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Elton John — the entertainer behind some of the biggest pop hits of the 20th Century — brought his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour to Allegiant Stadium on 1 November 2022. That was his most recent Las Vegas appearance, and the tour itself finished in Stockholm on 8 July 2023, closing out five years and more than 6.25 million tickets with his retirement from touring.
There are no Elton John concerts scheduled in Las Vegas at present, and nothing is on sale for 2026. If you arrived here hoping to hear "Rocket Man," "Crocodile Rock" and "Bennie and the Jets" played by the man himself, the honest answer is that those shows have already happened. Anyone advertising Elton John tickets for a Las Vegas date in 2026 is not describing a real event.
What Las Vegas does still have is his legacy in the city: two long residencies at Caesars Palace that between them ran for well over a decade, and a steady programme of tribute productions on and around the Strip. Those tributes are performed by other artists and are billed as tributes — they are worth seeing on their own terms, but they are not Elton John.
This page is kept up to date. If a genuine Las Vegas date is ever announced, the details and the on-sale information will appear here. Until then, the listings link covers Elton John events wherever they are held.
Nothing is scheduled and nothing is on sale. Allegiant Stadium's own calendar for 2026 lists no Elton John performance.
Allegiant Stadium, 1 November 2022, on the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. The tour ended in Stockholm on 8 July 2023, and he retired from touring.
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Elton John spent more of his career in this city than almost any other touring artist. Two residencies at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace ran, with a gap between them, from 2004 to 2018 — and it is the closing year of the second one that gives this website its name.
The Red Piano opened at Caesars Palace in 2004 and ran to April 2009, a stripped-back greatest-hits show staged against film work by David LaChapelle. It played 243 performances.
The Million Dollar Piano followed on 28 September 2011, named for the Yamaha instrument built for it, and closed in May 2018 after 207 performances. That final year is what the “2018” in this domain refers to — the site was originally built to cover the end of that residency.
Farewell Yellow Brick Road then brought him back to the city once more, at Allegiant Stadium on 1 November 2022, as part of the tour that ended his touring career in Stockholm on 8 July 2023.
No. No date has been announced, and nothing is on sale. Allegiant Stadium's own published calendar for 2026 contains no Elton John performance. If you have seen a site advertising tickets to an Elton John Las Vegas concert in 2026, it is not describing a real event.
1 November 2022, at Allegiant Stadium, on the Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. The North American leg closed at Dodger Stadium later that month, and the tour finished in Stockholm on 8 July 2023.
Yes. Farewell Yellow Brick Road was announced as his final tour, ran for five years, and sold more than 6.25 million tickets. He has continued to record and to make occasional one-off appearances, but he is no longer touring.
Those are tribute productions — other performers playing his catalogue, billed as tributes. Several run on and around the Strip and are genuine shows in their own right, but they are not Elton John, and tickets to them are not tickets to see him.
Not necessarily. This is a resale marketplace. Tickets are listed by independent, professional resellers who set their own prices, so a listing may be above or below the original box-office price. Check the price against face value before buying.
No, and it does not claim to be. This site is operated by a ticket broker and is powered by the BigStub resale marketplace. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Elton John, Caesars Palace or Allegiant Stadium. The official source for his announcements is eltonjohn.com.
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