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Elton John will be missing his annual Oscars party for the first time in 30 years.
It has been revealed that the 74-year-old entertainer will be not be able to attend his Oscars party this year.
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Elton will be missing his party this year after the awards ceremony was moved from its usual date in February to March 27, and he already has a concert set for that date.
“Elton is absolutely gutted he can’t make the party but it was completely out of his hands,” a source shared with The Sun. “When his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour was rescheduled, he kept the first Oscars date free.”
“But when the ceremony was then moved, everything was already set in stone,” the source continued. “Elton’s annual Oscars Party has raised tens of millions for his Aids Foundation to date and he always plans his touring schedule so he can attend. It was completely unavoidable. Elton didn’t want to let down those thousands of fans who’d held on to their tickets for his gig in Nebraska and waited so patiently for the tour to be rescheduled after Covid.”
Elton has had to postpone his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour several times since he first embarked on the tour in 2018. Most recently, he had to postpone a few concerts last months after he tested positive for COVID-19.
Even though Elton will not be in attendance, the party will still go on with his husband David Furnish hosting the event.
“His husband David Furnish and a huge list of very special guests will be in attendance at the Oscars Party in Los Angeles and they will more than make up for his absence,” the source shared. “There is no doubt it will be another brilliant night that will raise a lot of money for his charity.”
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