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Jeff Lynne’s ELO Cancels What Was Billed as Final Show Ever at BST Hyde Park Due to a ‘Systemic Infection’


Jeff Lynne's ELO canceled its July 13 performance at BST Hyde Park in London. The show was billed as the group's final concert ever.

The concert, announced back in October of 2024, was the final stop after the legendary rock group ended its Farewell Tour in North America. ELO, originally founded as The Electric Light Orchestra in 1970, was co-founded by Lynne along with The Move frontmen Roy Wood and Bev Bevan. Blue Sky,” “Don’t Bring Me Down,” “Evil Woman,” “Livin Thing,” “Turn To Stone” and “Telephone Line.” The band split in 1986, but Lynne marched on as a solo act and producer.

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