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Next Best Thing to Seeing Elton John Live – Sept. 13 @ The Refinery

Toyko Joe Presents Rocketman: A Tribute to Elton John on Saturday, Sept. 13 at The Refinery on Meeting Street Road in Charleston. Photo: Mix 95.9/Ear for Music

Next Best Thing to Seeing Elton John Live – Sept. 13 @ The Refinery

When
Sep 13th, 2025
6:00pm - 10:00pm
Where
1640 Meeting St RdNorth CharlestonSC29405

The Next Best Thing to Seeing Elton John Live:
Tickets on Sale Now for
Tokyo Joe Presents Rocketman: A Tribute to Elton John
Saturday, Sept. 13 | The Refinery

His Farewell Yellow Brick Tour closed on July 8, 2023, wrapping up a 50-year concert career. No longer can you see Elton John live, but you can experience what his live show was like.

Tokyo Joe Presents Rocketman: A Tribute to Elton John on Saturday, Sept. 13 at The Refinery on Meeting Street Road in Charleston. Take advantage of this opportunity to re-live a performance from Captain Fantastic. The show, which features Elton’s drummer of 13 years Charlie Morgan, works hard to recreate, not only the look but the sound, of a real Elton John concert.

Tickets are on sale now – order yours here.

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