Elton John Musical Tribute @ Crest Theatre

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When
Thu, July 18 2019
Where
Crest Theatre
1013 K Street
Time
7:00 pm
Admission
$39-$59
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#1 Elton John Musical Tribute, The Rocket Man Show

Remember when rock was young? You will when you see this show!

The Rocket Man Show is the #1 Elton John musical tribute. Hand Picked by Elton John, The Show matches Elton’s insane energy night after night. Recreating an early concert with gorgeous, colorful and flamboyant costumes, including boots, glasses, and jumpsuits, some of which were worn by Elton himself! With all the classic young Elton antics, audiences are in for a night of nostalgia, singing, laughing and participation.

Not only is this clearly the most authentic Elton John tribute show in the world, but this was Elton‘s choice as his own body double to re-enact some of the most memorable moments of his career. These moments are being used in the promo for Elton’s ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ world tour. How’sthatfor peace of mind?

“The next best thing to Elton John” – Tampa Bay Times.

“The Show Was Wonderful”- Mary Mitchell, LATW, The Elton John AIDS Foundation

“A show as extravagant as Elton’s career”- NBC Los Angeles

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J53Xph5MFIE

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