Elton John breaks censorship in China to hail artist

Pop icon Elton John has publicly dedicated his only concert in Beijing to Chinese artist and political critic Ai Weiwei, sending a murmur of shock through an audience accustomed to tight censorship of entertainment.

Minutes into the show on Sunday, Mr John dedicated the performance “to the spirit and talent of Ai Weiwei,” according to several audience members. They said the crowd rumbled in recognition that Mr Ai remains a touchy subject for the Chinese government.

An internationally acclaimed artist, Mr Ai has used his art and his renown to draw attention to social injustice. He was detained for nearly three months last year, and he remains barred from leaving China.

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Mr Ai and Mr John met briefly on Sunday before the concert. “I super like him,” Mr Ai said on his feed on Twitter, which is banned in China but on which he has 180,000 followers.

China-based media websites reported on Mr John’s Beijing show, as they did on a Friday night performance in Shanghai, but they did not report Mr John’s remark about Mr Ai.

The Chinese government exercises tight control of live performances, requiring artists to submit detailed lists of songs, casts and crew members before approval is given. Censors further tightened scrutiny after singer Bjork shouted “Tibet, Tibet” at the close of a song titled Declare Independence at a Shanghai performance in 2008.

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