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Elton John in Auckland: Pneumonia-struck star forced to cancel Mt Smart concert

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Pneumonia-struck Elton John performs 'Bennie And The Jets' and 'Tiny Dancer' at Mt Smart Stadium. Video / Chris Tarpey

An emotional Elton John has reached out to fans on social media saying he's "disappointed and deeply upset" that he couldn't complete his show on Sunday night.

The distraught performer was forced to call off his first Auckland concert midway through the performance after suffering pneumonia and losing his voice.

"I'm sorry, so very sorry," a sobbing John told the Mt Smart crowd.

The superstar, who earlier needed medical assistance while on stage, broke down in tears and needed to be assisted from the stage after attempting to launch into Daniel, but having no voice left.

The song was number 16 in a 25-strong playlist at Mt Smart Stadium.

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Herald writer Tim McCready caught the moment that John could not go on:

"I'm so sorry'
And he was gone.#EltonJohn #EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/lHPoLJrT4N

— Tim McCready 🇳🇿 (@Tim_McCready) February 16, 2020

Just after 10.30pm on Sunday, John posted a heartfelt message to his loyal fans.

"I want to thank everyone who attended tonight's gig in Auckland. I was diagnosed with walking pneumonia earlier today, but I was determined to give you the best show humanly possible. I played and sang my heart out, until my voice could sing no more.

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"I'm disappointed, deeply upset and sorry. I gave it all I had. Thank-you so much for your extraordinary support and all the love you showed me during tonight's performance. I am eternally grateful."

He signed the message off saying "Love, Elton xx".

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I want to thank everyone who attended tonight’s gig in Auckland. I was diagnosed with walking pneumonia earlier today, but I was determined to give you the best show humanly possible. I played and sang my heart out, until my voice could sing no more. I’m disappointed, deeply upset and sorry. I gave it all I had. Thank-you so much for your extraordinary support and all the love you showed me during tonight’s performance. I am eternally grateful. Love, Elton xx 📷 @bengibsonphoto

A post shared by Elton John (@eltonjohn) on Feb 16, 2020 at 1:30am PST

John's next two Auckland concerts, on Tuesday and Thursday, are now in doubt.

John told the crowd early in the concert he had been diagnosed with 'walking pneumonia' on Sunday morning. His voice was 'shot', he said, but he was determined to lay on a great show.

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Elton John gets emotional as he has to leave the stage. Photo / Supplied
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The concert was paused for almost five minutes straight after John completed Someone Saved My Life Tonight about 8.40pm.

John remained on his piano stool as assistants - and what appeared to be medical staff - tended to him. His blood pressure was being taken as the assistants spoke to him.

"I don't know how much longer I can sing. I'll try, but I've got nothing left."

Then belts out Candle in the Wind, with pneumonia. Total professional.#EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/tywPhEjW40

— Tim McCready 🇳🇿 (@Tim_McCready) February 16, 2020

There were no announcements and John remained on stage. After several minutes and without speaking, John continued the concert with the song Levon.

"I'm so sorry'
And he was gone.#EltonJohn #EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/lHPoLJrT4N

— Tim McCready 🇳🇿 (@Tim_McCready) February 16, 2020

The large screens flanking the stage had briefly gone dark but within minutes the concert resumed - to wild cheers from the crowd at Mt Smart Stadium.

He struggled to perform Candle in the Wind and told the audience he did not know how long he could continue as he "had nothing left". He left the stage just after 9pm and the stage, screens and stadium were left in darkness.

Elton John needed medical treatment on stage. Photo / Karl Puschmann
Elton John needed medical treatment on stage. Photo / Karl Puschmann

However he managed to return to the stage about eight minutes later in a new costume.

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Elton John has to stop to get 5 mins help from paramedics in Auckland while on stage; announced he had pneumonia earlier #EltonJohn

— Darren Bevan (@geekboy73) February 16, 2020

John had earlier told the crowd he was determined to carry on with his first Auckland show.

"My voice is shot," the superstar told fans tonight.

Sunday's concert was the first of what are meant to be three shows in Auckland.

@eltonofficial continuing his show after a medical scare just showed how amazing he is, he did an amazing show in Auckland tonight 💕 #EltonFarewellTour we love you Elton pic.twitter.com/fzyfLkmISw

— Amber (@_Amber1048) February 16, 2020

Thank you Elton for playing tonight when really you should be tucked up in bed with this pneumonia! The ultimate professional and what a show! #EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/0ASKtPB7Wp

— saskia verraes (@SustainableSas) February 16, 2020

I feel sorry for Elton John for losing his voice during the concert, but I admired him more for trying to push through... What a legend! Thank you for sharing your amazing talent with us.❤ #EltonFarewellTour

— Niz Alicante ❁ (@charmant_nizzy) February 16, 2020
Mt Smart crowd. Photo / Supplied
Mt Smart crowd. Photo / Supplied

Walking pneumonia is an infection caused by bacteria that primarily affects an individual's lower and upper respiratory tract.

The condition is not as severe as the other forms of pneumonia and in most cases hospitalisation and bed rest are not required for recovery. It goes unnoticed and feels similar to the common cold for most individuals.

John has resumed his tour of New Zealand after jetting back from Los Angeles to attend the Academy Awards.

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The Auckland leg of the superstar's New Zealand tour comes in the middle of the longest dry spell on record.

Rock in #EltonFarewellTour in #Auckland pic.twitter.com/1ThtTQ3nkG

— Richard Leckinger (@caraka) February 16, 2020

Elton John diagnosed this morning with walking pneumonia but tonight he’s rocking Auckland. ‘Didn’t want to miss this.’ His 172nd farewell tour stop. #EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/933RTkYyOE

— Ken MacQueen (@kmqyvr) February 16, 2020

Yipee. At the Elton John concert. Magic pic.twitter.com/uuIx5W8qa8

— Sarah (@SarahScarpetta) February 16, 2020

20 min to go... #EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/sTTJTsnvYa

— Eliot Attridge (@Delta_Cephei) February 16, 2020

On Saturday night he had performed at the Mission Estate Winery in Napier to a packed crowd, with scores of fans arriving early in a bid to get the best vantage point possible.

Elton John kicks off the Auckland leg of his NZ tour tonight at Mt Smart Stadium, where the weather is expected to be warm and windy. Photo / Paul Taylor
Elton John kicks off the Auckland leg of his NZ tour tonight at Mt Smart Stadium, where the weather is expected to be warm and windy. Photo / Paul Taylor
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