Has Elton John performed in Las Vegas?

Well before Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars were filling theaters on the Strip, Las Vegas had Elton John. For the better part of 15 years, he has made Vegas his second home, first with the Red Piano residency from 2004 to 2009 and then with The Million Dollar Piano, which ran from 2011 until May 2018.

When was Elton John’s Red Piano concert in Las Vegas?

The Red Piano

Billboard of the red piano
Location Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Venue The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
Start date 13 February 2004
Elton John concert chronology

When was Elton John’s Las Vegas concert?

The Million Dollar Piano

Location Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Venue The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
Start date September 28, 2011
End date May 17, 2018
Elton John concert chronology

How much is Elton John’s Red Piano worth?

One of Yamaha’s Elton John Limited Edition Signature Red pianos has just sold for $150,000. This was at the Julien’s Auctions Music Icons sale (June 2021). The sum was well in excess of the pre-sale estimate of $80,000-$100,000.

Where does Sir Elton John live?

Pinner
Old Windsor
Elton John/Places lived

How much does absinthe show cost?

TICKET PRICES: $99.00 + tax Reserved A Seating – Includes seating adjacent to the piano stage. $109.00 + tax Reserved B Seating – Includes stylized seating clusters around the perimeter of the tent.

How many grand pianos does Elton John?

“Actually, Elton has four touring piano systems, which are represented by the letters A through D. Each system involves a Yamaha Disklavier piano and a rack of gear. There’s also piano E, a 7’6″ Yamaha grand in London that’s used for most of the studio work. But Elton’s deepest emotional attachment is to Piano A.”

What are the names of Elton Johns pianos?

During his 2013 world tour, he traveled with five 9-foot-long Yamaha grand pianos he named Aretha, Nikita, Kay, Nina and Winifred, after female singers such as Aretha Franklin and Nina Simone. During his Las Vegas residency, he played a million-dollar piano he called Blossom, after jazz vocalist Blossom Dearie.

Does Elton John bring his own piano on tour?

“It’s probably the most played, most traveled piano on the planet,” says Keith Bradley, Elton’s tour director. “Actually, Elton has four touring piano systems, which are represented by the letters A through D. Each system involves a Yamaha Disklavier piano and a rack of gear.