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Elton John - Too Low For Zero 1984 Australian Concert Program
DESCRIPTION
Vintage original official concert merchandise from the actual gig in 1984 - over 40 years ago. Printed for Australia.
A stunning piece of history featuring full colour photos with minimal wear.
Actual images of item have been used and form part of the item condition/description. Â
THE TOUR
Elton John's 1984 Australian tour, promoting his album "Too Low for Zero," was a significant event in his career. The "Too Low for Zero" album, released in 1983, marked a return to form for Elton John, featuring his classic sound with hits like "I'm Still Standing" and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues."
The 1984 Australian tour was part of a larger world tour that saw Elton John performing in various countries. It was known for its high-energy performances and Elton's flamboyant stage presence, a hallmark of his shows. The tour was also significant because it reaffirmed his popularity in Australia, a country where he had always enjoyed a strong fan base.
During the tour, Elton John performed a mix of his new songs from "Too Low for Zero" along with his classic hits. The setlist likely included songs like "Rocket Man," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," in addition to the newer material.
The 1984 Australian tour was part of a period in Elton John's career where he was re-establishing himself as a top artist after a few years of less commercial success in the late '70s and early '80s. This tour, along with the album it supported, helped to solidify his status as one of the most enduring and popular musicians of the 20th century.
COLLECTABILITY
Tour programs are highly collectable and sought after for several reasons. Firstly, they provide a tangible memento of a specific concert or event, allowing fans to relive the experience and cherish the memories associated with it. Tour programs often feature exclusive content like behind-the-scenes photos, interviews, and detailed information about the artists and their performances. Additionally, they serve as a snapshot of a particular era in an artist's career, making them valuable to both music enthusiasts and historians. Whether you're a dedicated fan or a passionate collector, owning these programs offers a tangible connection to the music world and serves as a treasured piece of memorabilia.
Programs can also be framed together with other items we have on our website such as vinyl records, official stage guitar picks, autographs, backstage passes, concert tickets, drumsticks and photos and you can create a truly one-of-a-kind unique piece of memorabilia.
Elton John - Too Low For Zero 1984 Australian Concert Program
DESCRIPTION
Vintage original official concert merchandise from the actual gig in 1984 - over 40 years ago. Printed for Australia.
A stunning piece of history featuring full colour photos with minimal wear.
Actual images of item have been used and form part of the item condition/description. Â
THE TOUR
Elton John's 1984 Australian tour, promoting his album "Too Low for Zero," was a significant event in his career. The "Too Low for Zero" album, released in 1983, marked a return to form for Elton John, featuring his classic sound with hits like "I'm Still Standing" and "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues."
The 1984 Australian tour was part of a larger world tour that saw Elton John performing in various countries. It was known for its high-energy performances and Elton's flamboyant stage presence, a hallmark of his shows. The tour was also significant because it reaffirmed his popularity in Australia, a country where he had always enjoyed a strong fan base.
During the tour, Elton John performed a mix of his new songs from "Too Low for Zero" along with his classic hits. The setlist likely included songs like "Rocket Man," "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," and "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," in addition to the newer material.
The 1984 Australian tour was part of a period in Elton John's career where he was re-establishing himself as a top artist after a few years of less commercial success in the late '70s and early '80s. This tour, along with the album it supported, helped to solidify his status as one of the most enduring and popular musicians of the 20th century.
COLLECTABILITY
Tour programs are highly collectable and sought after for several reasons. Firstly, they provide a tangible memento of a specific concert or event, allowing fans to relive the experience and cherish the memories associated with it. Tour programs often feature exclusive content like behind-the-scenes photos, interviews, and detailed information about the artists and their performances. Additionally, they serve as a snapshot of a particular era in an artist's career, making them valuable to both music enthusiasts and historians. Whether you're a dedicated fan or a passionate collector, owning these programs offers a tangible connection to the music world and serves as a treasured piece of memorabilia.
Programs can also be framed together with other items we have on our website such as vinyl records, official stage guitar picks, autographs, backstage passes, concert tickets, drumsticks and photos and you can create a truly one-of-a-kind unique piece of memorabilia.