Elton John 2011 Tour News
Posted 2/10/2011
This spring, Elton John and his band are headlining a worldwide tour in support of his latest album, The Union. John's U.S. tour kicks off on Feb. 17 at the Matthew Knoght Arena in Eugene, Ore., and runs through May 6 at the Amsoil Arena in Duluth, Minn.
The 20-city U.S. tour also contains stops at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. on March 11; NYC's Madison Square Garden on March 20 and Baltimore's 1st Mariner Arena on March 26, before heading West with stops at the Spokane Arena in Washington on April 8; the Taco Bell Arena in Boise, Idaho on April 9l and the MetraPark Arena in Billings, Mont., on April 10.
Following his U.S. tour, Elton John will head out on a worldwide tour with stops in France, Switzerland, Wales, Scotland, England, Germany and more throughout July.
Elton John's most recent album, The Union, is a collaboration between himself and Leon Russell. The album debuted in October 2010 and features the popular songs "If It Wasn't for Bad," which was nominated for the Grammy Award 'Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals' in 2011.