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Much ado about Elton

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Sir Elton John is on his farewell tour after one of the most prolific careers in pop music. He is on stage in Edmonton this Friday and Saturday. His name was on the lips of many in Drumheller this week with rumours that he may be visiting the valley.
On Thursday evening, September 26, a vehicle that appeared to be attached to his tour was outside the Canalta Jurassic Hotel in Drumheller. This prompted many to speculate that perhaps the musician was staying in the valley.
The idea is not so far fetched, after all, Drumheller has seen its fair share of famous people visit; including Aerosmith, not to mention Brad Pitt and Angela Jolie, who had taken in the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.
Of course this summer with the filming of Ghostbusters and Let Him Go, star spotters are out in full force hoping to catch a glimpse of Hollywood.
The online speculation turned to rumours, and rumours turned to news tips coming into the office of The Drumheller Mail. This included tips that Elton would be touring the Royal Tyrrell Museum with his family and that a CTV crew were coming to capture it as well.
The Mail inquired with Royal Tyrrell Museum and it was indicated they had not been contacted.
The Mail also reached out to Canalta Hotels, and marketing manager Ryan Semchuk confirmed the vehicle was indeed attached to the tour, but it was not Sir Elton.
“Elton John is not staying in Drumheller. The truck and trailer are part of the productions and stage crew on tour. The performers do not travel with the crew,” he said.
Since the Mail normally does not report on rumours, this one seemed to captivate the community.
While the truck has come and gone, and hopes of seeing the music icon are dashed, we can only extend an invitation to Sir Elton next time his Yellow Brick Road winds through Canada. We hope he will consider coming to see the valley, with its extensive Badlands, the hoodoos, the World Largest Dinosaur, and one of the most extensive collections fossils anywhere at the world famous Royal Tyrrell Museum. Maybe he could even try out one of the new community pianos downtown.


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