
Billy Joel and Elton John began performing in 1993, at a concert in Philidelphia, with a historic summer stadium tour of the United States. The concert idea under the Face to Face name was born.
The music duo has since become one of the longest-running repeat concert tours in music history.
In 1997, the pair came together for concerts in Japan and Australia. Three years later, they would perform Goodbye Yellow Brick Road at Madison Square Garden for Elton John's TV special One Night Only.
In 2001, 2003 and 2009, the duo reunited for sold-out Face to Face tours. The 2003 tour alone grossed about $50 million from only 24 shows.
Face to Face Bigger Draw than Billy Joel Tickets
The duo's winning formula is their concert set list and the quality of the performances honed by these music icons over decades of writing, entertaining and recording.
The two men often stage Face to Face concerts with them performing together at the show’s opening, their individual performances forming the core of the concert and them reuniting to perform together for encores of their most popular individual hits such as Elton John’s The Bitch Is Back and Billy Joel’s Piano Man.
Each member of the duo also takes turns on verses and choruses from each of their biggest hits, including Billy Joel’s My Life and Elton John’s Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me.
Bennie and the Jets, Crocodile Rock Among Favorites
Given the span of each musician’s repertoire, over several generations, they can freely sprinkle their biggest hits throughout the concert. For example, during their first Face to Face tour, the youngest song was the title track from Billy Joel’s 1993 River of Dreams album. He also performed 1988’s smash Allentown.Read more: "The Genius of Music Duo Billy Joel & Elton John: Pair Continues Staging Sizzling Face To Face Concert Tour.
The music duo has since become one of the longest-running repeat concert tours in music history.
In 1997, the pair came together for concerts in Japan and Australia. Three years later, they would perform Goodbye Yellow Brick Road at Madison Square Garden for Elton John's TV special One Night Only.
In 2001, 2003 and 2009, the duo reunited for sold-out Face to Face tours. The 2003 tour alone grossed about $50 million from only 24 shows.
Face to Face Bigger Draw than Billy Joel Tickets
The duo's winning formula is their concert set list and the quality of the performances honed by these music icons over decades of writing, entertaining and recording.
The two men often stage Face to Face concerts with them performing together at the show’s opening, their individual performances forming the core of the concert and them reuniting to perform together for encores of their most popular individual hits such as Elton John’s The Bitch Is Back and Billy Joel’s Piano Man.
Each member of the duo also takes turns on verses and choruses from each of their biggest hits, including Billy Joel’s My Life and Elton John’s Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me.
Bennie and the Jets, Crocodile Rock Among Favorites
Given the span of each musician’s repertoire, over several generations, they can freely sprinkle their biggest hits throughout the concert. For example, during their first Face to Face tour, the youngest song was the title track from Billy Joel’s 1993 River of Dreams album. He also performed 1988’s smash Allentown.Read more: "The Genius of Music Duo Billy Joel & Elton John: Pair Continues Staging Sizzling Face To Face Concert Tour.
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