HONG KONG CONCERTS:
Elton John and Band – 40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man

When:

this event is over
Hall 5BC, HKCEC, 1 Expo Dr., Wan Chai, Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R., China

How Much:

$488-1,888 from www.hkticketing.com

Area:

Wan Chai

Nearest Train:

Wan Chai
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  • Elton John and Band – 40th Anniversary of the Rocket Man

One of the greatest living singer-songwriters, music icon Sir Elton John returns to Hong Kong this winter to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of his classic hit "Rocket Man." With a monumental career spanning more than five decades, the ivory-tickling legend is one of the top-selling solo artists of all time, with 35 gold and 25 platinum albums under his belt as well as 250 million records sold worldwide. His one-night-only live performance in Hong Kong is set to be the not-to-be-missed music event of the year.

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