Under the California sky, a single piano note rang out — and 45 years of musical legacy came crashing back like it had never left. Lady Gaga didn’t just harmonize with Elton John. She reached across the veil to touch George Michael’s ghost, in a moment that felt more séance than song. It wasn’t scripted. It wasn’t rehearsed. And yet fans say it may be the most perfectly broken version ever performed. But when the music faded and the silence hit, one question echoed louder than applause: Was this just a tribute — or the quiet passing of a torch no one saw coming?
Lady Gaga & Elton John – “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me”: A Surprise Duet That Stopped Sunset Strip in Its Tracks February 27, 2016 – West Hollywood, CAIt was supposed to be a casual pop-up show. Instead, it became one of the most unforgettable live moments in recent memory. As Elton John … Read more