Elton John

ELTON JOHN'S FAREWELL YELLOW BRICK ROAD TOUR CONCLUDES

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Elton John’s record breaking Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour reached its conclusion on Saturday with an emotionally charged show at Sweden’s Tele2 Arena. This landmark 330th - and final - date marked the end of a truly historic, groundbreaking tour which sees Elton say goodbye to touring after 50 years on the road. The Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour kicked off on 10th September 2018 in North America and has subsequentlly seen Elton play to over 6.25 million fans across the UK, Europe, North America and Australasia.

After leaving the stage in Stockholm, Elton said “When we set off on my final tour in 2018, I couldn’t have foreseen in my wildest dreams the twists and turns and the highs and lows this tour - and the whole world - would have experienced in the next 5 years. And every step of the way, my fans have been there. They have stuck with me, they have supported me, they have been patient and they have kept turning out for every single last show. Tonight has been magical. I’m trying to process it and I don’t think it will sink in for a while yet that I’m finally finished touring. I can’t tell you how much I’m going to miss the fans and how much their support has humbled me - it will stay with me forever”.

Taking the audience on a magical journey through his career for the final time, tonight’s show featured some of Elton’s most beloved songs from his legendary catalogue including “Bennie and the Jets,” “Rocket Man,” “Tiny Dancer,” “Philadelphia Freedom” climaxing in a three song encore of “Cold Heart”, “Your Song” and a spine tingling finale of “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”.

 
It’s rock history in the making, but it also doesn’t feel like the end: straddling eras and with pop standards to bear, Elton John feels eternal.
— The Guardian
 

During the set, a live video link-up with Coldplay, who were playing live in Gothenburg at the same time, delivered a message of thanks to a clearly deeply moved Elton on behalf of the many artists and musicians he’s supported and platformed during his touring career. Chris Martin said: “Elton, from all of us here (in Gothenburg), from all the bands and artists you’ve helped and inspired, we love you so much. We are so grateful for everything you’ve done for the AIDS Foundation, anytime you’ve been kind to anybody. For Everything you’ve done for LGBTQ. Everything you’ve done for fashion and eyewear. Everything you’ve done for sexiness, and love and dressing gowns! Everything you’ve done for music, everything Bernie has done for lyrics, everything your band has done over the thousands of shows you’ve done. We love you so much, we’re going to miss you so much”

Elton also gave an emotional send off to his incredible band who have joined him on stage throughout the tour - and the previous 50 years - including Davey Johnstone, Musical Director, Guitarist and backup vocals, Nigel Olsson on the drums, Ray Cooper on percussion, John Mahon on percussion, Kim Bullard on keyboards and Matt Bissonette on the bass.

Having toured relentlessly since 1970, playing almost 4,600 shows in 80 countries in the ensuing half a century, Elton made the decision in 2017 that the time was right to come off the road so he could fully embrace the next important chapter of his life and dedicate more time to his family. The ensuing Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour has subsequently broken records, pushing boundaries and shattering expectations in a five year period of celebratory activity that has solidified Elton’s status across the generations in the very highest echelons of popular culture. Each leg of the tour has been greeted with an avalanche of critical and commercial success. Highlights include 8 nights at Madison Square Garden, 10 nights at London’s O2 Arena, headlining a sold out BST in London’s Hyde Park, 2 nights at Watford Football Club’s Vicarage Road (July 2022) and a mammoth 46 dates across Australia. The U.S. leg of the tour concluded with 3 sell out shows at Dodger Stadium in November 2022. The concert was live streamed on Disney + in every single territory the channel broadcasts in, a global first. And, of course, there was last month’s historic Glastonbury Festival headline slot. The Sunday night Pyramid Stage closer was widely heralded as one of the greatest performances in the festival's rich history, attracting one of the largest crowds ever witnessed at the festival. It also received the biggest ever televised audience for a Glastonbury set, reaching 7.6m overnight on BBC1.

 
Perhaps the greatest showman of our times
— Daily Telegraph
 

The success of the live tour has been underpinned by release of the commercial and critical hit film ‘Rocketman’ and global bestselling autobiography, ‘ME’ in a sustained 5 year period of unrivalled cultural celebration. Cold Heart with Dua Lipa (PNAU remix) saw Elton top the UK single chart, becoming the first artist to score a top 10 solo hit single in 6 consecutive decades in the process. Diamonds, the Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection continues to be a permanent fixture in the charts as new audiences discover Elton’s unrivalled songbook. Last week it reached a new peak position of #2 in the UK albums charts an incredible 5 years after its release, achieving 4 times platinum status in the process.

