Pacific Symphony returns to live music after yearlong hiatus with Elton John tribute
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The Pacific Symphony’s first live in-person performance since March 2020 will be to the tune of Elton John’s hits like “Rocket Man” and “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”
On July 4, the symphony will perform at the outdoor stage in Irvine’s FivePoint Amphitheatre along with Craig A. Meyer and the Rocket Band in a tribute to the singer, a salute to the U.S. Armed Forces and a fireworks finale.
Meyer began impersonating John after repeatedly being approached about his close resemblance in looks and sound. Previously, Meyer toured and recorded with Barry Manilow and Frankie Valli, performed in Broadway productions of “Meet Me in St. Louis,” “Cats” and “Starlight Express” and appeared in guest roles on “Will & Grace” and “General Hospital” to name a few career highlights.
The concert is part of the symphony’s SummerFest series, which will continue at the OC Fair & Event Center’s Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa with “Toy Story in Concert” on Aug. 21 and “Tchaikovsky Spectacular” on Sept. 11 featuring the composer’s 1812 Overture with live cannons and fireworks.
If you go
What: Pacific Symphony Orchestra July 4th Spectacular - Elton John Tribute
Where: FivePoint Amphitheatre, 14800 Chinon, Irvine
When: July 4 at 8 p.m.
Cost: $25 to $100 for the single concert; $63 to $150 for a subscription to the three-concert series
Info: www.pacificsymphony.org
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