Elton John is set to end the North American leg of his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour" across the United States and fans still got a chance to secure tickets to his final shows; where would it take place?

According to Billboard, the British music legend would be wrapping up his tour with last two shows, the first one would be this weekend at the Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona, and at the Dodger's Stadium, in Los Angeles, California, next week.

The "Your Song" hitmaker began touring across North America last July and he already played a whopping 250 shows.

His tour made history as it became the third-biggest tour in history after earning $661 million.

How to Secure Tickets for Elton John's Final Shows in the US?

For the Phoenix, Arizona, show, fans could visit several ticket outlets, but the cheapest ticket starts around $73 on Seat Geek.

StubHub, Ticketmaster, and Vivid Seats also offer passes with a starting price of $90.

For his three-consecutive-night finale shows at Dodger Stadium starting November 17, fans could visit the same websites mentioned above, but tickets start at $63 to $69 depending on which date.

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There's still a chance for fans to witness the music legend perform live as he's set to visit Australia and New Zealand in January 2023 to continue his tour.

He would also perform in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe. The final scheduled show would be in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 8. The complete details of his tour are available on his official website.

Elton John's Final Show to Air on Disney+?

For fans who never got a chance to witness Elton John perform live at his previous concerts, the Dodger Stadium show will be available for live streaming.

According to Deadline, the final show titled "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances And the Years That Made His Legend," would air on November 20 exclusively on Disney+.

The outlet noted that John will also have a documentary that will be available on the platform soon. Co-directed by R.J. Cutler, who previously worked with Billie Eilish, the film would tackle the singer's music career.

It would also feature some rare never-before-seen concert videos and archive footage throughout his career.

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