The Rocket Man is heading home.
Elton John, 75, is just one month away from wrapping the U.S. leg of his long-running, worldwide “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour.”
At the time of publication, he only has 11 more shows left in North America.
That means just 11 more times to hear John’s timeless hits like “Tiny Dancer,” “Bennie and the Jets,” “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” and countless others.
Thankfully, tickets are still available for all 11 concerts, including John’s last U.S. show at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 20, which also happens to be his 2000th concert in North America.
After a bit of searching, we found the best upper deck and floor seat prices for every single remaining concert on Vivid Seats.
So, take a look below to find the show closest to you because this might be your last chance to see John live.
Friday, Oct. 21, at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, BC
Saturday, Oct. 22, at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia
Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas
Upper deck seats start at $136
Tuesday, Nov. 1, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada
Friday, Nov. 4, at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado
Upper deck seats start at $187
Wednesday, Nov. 9, at PETCO Park in San Diego, California
Upper deck seats start at $201
Friday, Nov. 11, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona
Saturday, Nov. 12, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona
Upper deck seats start at $112
Thursday, Nov. 17, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Saturday, Nov. 19, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Upper deck seats start at $170
Sunday, Nov. 20, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California
Upper deck seats start at $130
The New York Post confirmed all prices above at the time of publication. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.
Following his U.S. and Canadian run, John will play venues in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Great Britain, Spain and many more locales in 2023.
You can find tickets for his May 30 concert at London’s O2 Arena here.
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