Elton John US finale, 2022 American Music Awards leads this week’s virtual music lineup | Biden News

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Fans have paid big bucks for tickets to Elton John’s Farwell Yellow Brick Road tour over the past few years. Now Walt Disney has paid $30 million to air its last US show.

“Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium” airs Sunday, Nov. 20 at 11 p.m. via Disney+. The show will feature guest appearances from “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” duet partner Kiki D, “Cold Heart” collaborator Dua Lipa and Brandi Carlyle. A “Countdown to Elton Live” will precede the actual performance, featuring interviews and well wishes from friends and fans.

iHeartRadio is also coming to the party, with “Elton John’s Thank You to America: The Final Song,” an hour-long special that will air on more than 320 stations nationwide at 7 p.m. Visit iheartradio.com for local outlets.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer (Class of 1994) made his final appearance at Progressive Field in Cleveland on July 30.

Other events (all subject to change)…

Friday, November 18

Norway’s Communique plays its 2004 debut album “Conspiracy in Mind” in its entirety from its home studio for free via YouTube at 3 p.m.

Old 97’s frontman Rhett Miller heads out for his own show via Radio Woodstock at 4, free via flymachine.com.

Belgian electronic rockers Goose will play from Syracuse, NY at 7:30pm and again on Saturday, November 19 from Reading Pa. Tickets for both via nugs.net.

Billy Strings celebrates his new album “Me/And/Dad” with streamed concerts at 8 and again on Saturday, November 19 from Washington DC, free via nugs.net.

Saxophonist Joe Lovano joins Rene Rosnes, Peter Washington and Lewis Nash for a 10:30 tribute to pianist Hank Jones, with an encore on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. Tickets through sfjazz.org.

Colombian sensation Camilo gets his first concert/documentary combo at 10 p.m., debuting on HBO Latino and also streaming via HBO Max.

Saturday, November 19

Singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus performs at Midnight from Wilter in Los Angeles. Tickets through veeps.com.

HBO airs the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony at 8 p.m., featuring speeches and performances by Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Duran Duran, Eminem, Eurythmics, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, Judas Priest and a show-closing tribute. Bruce Springsteen and the late Jerry Lee Lewis of John Mellencamp. The show will also stream on HBO Max and SiriusXM.

Singer-songwriter Bill Brickey celebrates the release of a new EP via 8:45 pm tickets ourconcerts.live.

Better Than Ezra opens his Legends of the Fall tour from House of Blues Chicago at 9 p.m. Tickets through veeps.com.

Jon Anderson, Dierks Bentley, Rhonda Vincent, Gary Leveaux and others celebrate Bass Pro’s 50th anniversary from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry at 9 p.m. Watch for free via Circleallaccess.com.

Boston’s Dropkick Murphys headlines his acoustic tour from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium at 10 p.m. Tickets via mandolin.com.

Peter Frampton guests on “Talking in Circles with Clint Black at 10 p.m., free via circleaccess.com.

Sunday, Nov. 20

Christian Rockers The Band Still Livestream 8:30 pm, Free via Facebook Live

Industrial rock stalwarts Ministry will play their final show of the year, from England, at 6 p.m. Tickets via HITKOR.com.

Pianist Drew Fase. Tickets for an “All Time Favorites Part 2″ concert with Patrick Davis at 7:30 pm via ourconcerts.live.

The 2022 American Music Awards will be broadcast live from Los Angeles on ABC at 8 p.m. Performers include Pink (a tribute to Olivia Newton-John), Carrie Underwood, Imagine Dragons and more, while Wayne Brady hosts and Lionel Richie receives this year’s Icon Award. The show began streaming on Hulu the following day.

Trio Fruition flows from City Winery Boston at 8 p.m. Tickets via mandolin.com.

Tuesday, November 22

Tesla guitarist Frank Hannon premieres his new instrumental single “Octopus” and does a live chat on YouTube at 3 p.m.

The Punch Brothers, Watchhouse and Sarah Jarosz are featured in the concert film “American Acoustic Tour,” which premieres at 8:30 pm Tickets through mandolin.com.

Singer, songwriter and activist Buffy Sainte-Marie is the subject of a new “American Masters” episode premiering on PBS at 9 p.m. Check listings for local stations.

Saxophonist Ken Peplowski, a Cleveland native, leads his quartet in a “Hidden Treasures” concert from the Great American Songbook at 9:30 pm Tickets through flymachine.com.

Nashville punk rock sextet Diarrhea Planet explodes at 11:30 pm and again on Wednesday, November 23, at its hometown Exit/In. Tickets via mandolin.com.

Wednesday, November 23

Trombonist Wycliffe Gordon and his International All-Stars perform at Dizzy’s Club in New York City at 7:30pm and run through November 27. Watch via jazzlive.com.

Now-found boy band Big Time Rush streams its Forever Tour show from Madison Square Garden at 8 p.m., adding behind-the-scenes footage. Tickets through veeps.com.

Chicago singer, songwriter and flamenco guitarist Vivian Garcia performs at 8:30 pm tickets via our concerts.live.

The Terrapin Family Band, featuring Phil Lesh’s son Graham, Ross James, Peter Rowan, Eric Krasnow and others, will play from Menlo Park, Calif., at 11 p.m. Watch for free via fans.live.

Frank Vignola welcomes Bill Charlap to his latest “Guitar Night” program at 8:30 pm Tickets through flymachine.com.

Thursday, November 24

Instead of football, spend part of your Thanksgiving day watching the biographical documentary “Love, Lizzo” on HBO Max, which surveys his life and career to this point.

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