In Stockholm on Saturday, the sun finally set on Elton’s illustrious touring career as he bows out at the very top of his powers. Fans around the world can now only wait and speculate on what will follow from a true icon who has consistently challenged the norm, pushed boundaries and shaped popular culture like few others.

DODGER STADIUM: ELTON JOHN PERFORMS FINAL EVER TOUR DATE IN NORTH AMERICA

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As Elton left the stage in Los Angeles last night (Sunday 20 November) after his 271st date on the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, it marked his last ever tour date in North America.

Over 50,000 fans packed Dodger Stadium for the last of three nights at this iconic venue including A List fans Bernie Taupin, Taron Egerton, Neil Patrick Harris, Donatella Versace and JoJo Siwa.

 
 

It was in this building in 1975 where Elton took to the stage for two legendary concerts, wearing the now iconic Bob Mackie designed silver and blue beaded Dodgers Uniform.

His two hour long set began with ‘Bennie and the Jets’ before Elton blazed his way through a further 23 songs including fan favourites ‘Rocketman’, ‘The Bitch is Back’ and ‘Crocodile Rock’ and included fireworks, confetti and Elton recreating his bejewelled uniform, but this time in the form of a robe created by Gucci!

“Tonight is a very special night, we are creating history tonight,” John said, “And I’m so glad to see you at Dodger Stadium.”

For only the second time on the tour Elton invited very special guests to join him on stage during the course of the concert to perform with him. Brandi Carlisle performed “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me”, which Elton dedicated to the late members of his band. Kiki Dee performed “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”, which she duetted with Elton John back in 1976. And Dua Lipa graced the stage to perform their recent global hit “Cold Heart”.

 
 

Elton Johns Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour continues in January heading to Australia and New Zealand before returning to the UK and Europe in March. The tour concludes in Sweden on Saturday 8 July 2023. Click below for tour dates and ticket details.

ELTON JOHN ANNOUNCES FINAL UK ARENA DATES FOR FAREWELL YELLOW BRICK ROAD TOUR

Elton John has announced he will add a further two dates to the final leg of his award-winning global Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.

New dates at the The O2, London on 30 May, his tenth and final Farewell concert in London and Utilita Arena Birmingham, his final Farewell concert in Birmingham, on 8 June 2023 have been added to his tour, which restarts in Europe at the 3Arena, Dublin on 28 March, 2023 following the completion of his stadium tour dates in North America, Australia and New Zealand.

Tickets for these new shows go on sale Friday 7 October at 10AM.

The Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, which won both Pollstars “Major Tour of the Year 2020” and Billboard Music Awards 2020 “Top Rock Tour,” kicked off to a sold-out crowd on 8 September, 2018, in Allentown, USA, and has since received rave reviews across the world.

 
Rocket Man reaches the stars on his last ever trip *****
— The Guardian
 

The show takes the audience on a magical journey through his incredible 50-year career with never-before-seen-photos and videos, all set to the tune of some of Elton’s most beloved songs from his legendary catalogue including, “Bennie and the Jets,” “Rocket Man,” “Tiny Dancer,” and “Philadelphia Freedom.”

For more information on the previously announced Farewell Yellow Brick Road dates, please visit EltonJohn.com

The UK ELTON JOHN FAREWELL YELLOW BRICK ROAD TOUR dates are as follows:

Thursday 23 March 2023 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

Friday 24 March 2023 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool

Sunday 26 April 2023 - Resorts World Arena, Birmingham

Sunday 2 April 2023 - The O2, London

Tuesday 4 April 2023 - The O2, London

Wednesday 5 April 2023 - The O2, London

Saturday 8 April 2023 - The O2, London

Sunday 9 April 2023 – The O2, London

Wednesday 12 April 2023 - The O2, London

Thursday 13 April - The O2, London

Sunday 16 April 2023 - The O2, London

Monday 17 April 2023 - The O2, London

Tuesday 30 May 2023 – The O2, London

Wednesday 31 May 2023 – AO Arena, Manchester

Friday 2 June 2023 – AO Arena, Manchester

Saturday 3 June 2023 - AO Arena, Manchester

Tuesday 6 June 2023 - First Direct Arena, Leeds

Thursday 8 June 2023 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Saturday 10 June 2023 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Sunday 11 June 2023 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham

Tuesday 13 June 2023 - P&J Live, Aberdeen

Thursday 15 June 2023 - P&J Live, Aberdeen

Saturday 17 June 2023 - The SSE Hydro, Glasgow

Sunday 18 June 2023 – The SSE Hydro, Glasgow

ELTON JOHN ADDS SECOND AND FINAL NIGHT AT BRISTOL'S ASHTON GATE STADIUM FOR JUNE 2022

It is with great excitement that Elton John announces a second and final date at Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol on 26 June 2022 as part of his award-winning Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour.

