Elton John would be ending the North American leg of his million-dollar-generating concert called "Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour" and he tapped some of his most popular musician friends to help him close the show with a bang.

According to Billboard, the legendary singer would wrap up his tour at the Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, California, starting on November 17.

Vulture reported that John would feature special guests including Dua Lipa, his collaborator on the song "Cold Heart," Kiki Dee with "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," and Brandi Carlile.

The "Sine From Above" hitmaker started his North American leg last July and he already played at 250 shows across the United States and Canada.

He made history as his concert became the third-biggest tour after generating over $661 million.

How to Get CHEAP Tickets for Elton John's Final Show?

John would perform for three consecutive nights at the Dodger Stadium on November 17, 18, and 19, and fans still have a chance to secure tickets at a lower price.

Passes are available on Seat Geek, Ticketmaster, and Vivid Seats starting at $63 to $69 depending on which date.

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After touring across North America, the music legend would take a break for the remainder of 2022 before traveling to Australia and New Zealand in January.

He would also perform in the United Kingdom and Europe, including a gig at the iconic O2 Arena.

Elton John's Final Show to be Live Streamed on Disney+

For fans who failed to get tickets, they could still feel Elton John's presence at their homes by watching the live stream of his final US concert via Disney+.

In early reports, the concert titled "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road: The Final Elton John Performances And the Years That Made His Legend," will be available for streaming starting November 20 exclusively on the Disney platform.

Aside from his concert, John would also collaborate with R.J. cutler for a documentary that will be released soon. The film would reportedly feature never-before-scene videos and would tackle his decades-long music career.

As of this writing, Elton John has not revealed the official release date of his documentary, but Deadline reported that it would also be available on Disney+.

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