Elton John in the 1970s was at the peak of his stardom, both musically and visually. His flamboyant stage presence, over-the-top fashion, and unparalleled songwriting made him one of the biggest rock stars of the decade.
Known for his flamboyant outfits, oversized glasses, and boundless energy, he turned every performance into a theatrical event. His shows featured elaborate costumes—sequined jumpsuits, feathered capes, and even a Statue of Liberty outfit at times. He played the piano with wild enthusiasm, sometimes standing on it or playing it with his feet.
During this decade, he performed legendary concerts at venues like the Hollywood Bowl, Madison Square Garden, and Dodger Stadium (1975), where he wore a sparkling, sequined Dodgers baseball uniform. His live performances were filled with hits like “Rocket Man,” “Bennie and the Jets,” and “Your Song,” solidifying him as one of the biggest rock stars of the era. Below is a collection of 30 amazing photographs of Elton John on stage during the 1970s:
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