Elton John Las Vegas
With a successful career that has lasted over 30 years, Elton John is a favorite of fans in his native Great Britain, as well as the United States and the rest of the world. His career has survived many ups and downs in the pop music scene, including the influence of the Beatles and Brit pop in the 1970s. Both on record and on stage, the artist is a legend who is popular with younger and older fans alike. His career was at its peak between the years of 1972 and 1976 when his songs made the list of top 20 hits sixteen times. In addition to producing record hits, Elton also founded a record label called Rocket. Elton John concerts, no matter how small or how large they are, are known for his outlandish costumes and sets that spare no expense.
Sir Elton is performing for five years at the Las Vegas Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Teaming up with famous photographer, director, and producer David LaChapelle, Elton John has created The Red Piano, an unforgettable Elton John Las Vegas performance that highlights his career. The 90 minute Elton John Las Vegas performance is unlike any other Elton John concerts you have ever seen. Sir Elton ditches the showy costumes and replaces them with stage props and video effects that will give you a new perspective on his memorable career. The set includes an enormous LED screen displaying videos and photographs of Hollywood icons as well as Elton John in various stages of his life. Some of America's favorite classic Elton John hits—such as "Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me," “Rocket Man,” and “Tiny Dancer”—are featured at this Elton John show. The singer will also play his most recent hits.
The Elton John show has proven to be very popular with fans, so be sure
to buy your Elton
John tickets well in advance. Elton John Las Vegas concerts typically
take place Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Colosseum, although
there are occasional performances on Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday nights.
You may want to check specific dates that the Elton
John Show is performing. If you’re lucky enough to have a pair
of Elton John tickets, be sure to stop at the Elton John Red Piano store
at Caesars Palace. The store sells posters, t-shirts, and other souvenirs
and is open daily from 10:00 a.m. until midnight. Parents should be warned
that because some of the photographs featured in the show contain full frontal
nudity, Elton John concerts are designed for a mature audience.

