Legendary singer-songwriter Elton John has announced a YouTube series that will weekly feature archival concert footage.
Beginning on Friday, July 3rd, iconic musician Elton John will begin a series via his YouTube channel that will take viewers through a weekly archive of concert footage.
Titled the Elton John: Classic Concert Series, the first episode will kick off with a 1976 performance from Playhouse Theatre in Edinburgh, and will go through several others all while raising money for charity.
The Live at the Playhouse Theatre will showcase Elton John during a pivotal moment in his career, when he was at the height of popularity, and will feature performances of his famous hits ‘Bennie And The Jets’ as well as ‘Rocket Man’.
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Slated for six different weekly sets, each video in the series will run for two hours apiece, and benefit the COVID-19 relief efforts put on through his Elton John AIDS Foundation.
“My Foundation’s COVID-19 Emergency Fund helps frontline partners prepare for and respond to the pandemic and its effects on HIV prevention and care for the most marginalised communities,” Elton John stated.
“We cannot jeopardise HIV testing and care during this time or else the results could be disastrous for the 37.5 million people living with HIV. So, I’m really happy to connect this YouTube Concert series to benefit our Foundation’s urgent COVID response.”