Elton John arrives for
the world premiere of the latest James Bond movie 'Casino Royale' at the
Odeon cinema in Leicester Square in London November 14, 2006. John's
latest Australian tour got off to an inauspicious start when the British
pop superstar had to leave the stage briefly to be sick, local media
reported Monday. [Reuters]
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Sydney - Elton John's latest Australian tour got off to an inauspicious start
when the British pop superstar had to leave the stage briefly to be sick, local
media reported Monday.
John was about to perform "Crocodile Rock," one of the most popular songs of
his four-decade career, Sunday when he felt unwell and left the stage in
Brisbane for about five minutes.
"I thought I'd better chunder (vomit) in the toilet than all over the front
row," Australian Associated Press quoted John as telling his audience of 15,000
fans.
John, 59, is making his 12th tour of Australia and had been on stage for
about two hours when he became ill. He returned to the stage for another 45
minutes without further inconvenience.
A tour spokeswoman said the veteran entertainer had been suffering from an
upset stomach.
"He got it out and got on with it," the spokeswoman said.