2025

BREAKING NEWS: SIX LEGENDS, ONE TRIBUTE — in London, 88,000 fans stood in silence as Cliff Richard, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Tom Jones, Barry Gibb, and Engelbert Humperdinck shared one stage for the “Circle of Life Tour 2025.” 💬 “This is for Ozzy,” Paul whispered. No fireworks. No spectacle. Just six voices, united in grief — a farewell the world will never forget. Every note carried weight. Every harmony was a prayer. And as the final chord faded, the crowd understood: this was more than a concert. It was remembrance. It was gratitude. It was love — eternal, unshakable, unforgettable.

Introduction In London, history was written before 88,000 silent, breathless fans. Sir Cliff Richard, Sir...

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