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On Wednesday, Sir Elton John announced his final tour dates for the U.S. and Europe, attached to his global Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour — which had begun prior to the COVID-19 pandemic before being paused for obvious reasons.
The new dates revealed on Wednesday, accompanied by a video message from Elton to his fans around the world, will begin at major stadiums in May 2022, starting in Frankfurt, Germany and carrying him all the way to a pair of shows at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles in November.
Here they are – my final tour dates ever in North America and Europe! This has been an incredible tour so far and I'll be going out in the biggest possible way. I can't wait to see you all on the road one last time 🚀🚀🚀
🎫 → https://t.co/fEQsOiiRjO#EltonFarewellTour pic.twitter.com/rlXs6cHsA7
— Elton John (@eltonofficial) June 23, 2021
That’s an especially appropriate way to cap off the shows, given the legendary singer/entertainment icon‘s history at the vaunted baseball stadium.
Here’s his video message:
And the U.S./European dates. Public ticket on sales begin Tuesday, June 29 for the European dates and Wednesday, June 30 for the U.S. shows.
Fri, May 27 2022 – Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt
Sun, May 29 2022 – Red Bull Arena, Leipzig
Sat, June 04 2022 – San Siro Stadium, Milan
Tue, June 07 2022 – CASA Arena, Horsens
Thu, June 09 2022 – Gelredome, Arnhem
Sat, June 11 2022 – La Defense Arena, Paris
Wed, June 15 2022 – Carrow Road, Norwich
Fri, June 17 2022 – Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
Sun, June 19 2022 – Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Wed, June 22 2022 – Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol
Wed, June 29 2022 – Liberty Stadium, Swansea
Fri, July 15 2022 – Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
Mon, July 18 2022 – Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
Sat, July 23 2022 – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Thu, July 28 2022 – Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA
Sat, July 30 2022 – Progressive Field, Cleveland, OH
Fri, August 05 2022 – Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
Sun, August 07 2022 – Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
Sat, September 10 2022 – Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
Fri, September 16 2022 – PNC Park, Pittsburgh, OH
Sun, September 18 2022 – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC
Thu, September 22 2022 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
Sat, September 24 2022 – Nationals Park, Washington, DC
Fri, September 30 2022 – Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
Sun, October 02 2022 – Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
Fri, October 21 2022 – BC Place, Vancouver, BC
Sat, October 29 2022 – Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
Fri, November 04 2022 – Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX
Sat, November 12 2022 – Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
Sat, November 19 2022 – Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Sun, November 20 2022 – Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA