Elton John Tour 2026
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- Most Elton John shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About Elton John
EElton John is on the 2026 tour with the full live rig — guitars front and center, full production, and the deep-catalog setlist long-time fans buy tickets to hear played end-to-end. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Elton John
Sir Elton John is the English singer, pianist, and composer who, with lyricist Bernie Taupin, built one of the largest and most durable catalogues in popular music. Born Reginald Kenneth Dwight in Pinner, Middlesex on March 25, 1947, he was a child prodigy at the keyboard, a Royal Academy of Music junior exhibitioner by the age of eleven, and a working session pianist on the London circuit before he had finished his teens. The partnership with Taupin — formed in 1967 when both answered the same Liberty Records talent advert — has now produced more than thirty studio albums, more than sixty Top 40 singles, and a catalogue that lets a single artist fill an arena with songs everyone in the room already knows. Rocket Man, Tiny Dancer, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Crocodile Rock, Bennie and the Jets, Your Song, Candle in the Wind, Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, I'm Still Standing, Sacrifice, Can You Feel the Love Tonight — songs that crossed several generational handovers without losing their grip on the radio. The performance vocabulary is equally settled: an upright posture at a grand piano, a vocal that has weathered into something warmer and lower than the falsetto-heavy seventies version, a wardrobe history that runs from Dodger-stadium feathered baseball outfits through Donald Duck costumes to the more restrained tailored suits of the late farewell run. The Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, which ran from September 2018 through July 2023 across more than three hundred shows on five continents, was at its conclusion the highest-grossing concert tour in recorded history. Since the formal touring retirement Elton has performed a small number of high-profile one-offs — a Glastonbury Pyramid Stage headline closing the festival's Sunday night in June 2023, charity events, awards-show appearances, the occasional benefit — but no further full tour has been announced and the working assumption among fans should be that arena routings of the old format are not returning. He was knighted in 1998. He runs the Elton John AIDS Foundation, founded in 1992, which has raised more than US$600 million for HIV programmes worldwide. This page is the working guide to who Elton John is, what the catalogue and the live show have looked like, and how to read the listings strip above when one of those rare dates does land.
About Elton John
Reginald Kenneth Dwight was born March 25, 1947, in Pinner, north-west London, to a Royal Air Force father and a record-collecting mother who fed him a steady diet of American pop singles. He sat at the family piano from the age of three, and entered the Royal Academy of Music as a junior exhibitioner at eleven, attending Saturday classes for five years. The first working band was Bluesology, a London R&B outfit that backed touring American soul acts (Patti LaBelle, the Isley Brothers, Major Lance) on UK package tours through the mid-1960s. He took the stage name Elton John in 1967, borrowing the first name from Bluesology saxophonist Elton Dean and the surname from Long John Baldry. That same year he answered a Liberty Records advertisement looking for songwriters, was rejected as a vocalist, and was handed an envelope of unread lyrics by a Lincolnshire teenager named Bernie Taupin who had answered the same advert from a farmyard several hundred miles away. The two have collaborated continuously ever since on a writing-by-correspondence model — Taupin writes the lyric, sends it to Elton, Elton sits at a piano and sets it within roughly an hour, and the two rarely workshop or edit one another's contributions. The first hit was Your Song in 1970, from the self-titled second album, and Madman Across the Water in 1971 added Tiny Dancer and Levon to the canon. Honky Château in 1972 produced Rocket Man and Honky Cat, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player at the start of 1973 added Daniel and Crocodile Rock, and the double album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road in October 1973 — Bennie and the Jets, Candle in the Wind, Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, the title track — settled the cycle as one of the defining records of the decade. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy in 1975 became the first album in Billboard history to enter the chart at number one. The eighties were rockier — substance issues, the well-documented retreat from songwriting partnerships — but the catalogue kept producing: I'm Still Standing in 1983, the Sacrifice number one in 1989, the Lion King soundtrack in 1994 (Can You Feel the Love Tonight took the Best Original Song Oscar), and the Diana, Princess of Wales tribute rewrite of Candle in the Wind in 1997 which became the best-selling single in UK chart history. He came out as bisexual in a 1976 Rolling Stone interview and as gay in 1988, entered a civil partnership with David Furnish on the first day they were legal in England in 2005, and the couple married in 2014. They have two sons. He has been sober since 1990 — a period that opened with the founding of the Elton John AIDS Foundation in 1992 — and the foundation has since become one of the largest non-governmental funders of HIV programmes in the world. The 2019 biopic Rocketman, with Taron Egerton in the lead, won the Best Original Song Oscar for (I'm Gonna) Love Me Again. He is the only artist to have a number-one single in the UK charts in six consecutive decades. He was knighted in 1998 and made a Companion of Honour in 2021.
