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Why see Elton John?

last dates - The final stretch of his Farewell Tour!

After nearly 50 years in the 'biz, Sir Elton John has announced his final tour before he retires, giving the world one last chance to catch the pop legend live. Singer, composer and pianist and activist, Elton John has sold over 300 million records and has over 50 Top 40 hits, making him one of the most successful musicians of all time. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime experience!

During his mammoth career he has won everything it's possible to win: An Oscar, a Golden Globe, a Tony, six Grammys. He's co-written the soundtrack for one of the world's most beloved animated movie (The Lion King) and the score for a West End and Broadway phenomenon (Billy Elliott) and his spectacular Las Vegas residency The Million Dollar Piano has spent the better part of a decade hosting packed out audiences eager to catch a glimpse. The list of his classic tracks goes on and on: 'Rocketman', 'Daniel', 'Crocodile Rock', 'Candle in the Wind', 'Your Song', 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road', 'I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues'...

Citing his family as the reason for his unprecedented retirement, this world-wide tour will last three years, promising it will be 'the most produced, fantastic show I've ever done, it will be a wonderful way to thank people'.

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Dates

Finished Jan 30, 2019

Reviews

Customer reviews

96 reviews, average rating: (4.2 Stars)

GARY

great show , poor venue

I have seen Elton multiple times since the late 70's , he is always great and the show last night at the dodgers stadium was no exception . Fantastic sound, great band , classic songs and Elton being Elton . My only negative is the venue. The ability to get to dodgers stadium was painful. Traffic control was appalling and the end result was lots of empty seats as people struggled to get into the venue. How can this be such a mess . The stadium is way to big , the stage too far away so the atmosphere was poor to say the least . I saw the same show at staples and it was much better because it was a better venue , I understand why Elton wanted to play there because of the history but he sacrificed alot to do that . ... Read more

GREG

Love Elton - Dodger Stadium - Not So Much

Elton was fantastic and I enjoyed every minute I saw. I stress "every minute I saw" because getting into Dodger Stadium ended up requiring a 1.5 mile uphill march, followed by a LONG wait at the gate, long wait to get a wristband and bottlenecks as far as the eye could see. We missed the first 5-6 songs dealing with this confusion. I will not be attending another concert in this venue. I've gotten in and out of Coachella faster. BUT - Elton was WORTH IT! ... Read more

Your NumberoneFan

Amazing song selection

Started with a bang Benny and the Jetts!!! the night continued nonstop singing swaying and dancing. THe entire place was singing along. ... Read more

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