Elton John will be celebrating a milestone on Monday.

The singer will be marking his 100th performance of his Las Vegas show The Million Dollar Piano, and it appears he isn’t about to stop anytime soon.

On Wednesday, John announced that he will be returning for more shows at Caesar's Palace in October, with 11 performances going on sale Sunday.

New dates on the Colosseum Stage will start Oct. 13, with the final performance scheduled for Halloween, Oct. 31.

If you can't wait until October, his current run is still going on with dates scheduled through April 14.

John's band includes drummer Nigel Olsson, who was part of his original three-piece band; as well as musical director Davey Johnstone (who first recorded with John in 1971 and joined the band a year later) on guitar; Matt Bissonette on bass; John Mahon on percussion; and Kim Bullard on keyboards; with a special appearance by percussionist Ray Cooper.

"The Million Dollar Piano" features iconic hits and classic album tracks from throughout Elton's incredible five-decade career, including a selection of songs from his highly-acclaimed 16 times platinum remastered album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," which recently celebrated its 40th anniversary.

Elton is one of the top-selling solo artists of all time, with 37 gold and 27 multi-platinum albums as well as 58 Billboard Top 40 singles, and he has sold more than 250 million records worldwide. Elton holds the record for the biggest-selling single of all time, "Candle in the Wind 1997," which sold 33 million copies, as well as for most appearances on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart with his 2013 single "Home Again" marking his 69th entry. He has also written the music for stage and screen successes Billy Elliot: The MusicalElton John and Tim Rice's Aida, and The Lion King, which was recently named the highest-grossing stage show or film release in the world.

Don't forget, you have until March 23 to register to see Elton in Vegas, courtesy of WFGR

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