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"Sir Elton" - Las Vegas' Only All-Elton John Tribute Show Set to Open
New Live Tribute Show Celebrating the Music of Elton John Opens June 22 at Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA / ACCESS Newswire / May 14, 2025 / A new live tribute show dedicated entirely to the music of Elton John is launching in Las Vegas. Sir Elton, starring pianist and vocalist Jeff Burkett, will begin performances Sunday, June 22, 2025, at 8:00 PM inside the Ahern Live Showroom at Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel, located just off the Las Vegas Strip.
Sir Elton stars pianist and vocalist Jeff Burkett, who is performing Elton John's greatest hits live at the piano. Backed by a drummer and featured vocalist, it's a powerful tribute in a 100-seat studio-style showroom.
Sir Elton is the only all-Elton John tribute show running in Las Vegas. The 70-minute live studio session-style production features Burkett performing live at the piano, backed by a drummer and a featured female vocalist. The show includes a wide selection of Elton John's most beloved hits, including "Your Song," "Rocket Man," "Bennie and the Jets," "Tiny Dancer," and more.
Performances for Sir Elton will run weekly on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays at 8:00 PM in a 100-seat showroom designed to create a close-up, live music experience.
"We want the audience to feel like they're in the room where the music was born," said Jeff Burkett, star of Sir Elton. "This show is about honoring the genius of Elton John with live musicianship and heartfelt delivery - not imitation."
"This show has been thoughtfully created to offer something different from the typical Las Vegas tribute," said Pete Housley, Executive Producer and CEO of Admit VIP. "We're not trying to be flashy or over-the-top - we're bringing audiences closer to the music, the lyrics, and the emotional power of Elton John's songs, all with a backroom session feeling."
Jeff Burkett is a veteran tribute artist and touring musician with over 40 years of experience. He is known nationally for his work in Candle in the Wind: The Elton John Experience and has performed in theaters, concert halls, and casino venues nationwide.
Sir Elton is executive produced by Pete Housley of Admit VIP, a Las Vegas-based entertainment company whose show portfolio includes All Motown, King of Diamonds, Rock Hard: The Male Revue, Frankly Frank, Flashback, and Motown Brunch.
Tickets are available now at www.SirElton.com, TicketKite.com, and most major ticket outlets. Ahern Luxury Boutique Hotel is located at 300 Sahara Avenue, one block west of the famous Las Vegas Strip.
Contact Information
Denise Kraft
[email protected]
206-852-1656
SOURCE: Admit VIP LLC
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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