Farewell Yellow Brick Road and post-retirement appearances
The Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour ran from September 8, 2018 in Allentown, Pennsylvania through July 8, 2023 at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm, with more than three hundred shows across North America, Europe, the UK, Asia, Oceania, and South America. The tour was paused twice — by the COVID-19 lockdowns and a 2021 hip operation following a fall at Elton's home in France — and resumed each time on a re-routed schedule that pushed the planned 2021 wrap date back to mid-2023. At its conclusion Billboard Boxscore and Pollstar both ranked the tour as the highest-grossing concert tour in recorded history, surpassing previous record holders including Ed Sheeran's Divide Tour and U2's 360° Tour, with cumulative gross figures reported in the US$900 million to US$1 billion range. The production was anchored on the band that has backed Elton across most of the modern era — drummer Nigel Olsson (continuous since the early 1970s), percussionist Ray Cooper on the dates where the larger production travelled, guitarist Davey Johnstone, bassist Matt Bissonette, and keyboardist Kim Bullard. The closing run included a UK farewell stretch at the O2 in London (a five-night residency in April 2023) and a final Glastonbury Pyramid Stage closing set on June 25, 2023 that drew the largest audience in the festival's modern era and became, by Elton's own statement that night, the most significant single concert of his career. The Stockholm finale two weeks later was the formal close. Since July 2023 the working position has been that Elton is retired from touring as a format. He has, however, performed a small number of high-profile one-offs and is likely to continue doing so on his own terms — charity events through the Elton John AIDS Foundation, the occasional benefit or political event, awards-show appearances, the very rare invited festival or residency moment when the cause and the room align. Reports of a return to extended touring or a fresh arena cycle should be read against that working pattern; the safest assumption is that any future appearance is a one-off rather than the announcement of a new tour. The live event strip above this block is the working calendar — filter by city and date to see whether any Elton John appearance is currently listed in the Ticketmaster feed for any market.
Elton John tickets
Elton John tickets for any post-retirement appearance route through the venue's primary ticketing partner — Ticketmaster in the United States, Canada, the UK, and most of continental Europe, AXS where the building uses AXS as its primary system (the O2 Arena in London routes a portion of inventory through AXS), and the equivalent national operators across Asia and Oceania. Across the Farewell Yellow Brick Road cycle face value typically ran from a rough US$60 to US$90 for upper-bowl reserved up to US$300 to US$500 or more for floor and lower-bowl premium, with a small VIP package allocation through Elton John VIP that bundled premium seats, early entry, a commemorative tour print, and a tour book. There was never a paid meet-and-greet tier on the Farewell cycle. Because any further appearance is most likely to be a single high-profile date rather than a full tour, demand at the on-sale window has historically cleared inventory within minutes and the secondary market lights up immediately. Resale policy depends on the building: the UK farewell dates at the O2 ran on AXS Official Resale with a face-value cap, North American dates ran on Ticketmaster Verified Resale with the cap set by the artist team, and uncapped third-party listings are not guaranteed entry at the venue door in jurisdictions where the cap is enforced. Charity allocations tied to the Elton John AIDS Foundation have historically been built into one-off appearances rather than the standard onsale, with proceeds routed through the foundation.
Elton John UK appearances
The UK leg of the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour anchored on the country's full arena and stadium circuit: a five-night April 2023 residency at The O2 Arena in London (20,000 cap, Greenwich Peninsula) for the marquee farewell run, the AO Arena in Manchester (21,000 cap, city centre), Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, the OVO Hydro in Glasgow (14,300 cap, Clyde waterfront), Utilita Arena Cardiff, and stadium dates at Anfield in Liverpool, Vicarage Road in Watford (where Elton has been a director and lifelong supporter of Watford FC since the 1970s), and other football grounds where the routing landed. The June 25, 2023 Glastonbury Pyramid Stage closing set was the festival farewell. UK onsales routed through AXS for the O2 portion of the inventory and Ticketmaster UK for everywhere else, with face value capped on Ticketmaster Verified Resale and AXS Official Resale. Since the July 2023 Stockholm finale Elton has not announced a return to UK touring as a format — the working position is that any future UK appearance is a one-off rather than the start of a new arena cycle. Charity events through the Elton John AIDS Foundation, awards ceremonies, and benefit performances at venues including the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall are the most likely settings for any UK appearance going forward. Check the live event strip above for any UK dates currently listed in the Ticketmaster feed.
Elton John setlist
An Elton John headline set across the Farewell Yellow Brick Road cycle ran a settled 24-song shape with very little night-to-night rotation — a deliberate choice to play the catalogue as a coherent two-and-a-half-hour arc rather than swap songs in and out. The opening run anchored on Bennie and the Jets straight into Philadelphia Freedom and I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues — a high-tempo singalong opening with the full band on stage and the video wall delivering archival photo and Sheila Rock concert imagery. Border Song, Tiny Dancer, and Have Mercy on the Criminal settled the room into the catalogue's slower mid-1970s heart. Rocket Man dropped roughly seven songs in, played as the extended piano-and-vocal feature that became the song's settled live arrangement — Elton at the keyboard, the band stripped back to bass and percussion, a long instrumental coda before the final verse. Take Me to the Pilot, Someone Saved My Life Tonight, and Levon carried the middle third. Candle in the Wind was played in its original 1973 album form — the Norma Jean lyric, no Diana rewrite — followed by Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding as the eleven-minute progressive-rock instrumental centrepiece. Burn Down the Mission and Sad Songs (Say So Much) carried into the closing third. The encore stack ran I'm Still Standing into Crocodile Rock into Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting before Elton returned alone at the piano for Your Song and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road as the closing pair — a deliberate quiet-loud-quiet structure that meant the final song of the night was the title track of the album whose name the tour borrowed. Any post-retirement one-off appearance is likely to draw from the same catalogue but at shorter length — Glastonbury 2023 ran ninety minutes, charity sets typically forty-five minutes to an hour. Setlist.fm tracks each appearance after the fact.
Elton John meet and greet and VIP
Elton John did not sell a traditional artist-side handshake-and-photo meet-and-greet tier across the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour. There was no commercial Elton-greets-you-backstage package available through the official VIP partner, the fan club, or any third-party reseller. The closest equivalent was the Farewell Yellow Brick Road VIP package, sold through Elton John VIP and tour packagers, which bundled a premium seat (typically lower-bowl or floor), early venue entry, a commemorative tour print and tour book, and a dedicated VIP entrance — but no contact with Elton himself. Charity allocations through the Elton John AIDS Foundation have, on rare individual occasions, included experiences with the artist as part of a charity auction with proceeds routed through the foundation — typically at six-figure-plus charity-gala values, not at consumer-ticket price points. Any post-retirement appearance is likely to follow the same model. Third-party listings advertising a 'Sir Elton John meet and greet' on consumer resale marketplaces should be treated as a scam — no such package exists through official channels.
Tour cities
London
London is the home market. Elton John was born in Pinner and built his early career on the London circuit — Bluesology gigs at the Cromwellian and the Marquee, his Troubadour-bound 1970 American breakthrough notwithstanding. The Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour's UK farewell was a five-night residency at The O2 Arena (20,000 cap, Greenwich Peninsula) in April 2023, with onsales routing through AXS and Ticketmaster UK. Earlier London dates across the modern era have anchored at Wembley Stadium (90,000 cap) for the once-a-cycle stadium moment, the SSE Arena Wembley and the O2 for arena runs, and the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall for invited or one-off occasions. Any post-retirement London appearance is most likely to land at the O2, Wembley Stadium, or one of the central London concert halls; charity events through the Elton John AIDS Foundation have anchored at venues including the Royal Albert Hall and Old Billingsgate. Check the live event strip above for any active London date.
Glastonbury
The June 25, 2023 Sunday-night Pyramid Stage closing slot at Glastonbury Festival was the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour's UK farewell moment — Elton's first and only Glastonbury appearance across the festival's fifty-plus-year history. The set was filmed and broadcast live on BBC One; the audience on Worthy Farm that night was the largest single-day crowd in the festival's modern era and the BBC's live broadcast figures topped the corporation's pop music broadcast records for the year. Guests included Brandon Flowers, Stephen Sanchez, Jacob Lusk of Gabriels, and Rina Sawayama. Elton has not publicly committed to a return to the festival; Glastonbury tickets — when the festival's general-sale window opens in autumn for the following summer — are sold through See Tickets on a separate registration-and-ballot system, not Ticketmaster. Check the live event strip above for any festival appearance currently in the listings feed.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the American breakthrough market — the August 1970 six-night stand at the Troubadour on Santa Monica Boulevard, opening for David Ackles in a 500-cap room with Neil Diamond introducing him from the audience, is the consensus turning-point of Elton's transatlantic career. Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour LA dates anchored at Dodger Stadium (56,000 cap, Elysian Park) — a callback to the legendary October 1975 two-night Dodger Stadium run that produced the Bob Mackie sequined-baseball-outfit imagery used across the catalogue ever since — and at Staples Center (since renamed Crypto.com Arena, 20,000 cap, Downtown) and the Hollywood Bowl (17,500 cap) for arena and amphitheatre dates. The post-retirement working position is that no LA dates have been announced under the touring model; charity events through the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar viewing party (a fixture of Academy Awards weekend since 1993) are the most likely setting for a local appearance. Check the live event strip above for any active Los Angeles listing.
