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Forty-seven years after his epic concerts at Dodger Stadium, Elton John pays tribute to the city that propelled him to global superstardom.
Ahead of his three sold-out concerts this month at the venue, the Grammy-winning British music icon will take his Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour beyond the stadium with pop-ups across the city, immersive exhibits, exclusive products and more. Fans can explore the City of Angels through John’s eyes and find special events on an interactive map on his website, such as limited-edition menu items at vegan burger chain Monty’s Good Burger; clothing collections at Cotton On, Lauren Moshi and Urban Outfitters; vinyl at Amoeba Music and Supervinyl; and more. The map also highlights important points in John’s career, including The Troubadour, Greek Theatre, Book Soup and others.
Luxury designer boutique Webster will host a nostalgic exhibit Nov. 11-25 at its Beverly Center outpost. The installation will include a custom beaded piano, vintage Elton John pinball machines, iconic prints from across the singer’s entire career, a disco chair and ottoman designed by Rachel Schillander provided by residential concept gallery Future Perfect, a floral installation by True Blue Blooms and more.
The retailer will also house an exclusive touring boutique filled with merchandise, apparel, accessories and more ($8-$1,200), including pieces designed in collaboration with the Webster, artist Sarah Colman and Blumarble, such as a Dodgers-inspired bomber jacket and vintage-inspired t-shirts. Also on offer are John’s records, stickers and pins from Christopher Kane, accessories and leather jackets from Roots, crystal embellished t-shirts and hoodies from Nahmias, shirts from 032C, prints from Iconic Images and other apparel, accessories and more designed by Marine Serre, Joya Studio, Casella Meyer, ERD, Madeworn, Ensemble KidRobot and Oxford Pennant.
“It is such an honor to be part of such a monumental moment for the city of Los Angeles,” Webster CEO and founder Laure Hériard Dubreuil said in a statement. “Elton John has touched all of our lives from the moment he sings the opening lyrics to his beloved songs to his iconic fashions that will continue to inspire generations. We are thrilled to be able to bring our pop-up to life with the support of Elton John and Bravado and are very grateful for the trust they have placed in us to do so through our unique lens.
John played two legendary shows at Dodger Stadium in October 1975, marking the first time a musical artist since the Beatles had performed at the ballpark a decade before. More than 110,000 people attended the sold-out performances that catapulted his career.
The 75-year-old artist will play his final shows in Los Angeles from November 17-20, and the last of three concerts will be streamed live on Disney+. The Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Tour will next head to Europe; tickets are available on SeatGeek, Stubhub, Ticketmaster and VividSeats.
Shop some of the exclusive apparel and accessories from Webster, Urban Outfitters and more below, plus eyewear from its Walmart range.
Elton John x The Webster Concert Litho Poster
Elton John x The Webster Concert Litho Poster
$50
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Elton John Sun Soul Singer Lipstick And Tortoise Women’s Plastic Sunglasses
Elton John Sun Soul Singer Lipstick And Tortoise Women’s Plastic Sunglasses
$78
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Elton John Diamonds LP
Elton John’s “Diamonds” Album
$43
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Elton John UO Exclusive Live in Concert Tee
Elton John UO Exclusive Live in Concert Tee
$39
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The Webster x Elton John pendant crewneck sweater
Elton John UO Exclusive Live in Concert Tee
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The Roots x Elton John Award Jacket
The Roots x Elton John Award Jacket
$1,200
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