Elton John takes the stage in Dunedin

Sir Elton John on stage in Dunedin. Photo: Supplied
Sir Elton John on stage in Dunedin. Photo: Supplied
Sir Elton John on stage at Forsyth Barr Stadium. Photo supplied
Sir Elton John on stage at Forsyth Barr Stadium. Photo supplied
The "Rocket Man" - Sir Elton John. Photo: Supplied
The "Rocket Man" - Sir Elton John. Photo: Supplied
Concert-goers make their way along Anzac Ave to Forsyth Barr Stadium this evening. Photo: Gregor...
Concert-goers make their way along Anzac Ave to Forsyth Barr Stadium this evening. Photo: Gregor Richardson
The crowd builds before Sir Elton takes the stage. Photo: Supplied
The crowd builds before Sir Elton takes the stage. Photo: Supplied
Fans get photos taken before the concert. Photo: Supplied
Fans get photos taken before the concert. Photo: Supplied

Elton John has hit the stage in Dunedin tonight.

In front of a packed Forsyth Barr Stadium house he opened with Bennie and the Jets and the crowd was immediately on its feet.

Wearing a smart blue jacket in front of a giant screen, Sir Elton  got the four-stop New Zealand tour under way.

Earlier, ponchos and umbrellas outnumbered fedoras and novelty sunglasses as crowds streamed down Anzac Ave to Forsyth Barr Stadium.

But visitors were upbeat, smiling at the gates, and nervously patting pockets down for tickets for Sir Elton's Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert.

"Gumboots would have been totally the way to go," said one rain-soaked punter about 6pm. 

An Otago Daily Times reporter at the stadium said a "drenched but happy" crowd was pouring into the venue. Opening act Tate Sheridan had finished and the crowd was now eager to see the main attraction.

Sir Elton landed at Dunedin Airport on a private jet from Sydney about 2.30pm.

The plane was inspected by Customs and MPI before he left with a small entourage and was taken away in a private vehicle.

Rain has been falling for much of the day in the city, where a heavy rain warning was in place from 9am to 10pm. From 40mm to 70mm of rain was expected to accumulate.

Gates opened at Forsyth Barr Stadium at 5pm. 

Forsyth Barr Stadium does not typically allow umbrellas inside, but due to the rain was allowing them to be stored at the gates on arrival.

"They will be labelled and kept at the gates for collection as fans leave."

Comments

Happy birthday to Dunedin stadium and what a show to celibrate it, masterly delivered by Sir Elton John!
A perfectly run ship by Terry Davies CEO of the stadium.
Well done the visionaries who despite the numourous obsticals and detractors got the job done and delivered a covered stadium and have made it a successful venture pulling hundreds of millions into the city.
Thumbs down to the detractors of the stadium and the ones still being a stick in the ground when it comes to progress. Yes you Vandervis... move on if you are not prepared to be constructive.....

 

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