For Elton's 2012 residency in Las Vegas, the singer is bringing out a selection of his best performing songs. Don't miss the best of Elton John as he performs at Ceasars. Check out the schedule below for a concert near you, and then get your Elton John tickets today!
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Have you ever wanted to hear the very best of Elton John in concert? You're in luck because he's coming to Las Vegas! Following his European leg Elton is scheduled for a three year run at Ceasars Palace's Colosseum. Titled The Million Dollar Piano, it will feature a new Yamaha piano created specifically for the show, and the chance for audience members to join the legendary singer on stage.
Elton's previous Vegas show The Red Piano was so popular that its initial three-year, 75-show commitment was expanded to 241 shows over five years. If that's anything to judge by then Million Dollar Piano should be just as popular. There is already plenty of opportunity to see him play and there could be more. So if you're planning a trip to Vegas this fall and like his music be sure to get Elton John tickets before you head out!
One of the most successful musicians ever, Elton John has had a tremendous impact on music, popular culture and fashion. Wearing flashy costumes and oversized glasses, John hit the music scene in the seventies and hasn’t looked back. His songs are all over the radio, television and movies, his influence can be seen in nearly all artists and Elton tickets are a virtual lock to sell out.
Elton John was born Reginald Kenneth Dwight in London, England on March 25, 1947. He has always had incredible talent in music, taking piano lessons at the age of seven and turning those lessons into a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music four years later. Over the next few years, John honed his skills as a pianist as well as a lyricist, and in 1967 he responded to an ad for Liberty Records. It was then that he met lyricist Bernie Taupin, and the two struck up a partnership that launched John's career.
Each of the first three albums that John released in the U.S., Elton John (1970), Tumbleweed Connection (1970) and Madman Across the Water (1971), all charted in the Top 10. Over the course of his career, John has produced a string of hits, including "Tiny Dancer," "Benny and the Jets," "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," and "Rocket Man."
John has also contributed to film and theater. In 1994, he collaborated with Tim Rice to produce much of the soundtrack for the 1994 Disney classic Lion King and its musical counterpart. He also produced the music for Billy Elliot, Lestat, and Aida.
Now forty years and over 250 million albums sold later, Elton John can safely say he is a rock legend and will be remembered for years to come. John has won five Grammy Awards over his career, including two awards for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance.