Elton John is considered as one of the most iconic musicians of all time and since he's in demand, thousands of fans are expected to attend his shows. More recently, his farewell tour in Los Angeles had so many concertgoers that it caused a major problem; what happened?

According to Dodgers Nation, there are many fans who missed the opening of the singer's show because there are still hundreds of vehicles attempting to get into the parking lot of the Dodgers' Stadium.

Some of them expressed their dismay online, with one user writing, "Where the s*** was traffic control for a massive concert??? 2 total hours in traffic and 3 hours of show. Missed the first two songs and those tix ain't cheap! What a shit show. Be warned this weekend Elton John concert goers!"

Another user revealed that it took them three hours before they were able to get into the iconic venue just to watch the legendary musician.

One fan pleaded for the "Your Song" hitmaker to take a break for a few minutes as the concertgoer spent half a thousand dollars to see him perform, but were stuck in traffic.

Although there were many fans who were disappointed with the traffic going to Elton John's concert, it appears that some of them enjoyed the show despite the big problem they faced before getting into the venue.

"Elton John...worth the traffic!!! @ Dodger Stadium," one wrote.

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Elton John's Last Two Shows at Dodgers' Stadium

Elton John still has two more shows at the Dodgers' Stadium this weekend, and many users shared their advice on social media on how to get to the venue on time.

"Dodgers' Stadium traffic is always terrible. If you live in LA, you should be aware of this and leave for your event accordingly. I've been to two concerts there recently (Lady Gaga & Elton John - both EPIC!) and I made them both on time. #planbetter," one wrote.

In early reports, John would feature special performers for his concerts at the iconic venue including Dua Lipa, Kiki Dee, and Brandi Carlile.

The concert will be available for streaming on Disney+. titled, "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances And the Years That Made His Legend" for fans who miss the show to watch. the singer's performance will be accessible on the platform starting November 20.

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