Sir Elton John has bid farewell to fans in Las Vegas after playing the final show in his five-year residency on Wednesday night.
The hitmaker has been a regular fixture at the Colosseum at Caesar's Palace since signing on for a three-year deal in February 2004.
John was scheduled to play 75 shows over that time period, but a further 166 concert dates were added due to popular demand.
He brought the curtain down on The Red Piano show this week, paying tribute to the other superstars who have also enjoyed extended runs at the Colosseum.
The singer wowed the crowds with hits like Candle in the Wind, Tiny Dancer and Rocket Man, earning him a standing ovation from fans after each song. He told the audience, "The ex-home of Celine Dion... and now it's the ex-home of Elton John as well.
"Who are you going to get to fill in our shoes now? You've got Bette Midler, you've got Cher. It's gonna be the Village People next."
But the five-time Grammy winner isn't ruling out a return to the Vegas stage. As he closed the show with a rendition of Your Song, John said: "I really have enjoyed every single moment of this engagement. One day I might even see you in Vegas, OK? But until then, I love you."
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