The Irish Mail on Sunday

Elton forced to lay off staff and bandmates

- By Katie Hind

ELTON John has taken a staggering £60 million financial hit after coronaviru­s forced him to cancel his farewell tour.

The Irish Mail on Sunday can reveal that the singer and partner David Furnish have been left ‘bereft’ as they had anticipate­d the cash would see him into his retirement.

It is understood that Elton, 73, is unlikely to receive any insurance payout for the losses.

The cancellati­on of the tour has even resulted in his long-serving band – including guitarist Davey Johstone and drummer Nigel Olsson – being laid off until it becomes clear if concerts scheduled for later this year will take place.

A number of the domestic staff at the star’s $25 million home in the US city of Atlanta have also been told they are not needed.

Elton and Mr Furnish, 58, last week flew back to Britain from Los Angeles on a private jet.

Despite being worth an estimated £360 million (€400 million) according to the recent Sunday Times Rich List, Elton is now thought to be assessing if he will need to make further savings and, if so, where.

Thirty-four US dates of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour have so far been cancelled or postponed and it is increasing­ly likely that some or all of the 48 gigs scheduled from September to December will also be affected.

The financial impact meant Elton considered using the UK Government’s furlough scheme to pay staff at his London-based company, Rocket Entertainm­ent.

Employees were initially told they would receive 80% of their salaries from the scheme but the singer then decided he would meet the cost from his own pocket. ‘The tour was forecast to make over £60million (€66.5 million) this year. That revenue has literally disappeare­d overnight,’ said a source close to the veteran entertaine­r.

‘Nobody expected this. The touring concert business has literally ground to a halt and will be one of the very last businesses to return to operations. With no vaccine or effective treatment on the horizon, the worst case scenario is that it could be 2021 before the tour is up and running again.’

Elton is famous for his lavish spending. In 2000, it was claimed that he had splashed out €45 million in just 20 months, including €325,000 on flowers.

He has properties in the US, France and Britain and also owns a €23.5million yacht – Wabi Sabi – which sleeps up to 18 guests in eight plush rooms, each with its own en-suite. It also has room for 18 crew. Last summer Elton and Mr Furnish entertaine­d the Beckhams while the yacht was docked in the South of France.

The effect of Covid-19 on Elton’s tour is likely to hit his ranking in next year’s Sunday Times Rich List, which this year saw him rise from equal 399th to equal 363rd in the list of the UK’s wealthiest people.

 ??  ?? OLD PALS: Elton and Davey Johnstone
OLD PALS: Elton and Davey Johnstone
 ??  ?? GLAM GIANTS: The Elton John Band with Elton and lyricist Bernie Taupin in front of their 1974 US tour plane. From left: Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray (now deceased), Elton, Bernie, Nigel Olsson and Ray Cooper
GLAM GIANTS: The Elton John Band with Elton and lyricist Bernie Taupin in front of their 1974 US tour plane. From left: Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray (now deceased), Elton, Bernie, Nigel Olsson and Ray Cooper

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