many delays in Sir John’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road world tour.

Another British superstar, Adele, also cancelled US shows last week.

The Dallas shows were originally scheduled to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday.

“It’s always a massive disappointment to move shows and I’m so sorry to anyone who’s been inconvenienced by this but I want to keep myself and my team safe,” Sir John wrote on Instagram.

He assured fans they would be contacted once new dates had been announced.

He also said he expects to be able to perform at scheduled shows in Arkansas this weekend.

The changes are the latest setback in what has been an ill-fated final tour for the musician.

Farewell Yellow Brick Road began in 2018 as Sir John’s curtain call after more than half a century on the road.

But the busy schedule of more than 300 shows worldwide was repeatedly interrupted, first by pandemic-related restrictions, then because Sir John needed hip surgery after a fall in September last year.

The show restarted after almost two years last Wednesday in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Londoner – who once had seven consecutive number-one albums in the US – is expected to crisscross through the country until April, when he begins the European leg of his tour.

Last Thursday, a tearful Adele postponed her first-ever Las Vegas concert residency, just 24 hours before opening night.

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