Sir Elton – At the Piano: The Music of Elton John Las Vegas Show
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There's something different about hearing 'Tiny Dancer' played live just a few rows away from you. Jeff Burkett doesn't perform Elton John from a distance — he pulls you into the piano bench with him, note by note.
Some tribute shows fill an arena and let the spectacle do the talking. This one takes the opposite approach — and that's exactly what makes it land. At the Pegasus Showroom inside Alexis Park Resort, just steps from the Strip without the stadium-scale noise, Jeff Burkett sits down at the piano and makes Elton John's songbook feel like it was written for a room this size. The intimacy isn't a compromise. It's the whole point.
Burkett brings both the piano craft and the vocal weight that Elton John's catalog demands — a catalog that spans decades of rock, pop, and balladry, each song carrying its own emotional fingerprint. Joined by a drummer and a female vocalist, the trio builds arrangements that breathe rather than simply replicate. When the opening chords of 'Your Song' roll out, or 'Benny and the Jets' kicks into its jagged rhythm, you're not watching a carbon copy — you're watching musicians who actually know why those songs matter. That distinction is audible.
What you take away from a show like this isn't just a setlist of familiar titles — it's the feeling of those songs hitting you in a room where there's nowhere to hide from them. No pyrotechnics, no LED walls, just a piano, a stage, and performances built on genuine musicianship. For anyone who grew up with Elton John's music, or simply appreciates the rare art of a well-executed live tribute, the Pegasus Showroom delivers something harder to find than you'd expect in Las Vegas: a show that feels personal.
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