Elton John's Las Vegas Residency to Conclude in 2018

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Elton John announced the end of "The Million Dollar Piano," his second critically-acclaimed Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The final 14 shows will occur in the Spring of 2018 with dates scheduled April 28 - May 19, 2018.

Since February 2004, Elton will have performed 450 shows at The Colosseum to over 1.8 million fans from across the world. His first highly successful five-year Caesars Palace residency "The Red Piano" played 243 shows to approximately one million people through April 2009.

Elton and his band made a triumphant return to Caesars Palace on Sept.

28, 2011, with an all new, second residency production, "The Million Dollar Piano" which has received worldwide acclaim by critics and fans alike and will have played 207 shows at residency's close.

"For over a decade, Elton John and his band have graced the stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, performing all the hits that have defined a generation.

Elton John's residency at The Colosseum has set the standard for those all that have followed," said Gary Selesner, President of Caesars Palace.

"We are incredibly grateful to Elton for allowing Caesars Palace to be the home for his 450 memorable performances."

The final 14 shows going on sale Sunday, Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. PT are as follows:

April 28-29 Saturday, Sunday

May 1-2 Tuesday, Wednesday

May 4-6, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

May 9 Wednesday

May 11-12 Friday, Saturday

May 15 Tuesday

May 17-19 Thursday, Friday, Saturday

In addition to the final performances going on sale, previously announced dates of "The Million Dollar Piano" through Nov. 4 and Feb. 9 through Mar. 2, 2018 are on sale now.

"The Million Dollar Piano" features iconic hits and classic album tracks from throughout Elton's incredible five-decade career, all enhanced by the most elaborate stage design Elton has ever used.

At the centerpiece of the performance is the show's namesake piano, an engineering marvel featuring more than 68 LED video screens created by Yamaha.

Elton John's band features Nigel Olsson (part of Elton's original three-piece band) on drums, Davey Johnstone (who first recorded with Elton in 1971 and joined the band a year later) on guitar, John Mahon on percussion, Kim Bullard on keyboards, Matt Bissonette on bass, with a special appearance by percussionist Ray Cooper.

Tickets go on sale Sunday, Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. PT.