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Elton John In Dunedin

Elton John In Dunedin


Over the years Sir Elton John has performed in a huge number of locations around the world. Collectively his audiences since the 70's are undoubtedly the largest of any artist as he has consistently toured when his contemporaries have travelled far less.

Now to add to the statistics is the fact that the concert in Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium in November will be the southernmost place he has ever performed in. A detail that the city can add to the occasion.

With less than 2 months to go the concert only has a limited number of seats left on sale. All expected to go as the date comes closer.

As a special bonus to the event, Capital C Concert has announced that Solo Rock Guitarist, Kara Gordon will be the second support artist, scheduled to play a short medley of instrumentals and his version of the NZ National Anthem. Heralded by non-other than SLASH at the Taranaki Festival in 2010 as an exceptional talent, this star of Rock2Wgtn in 2008 is set to add a surprise element to the event.

Kara will join with Country/pop singer songwriter Katie Thompson who will open the concert.
The promoter is also to announce another special inclusion in early November.

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