This new date will be the last time Elton John will be seen on tour in Bristol and the South West.

Elton plans to go out in the biggest possible way, performing at his very best, with the most spectacular production he’s ever had.

 
It’s the last time I will be touring and traveling the world… and I can’t wait to see you all one last time. I want to go out with a bang and say thank you and leave people thinking, ‘God I saw the last tour and it was fantastic’
— Elton John
 

Tickets go on-sale to the public on Thursday 2 December at 10am. Tickets available from Ticketmaster.

Elton will conclude his world-famous tour at major stadiums. Kicking off on 27 May 2022 in Frankfurt. The Final Tour will make stops in Europe in major cities such as Milan and Paris before shows in Norwich, Liverpool, Sunderland, Bristol, London, Swansea and Watford next June and July. Elton then travels across the pond to take his final bow in North America, playing in major cities including Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and more. The North American run will kick off at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on 15 July, 2022 before concluding with back-to-back performances at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on 19 and 20 November 2022, commemorating his iconic performance at the historic venue in October 1975. 2023 begins with two shows in Auckland, New Zealand on 27 and 28 January, followed by dates in Australia (soon to be announced) before the epic four-year tour formally concludes there later that year.


ELTON JOHN ANNOUNCES TWO VERY SPECIAL HOMECOMING SHOWS AT WATFORD'S VICARAGE ROAD

It is with great excitement that Elton John today announces two very special nights at Vicarage Road as part of his award-winning Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour on 3rd & 4th July 2022. The home of Elton’s beloved Watford F.C, Vicarage Road is a venue that holds a truly unique place in his heart. Now serving as Honorary Life-President of the Premier League club, Elton first became club chairman in 1976 and soon appointed Graham Taylor as team manager. His tenure oversaw an unprecedented period of success that saw his boyhood team rise through the four divisions to the top flight of the English Football League. Watford also finished runners up in the First Division to Liverpool in the 1982/83 season, and reached the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in 1984.

These very special Farewell Yellow Brick Road shows will be the fourth and fifth - and final- times that Elton has played at Vicarage Road. On May 5th, 1974, he famously appeared for the first time dressed in a “hornet” costume, a typically theatrical homage to the club’s nickname. He next played at the Hertfordshire club’s home ground on 18th June, 2005, as part of Peachtree Road tour. His last performance was on 29th May 2010: a night which famously raised £600,000 in much needed funds, allowing the club to purchase their talismanic striker and future club captain Troy Deeney.

 
I simply had to play Vicarage Road a final time as part of my Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. My relationship with the club, with the fans, the players and the staff over the years have meant the world to me. Through the good times and the bad, Watford have been a huge part of my life. I love the club so dearly, and have had some of the best days of my life in those stands - these shows are going to be so incredibly emotional, and to spend them surrounded by my fellow Watford fans will be wonderful. We’ve been on quite the journey together. Come on you ‘Orns!
— Elton John

Tickets go on-sale to the public on Thursday 2 December at 10am. Tickets available from Ticketmaster.

Elton will conclude his world-famous tour at major stadiums. Kicking off on 27 May 2022 in Frankfurt. The Final Tour will make stops in Europe in major cities such as Milan and Paris before shows in Norwich, Liverpool, Sunderland, Bristol, London, Swansea and Watford next June and July. Elton then travels across the pond to take his final bow in North America, playing in major cities including Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and more. The North American run will kick off at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on 15 July, 2022 before concluding with back-to-back performances at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on 19 and 20 November 2022, commemorating his iconic performance at the historic venue in October 1975. 2023 begins with two shows in Auckland, New Zealand on 27 and 28 January, followed by dates in Australia (soon to be announced) before the epic four-year tour formally concludes there later that year.

