Elton John opens up about 'emotional' final tour

Farewell Yellow Brick Road will conclude in 2023

Author: Hazel ScottPublished 27th Oct 2021
Last updated 28th Oct 2021

In an exclusive interview with Sir Elton John, Hits Radio Breakfast presenter Fleur East got chatting to Elton about how feels about his final tour, Farewell Yellow Brick Road.

The tour started in 2018 and will conclude in 2023, speaking about how he feels, Elton told us: "I desperately want to get out there and play to people. Because I love doing that and I want to finish the tour in 2023 with a bang. And go out like that because I won't be touring after that. It's so it's important to finish what I started."

Alongside his tour, Elton John has been busy working on his 32nd studio album 'The Lockdown Sessions' which was released on 22nd October 2021. The album features collaborations with numerous big names in music like Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus and Nicki Minaj.

Due to Covid-19, many artists have missed out on performing live shows and Elton reflected on how he’s feeling about heading out for the last time: "It's going to be very emotional and very joyous. I loved going to live shows, you miss it, you miss you know going nuts. It's a way of letting off steam, and music is such a healer and it brings people together. So, I'm looking forward to it."

Elton spoke about his fans and revealed what he would like them to take away from his final tour: "I want them to have happy memories and talk about it to their kids and say, 'you know he really cared about us', because I do care about my fans and I've always given 150% if I can. I just want them to have a joyous time. And I want them to go back and maybe listen to some things they haven't heard before on my old catalogue."

Watch Elton John talk about his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour:

When asked if this really was the last tour he said: "I can assure you it's the final tour, I will be doing some charity shows if I'm asked, but I'm not touring again. I'll be 76 when I finish, I need to be with my family."

Fleur asked Elton what he will be doing after the tour ends and said: "Who knows? Life's full of surprises, I wasn't expecting to do a record this year and look what happened, so that's the great thing about life."

How can I get tickets to see Elton John's tour?

Tickets for Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour are still available to buy for the 2023 dates.

Scroll through some of Elton John's best tour moments:

Elton John - 1970s

In 1970, Elton John embarked on a world tour to support his self-titled second album.
Elton started the tour in March and finished in December 1970.


Watch Elton John performing in 1970.

Elton John - 1974

Elton John on his North American Tour in 1974.
Despite having a year 'off' in 1973, Elton and his band launched their biggest American tour yet, which was his eighth in just four years.


Watch Elton John performing in December 1974.

Elton John - 1974

In 1974, his tour set list included:
'Funeral For A Friend'/'Love Lies Bleeding'
'Candle In The Wind'
'Grimsby'
'Rocket Man'
'Take Me To The Pilot'
'Bennie And The Jets'
'Daniel'
'Grey Seal'
'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'
'Burn Down The Mission'
'You're So Static'
'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'
'Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me'
'Honky Cat'
'All The Girls Love Alice'
'Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)'
'Crocodile Rock'
'Your Song'
'The B--h Is Back'

Elton John and John Lennon at Madison Square Garden, NYC

Two iconic singers, Elton John and John Lennon, are pictured here at The Record Plant, NYC, where they recorded their track 'Whatever Gets You Thru The Night' - two days before the Madison Square Garden show on 28th November 1974.


Watch Elton John and John Lennon perform at Madison Square Garden in 1974.

Elton John - 1976

Elton John gave a spectacular performance at the Capitol Center, Washington DC, in July 1976.

Elton John at Princess Diana's funeral - 1997

Following the death of Princess Diana in 1997, Elton John re-wrote his iconic song 'Candle in the Wind' and performed it at her funeral which was held at Westminster Abbey.


Watch Elton John perform at Princess Diana's funeral in 1997.

Elton John - 2006

In 2006, Elton John was on tour in Europe, performing a string of 19 shows in Ireland, Germany and France with the majority in England.


Watch Elton John performing in 2006.

Elton John - 2008

After finishing his European tour in 2006, Elton went on to start an epic tour in September 2006, continuing until January 2008.
The tour called 'The Captain and the Kid Tour' saw him performing in the USA and Canada before going on to Europe and then to South Africa.

Elton John and Lady Gaga stop traffic in West Hollywood - 2016

The Elton John stopped traffic in California in 2016 performing at a pop-up concert where he brought out Lady Gaga as a special guest.
Performing a whole host of hits including 'Rocket Man' and 'Saturday' Elton John held the concert to thank the city of West Hollywood for supporting the Elton John AIDS Foundation and its Academy Awards Viewing Party over many years.


Watch Elton John and Lady Gaga perform together in 2016.

Elton John and Olly Alexander - 2021

Elton John took to the stage alongside Years & Years star Olly Alexander at the 2021 BRIT Awards, with the pair performing a rendition of Pet Shop Boys' hit song 'It's A Sin'.


The star-studded performance reportedly came about after Elton was inspired by Olly's performance as Ritchie Tozer in Channel 4's hard-hitting drama It's A Sin earlier this year.


Watch Elton John and Olly Alexander perform together in 2021.

2023: Glastonbury Festival

Sir Elton gave the performance of a lifetime at Glastonbury 2023 - somehow having never played there before! The incredible two-hour set marked Elton's final live performance in the UK, featuring all his classics as well as some duets with other artists.

Watch Elton John perform 'Rocket Man' at Glastonbury 2023.

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