New York
New York is the East Coast anchor. Elton's first US shows after the 1970 Troubadour breakthrough included a Fillmore East stand later that autumn, and the city has carried multi-night Madison Square Garden runs across every cycle since — most famously a 60-show MSG total that pushed him past Billy Joel for the record before Joel reclaimed it on his own MSG residency. Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour New York dates anchored at MSG (20,000 cap, Midtown Manhattan) and Citi Field (45,000 cap, Queens) on the stadium-tier stops. Onsales ran through Ticketmaster. Any post-retirement appearance in the city is most likely to land at MSG, Radio City Music Hall (6,000 cap), or one of the Broadway-adjacent halls if the appearance is theatre-tied. The Tony Awards stage (Elton has Tony nominations for the Aida, Billy Elliot, and Lestat musicals) is the other possible setting. Check the live event strip above for any active New York date.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas was the home of two long Elton John residencies. The Red Piano residency ran at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace from February 2004 through April 2009 across 241 shows. The Million Dollar Piano residency ran at the same venue from September 2011 through May 2018 across 196 shows. Both residencies pre-dated the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour and used a smaller-scale Vegas-tailored production with theatrical lighting and a tighter setlist. The Colosseum is a 4,300-cap purpose-built residency theatre — a different room geometry from the arena tour. No post-retirement Vegas residency has been announced; the working assumption is that the Caesars cycle is closed and any future Vegas appearance, if it happens at all, would be a one-off rather than a return to the residency format. Check the live event strip above for any active Las Vegas listing.
Toronto
Canadian dates across the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour anchored in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena (19,800 cap, downtown waterfront) and Rogers Centre (50,000 cap, with the roof closed for concerts) on the stadium-tier stops. Onsales ran through Ticketmaster Canada with the same Verified Resale cap as the US dates. Earlier modern-era cycles played Maple Leaf Gardens, the SkyDome, and the Air Canada Centre as the building's name shifted across the years. The Toronto crowd reliably brings the volume on the Crocodile Rock and Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting encore moments — Canadian audiences have historically been among Elton's most engaged. No post-retirement Toronto dates have been announced. Check the live event strip above for any active Toronto listing.
Sydney
Sydney Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour dates anchored at Allianz Stadium (45,500 cap, Moore Park) and Qudos Bank Arena (21,000 cap, Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush). Onsales ran through Ticketek and Frontier Touring with the standard Australian presale-then-public-window model. Earlier modern-era Sydney cycles played the Sydney Entertainment Centre (since demolished) and Sydney Cricket Ground. Elton has a deep public history with Australia going back to the 1971 11-17-70 live broadcast era and a long-running personal relationship with the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras community. No post-retirement Sydney appearance has been announced. The Olympic Park precinct is well-served by the Sydney Trains Olympic Park line — plan for the post-show transit crush taking close to an hour to clear. Check the live event strip above for any active Sydney listing.
Paris
Paris Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour dates anchored at Accor Arena (20,300 cap, Bercy in the 12th arrondissement) — the standard arena-tier stop on the European pop circuit — with La Défense Arena (40,000 cap, Nanterre) the larger alternative on the routings that needed the stadium-tier French date. Onsales routed through Ticketmaster France and the venues' own ticketing channels. Elton has a long French residence — his property in the south of France near Nice has been his European home for decades — and the Paris crowd reliably brings the volume on Sacrifice and the encore singalongs. No post-retirement Paris appearance has been announced. Check the live event strip above for any active Paris listing.
Berlin
Berlin Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour dates anchored at the Mercedes-Benz Arena (17,000 cap, Friedrichshain) on the river Spree, with the Waldbühne (22,000 cap, open-air amphitheatre adjacent to the Olympiastadion) used on routings that landed on a summer outdoor date. Onsales routed through Eventim and Ticketmaster Germany. The German leg of the modern catalogue cycles has historically been quieter through the verses and louder on the choruses than the comparable UK or US rooms; the production's wide arrangements and extended Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding centrepiece read particularly well in the Mercedes-Benz Arena's tighter acoustic. No post-retirement Berlin appearance has been announced. Check the live event strip above for any active Berlin listing.
Dublin
Dublin Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour dates anchored at the 3Arena (13,000 cap, North Wall Quay) with Marlay Park (the open-air summer venue in Rathfarnham, capacity 30,000) and Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork the alternative bookings on the Irish leg. Onsales routed through Ticketmaster Ireland with the standard MCD presale-then-public-window model. Elton's relationship with Ireland goes back to the early 1970s arena cycles; the Dublin and Cork crowds reliably bring the volume on Tiny Dancer and the I'm Still Standing encore. No post-retirement Dublin appearance has been announced. Check the live event strip above for any active Dublin listing.
Cheapest Elton John Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Elton John tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Elton John dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Elton John tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Elton JohnVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Elton John VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Elton Johnconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Elton JohnVIP & meet and greet guide.
Elton JohnPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Elton John 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Elton Johntour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Elton John presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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