 

Forthcoming Farewell Yellow Brick Road European and UK Tour Dates Rescheduled

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Elton John has today announced that the forthcoming 2021 European and UK tour dates of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour have to be rescheduled to 2023.

 
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I am forced to reschedule the 2021 dates of my Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in Europe and the UK to 2023.

At the end of my summer break I fell awkwardly on a hard surface and have been in considerable pain and discomfort in my hip ever since. Despite intensive physio and specialist treatment, the pain has continued to get worse and is leading to increasing difficulties moving. I have been advised to have an operation as soon as possible to get me back to full fitness and make sure there are no long-term complications. I will be undertaking a program of intensive physiotherapy that will ensure a full recovery and a return to full mobility without pain.

I am going to complete the charitable Global Citizen event on 25th September as I don’t want to let a charity down. Being just five songs it’s a very different physical undertaking to the demands of playing for close to three hours every night on tour and travelling overnight between countries. After this I will be having the operation to ensure the tour can get back on the road in January of 2022 in New Orleans.

I know how patient my incredible fans have been since Covid halted touring last year, and it breaks my heart to keep you waiting any longer. I completely feel your frustrations after the year we’ve had. I promise you this - the shows will return to the road next year and I will make sure they are more than worth the wait.

Love,

Elton x
— Elton John
 

Ticketholders of the rescheduled performances will receive new event information shortly and all original tickets will be honoured at the rescheduled performances.

Farewell Yellow Brick Road will recommence on 19th January 2022 in New Orleans and run until the summer of 2023.

Elton John to headline American Express presents BST Hyde Park in 2022

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American Express presents BST Hyde Park returns in 2022! London’s festival is back next year for THE celebration of the summer with Music Royalty. We are honoured to announce that this Royal Park will host the London date of Elton John’s ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road - The Final Tour.’

One the most influential and vital artists of all time, Elton John announced his ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour’ in 2018 and embarked on an epic farewell to touring after 50 years on the road. Today, he announces that BST Hyde Park will witness this historic London tour date on Friday 24 June 2022.

British Summer Time in 2022 will be a huge and eagerly awaited celebration for the nation. BST Hyde Park has been at the centre of London’s summer since 2013, bringing the world’s biggest artists to the greatest outdoor venue in the world over consecutive weekends with a host of free activities and entertainment during their midweek programme, Open House. And we cannot wait to welcome everyone back.

American Express Cardmembers can take advantage of the first presale from 10am, Friday 3 September.

That tradition of legendary artists playing very special, career defining shows continues with the Rocket Man. An artist who has redefined music over half a century, he has become a global icon and spanned generations as one of the world’s most in demand performers and music tastemakers.

This week he announced a new album, ‘The Lockdown Sessions’ - 16 songs of collaborations with some of the biggest and most exciting artists in the world. Recorded remotely over the last 18 months, it will be released on October 22, 2021.

Kicking off with current single ‘Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)’ with Dua Lipa, the album takes the listener on a heady journey through many different genres, all held together with expert finesse and understanding by one of the greatest champions of music of our time

Fans who pre-order Elton’s new album from his official store before midnight on Sunday will receive access to pre-sale tickets for BST from Monday 6th to 8th September & will have access to guaranteed tickets for the show during this pre-sale window.

Elton John’s list of accomplishments are unsurpassed in their breadth and longevity. In the UK, he has scored 7 Number 1 Albums, and 7 Number 1 Singles (and 31 UK top 10s). Elton is one of the top-selling solo artists of all time, with 1 diamond, 40 platinum or multi-platinum, and 23 gold albums, over 50 Top 40 hits, and he has sold more than 300 million records worldwide. His hits are loved the world over – the likes of ‘Your Song’, ‘Rocket Man’, ‘Candle In the Wind’ ‘Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting’, ‘I’m Still Standing’, ‘Nikita’, ‘Circle Of Life’, ‘Tiny Dancer’, ‘Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word’, ‘Bennie & The Jets’ just scratching the surface of a catalogue of modern standards. His reworked ‘Candle in the Wind 1997’ sold 33 million copies worldwide and became the best-selling British single of all time.

He composed the classic film soundtrack for ‘The Lion King’ (winning an Oscar for ‘Can You Feel The Love Tonight’) which has been turned into a global smash hit theatre show, and received a Tony Award with Tim Rice for their score for musical ‘Aida’. In 1995, he composed the music for the stage play ‘Billy Elliot’, another global phenomenon that was made into a hit film.

