Elton John's "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour has been taking over the world over the past few months and the legend has good news for fans who never got the chance to secure tickets to see him live.

According to Rolling Stone, the "Your Song" hitmaker's show at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, will be available for live streaming.

Deadline reported that the live broadcast, titled "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances And the Years That Made His Legend," will air on November 20 exclusively on Disney+.

Aside from the live show, fans can also watch his documentary soon on the streaming platform.

The outlet noted that the film is co-directed by R.J. Cutler, who previously worked with Billie Eilish for her tour, as well as the legend's husband David Furnish.

The documentary will revolve around John's music career and would feature never-before-seen concert footage and archive videos from the singer's decades-long career.

In addition, it will tackle how he works on his music and his life behind closed doors with his family.

As of this writing, Elton John has not revealed an official release date for the movie, but the outlet noted that it will also be released in theaters aside from Disney+.

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Elton John 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road' Tour

John's live stream will mark his final show in the United States as advertised, but his tour will continue to dominate the world as he's set to perform in major cities next year.

The singer will also be performing in Australia and New Zealand at the beginning of 2023 before traveling to Europe from March to July.

His final show will be in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 8. As of this writing, there have been no changes for his shows.

Complete tour dates, tickets, and packages are available on his official website.

The recent live stream announcement comes a few days after Elton John paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II during his show in Toronto, Canada.

The longest-reigning monarch passed away at the age of 96, making the singer emotional as he revealed that it was the "saddest news" he received.

"She led the country through some of our greatest and darkest moments with grace, decency and a genuine care and warmth," he said.

After sharing a few words about Her Majesty, the singer performed "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me."

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