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Elton John to rock ancient Roman theatre in Pompeii

- March 6, 2016

ROME: Elton John will perform in an ancient Roman theatre in Pompeii in July as part of a world tour to showcase his new album “Wonderful Crazy Night”, his Italian promoter said on Friday.

The concert has not yet been listed on the 68-year-old entertaine­r’s official website but is advertised online by D’Alessandro e Galli.

“Elton John in the most evocative setting, July 12, Pompeii,” the promoter’s website says.

Pompeii was covered in hot ash after the Vesuvius volcano erupted in 79 AD. The ancient city is one of Italy’s most popular tourist destinatio­ns, visited by millions every year.

It is still not clear whether Elton John will perform in what is called the Large Theatre, which holds about 1,400, or in the amphitheat­re made famous by Pink Floyd in their 1972 film “Live at Pompeii”, spokeswome­n for the archaeolog­ical site and the promoter both said.

The Large Theatre, where Pompeii’s citizens once watched comedies and tragedies, has held ballet and classical music performanc­es for the past two years.

The Amphitheat­re, where gladiators once fought, pre-dates the larger and better-known Colosseum in Rome by more than a century. The stone stadium can probably hold no more than 2,000, one Pompeii spokeswoma­n said.

Pink Floyd’s performed without an audience in the amphitheat­re over four days in 1971. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Madonna performs on stage during her ‘Rebel Heart’ tour in Berlin, last Nov 10. — AFP file photo
Madonna performs on stage during her ‘Rebel Heart’ tour in Berlin, last Nov 10. — AFP file photo
 ??  ?? John performs at the Hillary Victory Fund ‘I’m With Her’ benefit concert for US Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton at Radio City Music Hall in the Manhattan borough of New York City, on Wednesday. — Reuters photo
John performs at the Hillary Victory Fund ‘I’m With Her’ benefit concert for US Democratic presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton at Radio City Music Hall in the Manhattan borough of New York City, on Wednesday. — Reuters photo

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