His own life story was brought to the big screen in the epic musical fantasy hit film ‘Rocketman’ in 2019. The film garnered widespread critical and commercial success, winning Elton his second Oscar in the process.

The chance for London to bid farewell to a true hero makes Friday June 24, 2022, a special date in the city’s diary.

Already announced for American Express presents BST Hyde Park 2022, Pearl Jam are bringing us a BST first for 2022, two consecutive shows on Friday 8 and Saturday 9 July - as a UK exclusive, a sign of their immense popularity after the 2020 show sold out in record time. Special guests PIXIES are set to support Friday's show, with another huge guest to be announced on Saturday’s show and many more to join them across the bill.

British icons Duran Duran are back, excited to play their hugely anticipated show on Sunday July 10. Joining them are music legends Nile Rodgers & CHIC and Grace Jones - both long-time collaborators and great friends of the band.

Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at AEG Presents, says, “American Express presents BST Hyde Park has always stood for the world’s biggest and most loved artists bringing not just a performance but a truly one-off and memorable event. Elton John has provided the soundtrack to the lives of so many of us and to know that his last tour is coming to Hyde Park, possibly the last time many of us will ever see him play, is one of the most important and ‘must see’ nights of BST Hyde Park ever.”

American Express Cardmembers can access presale tickets from 10am, Friday 3 September.

The BST Hyde Park payment plan offers you the option to spread the cost of your booking over a number of months, making it easier and affordable to manage your budget.

American Express presents BST Hyde Park 2022 is back after 2 years away for more unique shows and unforgettable music moments, for the 8th edition. It has become THE place to be in the London summer, a date in the diary for hundreds of thousands of fans every year.

2019 year continued the tradition of must-see experiences that has seen The Rolling Stones return to Hyde Park, Carole King play her classic album Tapestry in full for the first time ever, comebacks for The Strokes and The Libertines and many more.

There was Celine Dion owning it, Stevie Wonder stunning with a greatest hits set, Barbra Streisand charming fans and critics alike in a rare show, Florence + The Machine bringing a host of female performers to their day as well as co-headliners The National and finally, Robbie Williams royally entertaining a sold out Hyde Park.

In 2022, we will be launching the Hard Rock Stage and entertainment area in celebration of Hard Rock’s 50th anniversary and the rich history of Hard Rock Calling festival in Hyde Park. The on-site activation will include a pop-up Hard Rock Cafe experience, Hard Rock Stage viewing areas, a showcase of Hard Rock’s music memorabilia collection, a retail location, and other unique experiences for festival site visitors.

And of course, Open House will return, offering a host of wonderful FREE activities between the weekends of music - free vibrant live music & entertainment, sensational open-air cinema nights, live sport showings, street food, pop up bars and loads for the family too, including the delightful Chickenshed Children’s theatre.

Alongside bringing fans the superstar artists they deserve, is a real commitment to Accessibility, Community and Sustainability that American Express presents BST Hyde Park is very proud of and strives to improve year on year.

In 2019, the event was awarded Gold on Attitude Is Everything’s Charter of Best Practice for its facilities for deaf and disabled fans - including accessible viewing areas, roaming drinks vendors, lowered counters, dedicated accessible entrances with shuttles from car parking, British Sign Language interpreters for all acts on The Great Oak Stage, accessible toilets at every toilet block, Hearing Induction Loops, free Personal Assistant tickets for all ticket types. American Express presents BST Hyde Park is one of the few festivals that allows and provides facilities for guide dogs.

Community initiatives do not stop with our midweek programme either, it also includes interns from local colleges working with the team, local schools performing at Open House and much more. And sustainability is at the heart of the festival with a green team advising fans on recycling, fuel from 100% renewable resources, 100% biodegradable food packaging, compostable paper cups across the site. Artists are even advised on greener riders. Real time monitoring in 2019 helped reduce energy use by 25% and we continue to find ways to be more and more environmentally friendly.

