Elton John is set to rake in millions before his latest Australian tour as he charges $1,749 for ‘VIP’ ticket package which includes canapés and a photo with his piano, but NOT the singer.
Sir Elton John is set to make some serious money when he embarks on his final tour of Australia this weekend.
The 75-year-old, who will kick off his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in Newcastle on Sunday night, is offering a ‘VIP’ experience package to enthusiastic fans for a whopping $1,749.
Billed as the ‘definitive Elton John experience’, the VIP package offers buyers a luxury seat, drinks and canapés and a photo opportunity with Elton’s iconic Yamaha grand piano – but not with the singer himself.
Sir Elton John, 75, (pictured) is set to make some serious money when he embarks on his final tour of Australia this weekend.
Fans can also pay $1,499 for another VIP package that includes a seat in the first ten rows and a photo with Elton’s piano.
Elton will also not be posing for photos with these ticket holders.
Luckily for less enthusiastic fans, regular tickets to their shows are also available for a comparative bargain price of $250.
The 75-year-old, who will kick off his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in Newcastle on Sunday night, is offering a ‘VIP’ experience package to enthusiastic fans for a whopping $1,749
It comes after Elton shared a heartfelt video wishing his fans a Happy New Year from Hayman Island, off the Queensland coast.
The legendary singer also thanked his fans for an ‘amazing’ 2022 ahead of his upcoming Australian concert dates.
“I wanted to take this opportunity at the beginning of 2023 to say thank you for 2022. You have been amazing, I will see you in Newcastle, Australia on January 8,” he said in an Instagram story.
Billed as the ‘definitive Elton John experience’, the VIP package offers buyers a luxury seat, drinks and canapés and a photo opportunity with Elton’s iconic Yamaha grand piano, but not with the singer himself.
“Hopefully 2023 is just as good,” he added, before saying he was excited to complete his Farewell Yellow Brick Road World Tour in Stockholm in July.
Elton is in Australia for his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, set to perform in Newcastle on January 8 before heading to Melbourne for two weekend shows.
They will then perform in Sydney on January 18 and 19 before heading to Brisbane for their final show on January 21.
Elton’s next shows come 51 years after his first performance in Australia at Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse in October 1971.
Luckily for less enthusiastic fans, regular tickets to their shows are also available for a comparative bargain price of $250.