Overview
On the back of the success of the album, Made in England, Elton John went out on tour to promote it. The 1995 leg of the tour covered fifteen European countries, but strangely missing out John's homeland of the United Kingdom.[1][2][3] John with his band then crossed the Atlantic Ocean for an extensive tour of the United States, playing forty-two concerts in just under three months,[4][5][6][7] including seven sold out concerts at New York City's legendary Madison Square Garden, which has become a staple venue for any Elton John tour. This is the live performance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil at "Estadio do Flamengo", November 25, 1995.
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Who directed Elton John: Made in England Tour - Live in Rio de Janeiro?
Elton John: Made in England Tour - Live in Rio de Janeiro was directed by David Furnish.
Where was Elton John: Made in England Tour - Live in Rio de Janeiro produced?
It was produced by companies including Unknown Production Companies in Brazil.
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