Elton John got upset at his fans during his concert in Las Vegas on Thursday. At one point, the 70-year-old singer even walked out.
In the viral video, John asked his fans to go up on stage for the fan encounter. After a large group surrounded his piano, John started singing "Saturday Night." However, some fans got a little too close to the award-winning musician.
During his performance, he asked some of his fans to f*** off, but they did not listen. John once again asked them to f*** off. After he finished his song, he stormed off the stage.
A few minutes later, the singer returned to his piano, and he told his fans that there would no longer be another fan encounter. He also told them that they messed up his concert, but the crowd did not seem to mind. They ended up laughing at John.
Concertgoer Opens Up About Elton John's Concert
One of the concertgoers shared what he saw during John's show.
"During 'Saturday Night' they brought a ton of people on stage, and one guy wouldn't stop touching him. He went off mic and clearly mouthed f*** off twice and then pushed his hand. He left, and they cut the song short and ushered everyone off stage and escorted the guy out of the building," said the concertgoer.
Elton John Talks About His Retirement
Last month, John shared his retirement plans and said that he wants to focus on his kids and partner.
"My priorities have changed. My priorities are my children, my husband and my family... I thought the time was right to say thank you to all my fans around the world globally and then just say goodbye and have a breather. It's not say I'm not going to be creative anymore," said John.
The "Candle In the Wind" singer also addressed the rumors suggesting that his health is deteriorating. John said that he is in good health since he can still do 300 shows.
John will be performing in Las Vegas until May 17. The singer was supposed to perform at The Colosseum until May 19, but he announced that his show on the said date, as well as on May 18, have been canceled due to some conflicts in his schedule.
The singer is rumored to perform at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on May 19.
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