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Shani Cohen

Elton John tour tickets are available to buy now - but they're selling out fast

Music legend Elton John officially kicked off his last ever tour back in 2018, but unfortunately, many dates have been cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions.

But, luckily fans will still get the chance to see the Rocket Man singer perform, as tickets have gone on sale for the epic Yellow Brick Road farewell tour - but they’re selling out fast.

The announcement came in the same week he revealed he will release album ‘Lockdown Session’ on 22 October 2021, featuring collaborations with Nicki Minaj, Lil Nas, Miley Cyrus and Dua Lipa.

He has sold over 300 million records worldwide - making him one of the all time best selling artists on the planet - so it would be rude not to see him perform for the last time.

Tickets for Elton John's last ever tour are on sale now (Getty Images)

Tickets for the 2022/2023 tour are available to buy from Ticketmaster now, with prices ranging from £49 up to a whopping £1,199.

Sir Elton John will be performing 51 shows in total spanning across the UK, Ireland and Scotland from 15 June 2022 until 29 March 2023.

The shows will take place in Norwich, Liverpool, Sunderland, Bristol, London, Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Ireland in his last ever tour.

Elton said: “It’s the last time I will be touring and traveling the world… and I can’t wait to see you all one last time.

“I want to go out with a bang and say thank you and leave people thinking, ‘God I saw the last tour and it was fantastic."

UK shows include:

International events include:

To see all shows for Elton John's Yellow Brick Road farewell tour, head here to grab your tickets now - but be quick as they're selling fast.

Sir Elton John has also made the news this week as the singer announced he's teaming up with Ed Sheeran this year for their very own festive single.

Both singers shared a teaser video on social media which saw Ed recreating Andrew Lincoln’s scene in Love Actually.

The single will be out Friday 3 December with all proceeds from this year’s Christmas period going to the Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation and the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

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