John Lennon Lost a Bet to Elton John — What Happened That Night Changed Everything
In 1974, John Lennon made a bet with Elton John: if their song reached number one, John would perform on stage. He agreed because he was certain it would never happen. It did. On November 28, 1974, John Lennon walked onto the stage of Madison Square Garden — his first concert in years, and the last he would ever play. What happened that night set off a chain of events no one could have predicted: a reconciliation, a birth, and six years later, a loss the world still feels. The untold story of one night, one bet, and everything it changed. —————————————————————————— 🔔 Subscribe for more untold stories from John Lennon's life. 💬 Which part of this story surprised you most? Leave a comment. —————————————————————————— #JohnLennon #EltonJohn #Beatles #UntoldStory #MadisonSquareGarden #JohnLennonLive #ClassicRock #MusicHistory #YokoOno #Nostalgia

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