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In the winter of 2001, Elton John and Billy Joel toured with their Face to Face concert series. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The tour started in Honolulu, Hawaii (where they had not performed together before). [ 3 ] The first leg of the tour closed at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada , on 17 and 18 February.
Beginning in 1994, Elton John toured extensively with Billy Joel on a series of Face to Face tours, making them the longest running and most successful concert tandem in pop music history. [1] During these shows, the two played their own songs, each other's songs and performed duets.
In early February 2010, Elton John and Billy Joel set out on another leg of their concert series Face to Face. [1] Most of these shows had been rescheduled from the year before when John had contracted E. coli, forcing the pair to cancel the concerts planned for the fall of 2009. Joel had also fallen unwell at the time of the gigs the previous ...
Face to Face 2009 was a 2009 concert tour by Elton John and Billy Joel, their first concert tour together in 7 years since Face to Face 2003.The tour originally consisted of four legs throughout the year.
During July and August 1994, Joel teamed up with fellow piano player Elton John on the first ever Face to Face tour in which Joel and John played 21 shows (all in stadiums) across the United States. In March and April 1995, after the River of Dreams Tour's conclusion, Joel joined John for 12 more shows across the United States, including one in ...
Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks teamed up to deliver a stirring version of Nicks’ hit “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” when the pair opened up their tour March 10 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood ...
Riding on the success of their previous two tours, Elton John and Billy Joel once again hit the stadiums in 1998. The production had previously only toured the United States and Canada, but this time they visited Australia, [1] New Zealand, Japan, [2] and Europe, [3] avoiding any North American cities.
Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks launched their anticipated Two Icons, One Night jaunt in Los Angeles on Friday (March 10) and had a few surprises in store to ensure the night lived up to its name.