Am 20.05. wird Elton bei einer Benefizveranstaltung in London auftreten:
Sir Elton John To Sing At Charity Butterfly Ball Next Week
One of the UK’s highest-profile fundraising events takes place in London next week and the celebrities will be out in force for the glamorous bash. British charity, Caudwell Children, stages their Butterfly Ball in the Capital every May and a host of A-List stars turn out to support the charity founded by billionaire philanthropist, John Caudwell. Following the recent announcement that Brit singer, Robbie Williams, has joined the Charity’s growing list of celebrity Goodwill Ambassadors; it has been revealed that the exclusive guest list for the black tie event will include Bruce Forsyth, Elizabeth Hurley, Joan Collins, Dame Shirley Bassey, Louis Walsh, Penny Lancaster Stewart and a host of stars from stage, screen and sport. The Charity prides itself on the world-class entrainment on offer to its 1000 guests; with previous performances courtesy of Tina Turner, Whitney Houston and Rod Stewart. This year the audience will be treated to an hour-long intimate performance from the biggest selling solo male artist of all time, Sir Elton John, who is attending with partner, David Furnish. Charity ambassador, singer Rachel Stevens, said:“Caudwell Children is such a wonderful cause. Every pound raised goes directly to the charity which helps to support thousands of children and families right across the UK. It always feels like a big family event at the fundraisers and I feel really honoured to be a part of it and help in any way I can.” Caudwell Children CEO, Trudi Beswick, commented on the forthcoming event: “Our annual ball is our largest single fundraising event, last year raising £1.7million to help sick and disabled children. We are very grateful to our celebrity supporters, who help to add some of the glamour to the event and often provide money-can’t-buy auction prizes.” Two years ago Hollywood actress and author, Joan Collins, offered to host an exclusive dinner at a top London restaurant for the auction. After a fierce bidding war, two businessmen agreed to share the experience, both paying £100,000 to the children’s charity. This year auction prizes include a holiday on Sir Richard Branson's Necker Island resort and an intimate London lunch with singer, Peter André. The Butterfly Ball is named after 11-year-old Tilly Griffiths who has Spinal Musular Atrophy, she has raised over £1million for the Charity by auctioning pictures of butterflies to buy powered wheelchairs like the one Caudwell Children donated to her. Other stars expected to walk the red carpet on May 20th in Battersea include Colin Jackson, John Prescott, Sinitta, Mikey Graham, Rachel Stevens, Alesha Dixon, Andrew Cowles, Carl Froch and Frank Lampard.
"This year auction prizes include...an intimate London lunch with singer, Peter André" - das würd ich ja nicht mal geschenkt annehmen...^^
Hier ist nochmal was zum Thema Rainforest-Konzert:
Elton John’s heart-warming gift to Vanessa Redgrave
Elton John touched thousands of hearts, including Vanessa Redgrave's - when he dedicated a song to her during his performance at Carnegie Hall. Elton dedicated his famous "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" to Redgrave, who recently lost her daughter, Natasha Richardson, sister Lynn Redgrave and brother Corin Redgrave. "She's had a hell of a year. Vanessa, this is to you with love from me and all the artists on the stage," The New York Post quoted him as saying. Her brother died in April, and her sister died earlier this month. Vanessa was "nearly in tears" at the tribute and was ushered backstage during intermission. The superstar singer also patched up with Madonna by playing her songs "Material Girl" and "Like a Virgin". Other acts included Lady Gaga, Debbie Harry, Dame Shirley Bassey and a surprise appearance by Bruce Springsteen.
Es sieht so aus, als hätte das Konzert tatsächlich nicht stattgefunden. Die Info ist ja von dir, Karin und ich finde diesen Artikel hier so genial, dass ich den Link einfach einstellen muss: http://www.nzz.ch/blogs/nzz_blogs/blog_v..._1.5753180.html Das trifft das Thema super auf den Punkt und ist zudem neutral von einem "Nicht-Fan" geschrieben, einfach toll!!!
der hat sich immerhin ne menge mühe gegeben, dafür, dass er elton anscheinend nicht mag ne ganze menge aufwand^^
aber manchen menschen scheint wirklich sehr langweilig zu sein, wenn denen soviel mist einfällt und sie ihn dann auch noch umsetzen. die müssen einem eigentlich leid tun, aufregen braucht man sich da eher weniger
ich könnte mich erhängen, wir haben kein mittel zum konzert zu kommen, zug soll angeblich nicht bis jelling kommen bzw nur bis hamburg und nachtzüge gabs nicht mehr oh wow, ist das nicht toll?!?! aber ich wünsche allen hier noch ein supertolles konzert in watford/jelling...