Face to Face 1995

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Face to Face 1995
Continental tour by Elton John and Billy Joel
LocationNorth America
Start date22 March 1995
End date14 April 1995
Legs1
No. of shows12 in total
Elton John tour chronology
Face to Face 1994
(1994)
Face to Face 1995
(1995)
Made in England Tour
(1995)
Billy Joel tour chronology
Face to Face 1994
(1994)
Face to Face 1995
(1995)
Face to Face 1998
(1998)

After the huge success of the previous year's Face to Face concerts [1] Billy Joel and Elton John set out on the road again. [2] They only reunited for twelve concerts visiting both the United States [3] [4] [5] and Canada. They played from California down to Florida covering eight states and also Toronto. [6]

Contents

The concerts took the same form as the previous year where John and Joel with their bands would perform a few songs together, then John would take to the stage with his band without Joel. Joel would then do his own set followed by a reunion on stage with John before leaving stage. They would return for a few songs for an encore. [7] [8]

Joel stated in 2012 that he would no longer tour with Elton because it restrains his setlists. [9] [10]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
North America
22 March 1995 San Diego United States Jack Murphy Stadium [11] 52,665 / 52,665$2,350,025
24 March 1995 Paradise MGM Grand Garden Arena 26,613 / 26,613$2,763,825
25 March 1995
29 March 1995 Toronto Canada SkyDome [12] [13] 53,095 / 53,095$1,955,286
31 March 1995 Indianapolis United States RCA Dome 41,452 / 41,452$1,987,750
2 April 1995 Irving Texas Stadium [14]
5 April 1995 Houston Rice Stadium [15] 45,960 / 45,960$1,559,875
7 April 1995 Little Rock War Memorial Stadium 41,274 / 41,274$1,616,025
9 April 1995 Clemson Memorial Stadium 59,579 / 59,579$1,962,631
11 April 1995 Tampa Tampa Stadium 51,736 / 51,736$1,526,850
13 April 1995 Miami Gardens Joe Robbie Stadium [16] 103,694 / 103,694$4,385,725
14 April 1995
Total476,698 / 476,698$20,107,992

Setlist

Standard setlist

Elton John & Billy Joel

  1. Your Song
  2. Honesty
  3. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me

Elton John & Band

  1. Philadelphia Freedom
  2. Take Me to the Pilot
  3. Levon
  4. Rocket Man
  5. Simple Life
  6. The One
  7. New York State of Mind
  8. Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
  9. I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues (with Billy Joel)
  10. Can You Feel the Love Tonight
  11. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting
  12. Pinball Wizard

Billy Joel & Band

  1. I Go to Extremes
  2. Pressure
  3. With a Little Help from My Friends
  4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
  5. Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
  6. My Life (with Elton John)
  7. Lullabye
  8. River of Dreams
  9. We Didn't Start the Fire
  10. It's Still Rock and Roll to Me
  11. Big Shot

Elton John & Billy Joel

  1. Bitch Is Back
  2. You May Be Right
  3. Bennie and the Jets

Encore

  1. A Hard Day's Night
  2. Lucille
  3. Great Balls of Fire
  4. Candle in the Wind
  5. Piano Man

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