Entertainment Music R&B Music Joni Mitchell Reveals She Has a New Live Album Coming Out Based on Newport Folk Festival Performance Joni Mitchell's upcoming live album will be based on her Newport Folk Festival performance from July 2022, which marked her first on stage in more than 20 years By Kimberlee Speakman Kimberlee Speakman Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Her work has previously appeared in Forbes and she has also worked in broadcast television as a reporter for Hawaii-based news station KHON2 News. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 13, 2022 01:39PM EST Joni Mitchell and Elton John. Photo: Courtesy Apple Music Joni Mitchell is making a music comeback. The singer, 79, revealed in an interview with Elton John on his Apple Music show Rocket Hour that she will be releasing a new live album based on her Newport Folk Festival performance from July 2022. "People out there, you haven't heard things from the Newport Folk Festival yet, but I think there's going to be an album coming out of that one?" John, 75, said, as the musician responded, "Yeah, we're trying to put that out." Mitchell's surprise performance at the popular music festival in Rhode Island marked the first time in more than 20 years that she performed a full set live for an audience, bringing back classics like "A Case of You," "Both Sides Now" and "Big Yellow Taxi." Joni Mitchell Joins Neil Young in Taking Music Off Spotify Due to COVID-19 Misinformation: 'Solidarity' It also marked her first performance since her 2015 brain aneurysm. During their conversation, John commended Mitchell for her "incredible rehabilitation" since then, noting, "Music has helped you so much, and it's beautiful to watch you evolve." Mitchell previously told CBS News that she had to relearn how to do most things after the incident, including playing guitar. But she confessed to the "Tiny Dancer" singer that she was able to do it at the festival and even pulled off the performance with no prior rehearsal. Joni Mitchell and Elton John. Courtesy Apple Music "You stood up and played guitar," John said, as Mitchell replied, "Yeah, that. I had to figure out what I did." "And I couldn't sing the key, I've become an alto. I'm not a soprano anymore, so I couldn't sing the song," she continued. "And I thought people might feel lighted that if I just played the guitar part, but I like the guitar part to that song. So anyway, it was very well received, much to my delight." Joni Mitchell Sees Her First Broadway Show, Almost Famous: 'Even Better Than the Movie' Mitchell had shared the stage at the Rhode Island festival with fellow musician Brandi Carlile, who told The Daily Show host Trevor Noah last month that it won't be long until Mitchell is back on stage again. Joni Mitchell and Elton John. Courtesy Apple Music Carlile, 43, announced that she and Mitchell would be performing during a two-day concert at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, in June 2023, with Mitchell and her band, the Joni Jam, performing on the second night of the concert, per Entertainment Weekly. "After Newport, Joni said, 'I want to do another show.' She said, 'I want to play again,'" Carlile told Noah, 38. "We got to thinking about it and we decided on a venue, which is the Gorge, out in Washington State. We want to play there. It's one of the most beautiful venues in the world." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Carlile noted that Mitchell "loves to perform" and that fans who have always wanted to see her sing should take the chance to see her. "No one's been able to buy a ticket to see Joni Mitchell play in 20 years, so this is enormous," Carlile said. "And she's so excited, because it's close to Canada and some of her Canadian fans. I can't believe it's happening, but it's happening, and she is going to crush it. So if you can get there, get there." Close