Elton John announces Farewell Yellow Brick Road The Final tour

Photo: Rocket Entertainment / Ben Gibson

Photo: Rocket Entertainment / Ben Gibson

It is with great excitement that Elton John announces the final dates for his award-winning Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour in the UK, Europe and North America. Elton will conclude his world-famous tour at major stadiums which will kick off on 27 May, 2022 in Frankfurt. The Final Tour will make stops in Europe in major cities such as Milan and Paris before shows in Norwich, Liverpool, Sunderland, Bristol and Swansea next June (tour dates below). Elton will then travel across the pond to take his final bow in North America, playing in major cities including Vancouver, Toronto, Chicago and more. The North American run will kick off at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on 15 July, 2022 before concluding with back-to-back performances at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on 19 and 20 November, 2022 commemorating his iconic performance at the historic venue in October 1975. 2023 kicks off with two shows in Auckland New Zealand on 27 and 28 January, followed by soon-to-be-announced dates in Australia before the epic 4-year tour formally concludes there later that year.

 
Hello, all you wonderful fans out there. I’m coming to you today with an announcement that I’ve been working towards for, well, all my life: the shows that I announce today will be my final tour dates ever in North America and Europe. I’m going to go out in the biggest way possible, performing at my very best, with the most spectacular production I’ve ever had, playing in places that have meant so much to me throughout my career. Whether it’s next summer in Frankfurt or at the legendary Dodger Stadium for the grand finale in the US, I can’t wait to see you all on the road one last time. This has been an incredible tour so far, full of the most amazing highs, and I look forward to making more wonderful memories with you at these final shows. To all my friends down under, We’ll be seeing you too. Thank you, and I’ll look forward to seeing you in your town
— Elton John
 

American Express® Cardmembers will get exclusive presale access to all UK show dates beginning Thursday 24 June at 10am until Tuesday 29 June at 10pm.

Public on-sales begin Wednesday, 30 June at 10am BST for UK Dates. Tickets available from Ticketmaster, AXS, Alt Tickets and Gigantic.

 
Rocket Man reaches the stars on his last ever trip - *****
— The Guardian
Perhaps the greatest showman of our times - *****
— The Telegraph
The show of his life - *****
— The Times
 

Ahead of the stadium run, Elton will mark his return to the stage this Autumn in Europe on 1st September at the Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin, then later to North America on 19 January, 2022 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. More details on the previously announced arena dates are available on eltonjohn.com/tours.

Recently winning the 2021 iHeartRadio “Golden Icon” Award, the tour has also received top accolades including the 2020 iHeartRadio Music Award for “Tour Of The Year,” 2020 Pollstar “Major Tour of the Year” and the 2019 Billboard Music Award for the “Top Rock Tour.” The Elton John Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour kicked off to a sold-out crowd on 8 September, 2018 and has since received rave reviews around the world. The critically acclaimed show takes the audience on a magical journey through his incredible 50-year career with never-before-seen-photos and videos, all set to the tune of some of Elton’s most beloved songs from his legendary catalogue including, ‘Bennie and the Jets,’ ‘Rocket Man,’ ‘Tiny Dancer,’ and ‘Philadelphia Freedom.

European tour dates

Friday 27 May 2022 – Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park

Sunday 29 May 2022 – Leipzig, Red Bull Arena

Saturday 4 June 2022 – Milan, San Siro Stadium

Tuesday 7 June 2022 – Horsens, CASA Arena

Thursday 9 June 2022 – Arnhem, GelreDome

Saturday 11 June 2022 – Paris, La Defense Arena

Wednesday 15 June 2022 – Norwich, Carrow Road

Friday 17 June 2022 – Liverpool, Anfield Stadium

Sunday 19 June 2022 – Sunderland, Stadium of Light

Wednesday 22 June 2022 – Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium

Wednesday 29 June 2022 – Swansea, Liberty Stadium

North American tour dates

15 July 2022 - Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia PA

18 July 2022 - Comerica Park, Detroit MI

23 July 2022 - MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford NJ

28 July 2022 - Gillette Stadium, Foxboro MA

30 July 2022 - Progressive Field, Cleveland OH

5 August 2022 - Soldier Field, Chicago IL

7 September 2022 - Rogers Centre, Toronto ON

10 September 2022 - Carrier Dome, Syracuse NY

16 September 2022 - PNC Park, Pittsburgh OH

18 September 2022 - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte NC

22 September 2022 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta GA

24 September 2022 - Nationals Park, Washington DC

30 September 2022 - Globe Life Field, Arlington TX

2 October 2022 - Nissan Stadium, Nashville TN

21 October 2022 - BC Place, Vancouver BC

29 October 2022 - Alamodome, San Antonio TX

4 November 2022 - Minute Maid Park, Houston TX

12 November 2022 - Chase Field, Phoenix AZ

19 November 2022 - Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles CA

20 November 2022 - Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles CA