![]() While obviously the show is very tight with it’s production, Elton John is truly a performer and, I think, revels in it. My expectation is with these sorts of residency shows is that the artist may sort of “phone it in”, and was quite impressed that with Sir Elton John, quite the opposite is true. More than a concert, it is a retrospective of important events in his life, as they intersect with his work and classic song catalog. Tonight, I had the privilege of attending Elton John’s “The Million Dollar Piano” residency show at The Colosseum, which began late last year and is currently scheduled to run 41 performances through this time next year. Who: Elton John Venue: The Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace Where: Las Vegas, Nevada When: ApSeating: Rear Orchestra, Row A, Seat 203 (front row, second floor section, far stage right) And having a chance to experience a performance of many of his greatest hits is indeed an honor. This is an easy concert for me to preface, as Sir Elton John needs no introduction – he is a genuine legend in music. Bennie and the Jets, Rocket Man, I’m Still Standing, Tiny Dancer, Blue Eyes, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Sad Songs (Say So Much)… some of the best pop songs ever recorded. ![]()
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