Die-hard fans of Elton John, sit up and take notice. Dogs of Society will take the stage at the Foellinger Theatre Saturday June 16 at 8 p.m. as part of the venue’s summer concert series. This five-man tribute act boasts lead singer John Gore, who prefers to go by his stage name, Elton Juan, and a mastery of Sir Elton’s entire catalogue, including mega hits like “Benny and the Jets,” “Tiny Dancer” and “Crocodile Rock,” and B sides like “Mona Lisas and Mat Hatter” and “All the Girls Love Alice.” All the girls and guys love Elton. Want to know how to get to the Foellinger that night? Might want to follow the yellow brick road.
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