Elton Johnis saying an emotional farewell to touring.

The legendary musician, 76, wrapped his live-touring career of over 50 years over the weekend with a final emotional stop on hisFarewell Yellow Brick Roadtour at the Tele2 Arena in Stockholm.

“I’ve had the most wonderful career, beyond belief. 52 years of pure joy playing music, how lucky am I to play music? But I wouldn’t be sitting here if it wasn’t for you," John said,perTheIndependent.“You bought the singles, albums and CDs and more importantly you bought the tickets to the shows and you know how I love to play live.”

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Elton John tells farewell gig crowd they will be in his ‘head, heart and soul’

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“It’s been my lifeblood to play for you guys and you’ve been absolutely magnificent – thank you," he added. “I will never forget you guys. I’ve played so many concerts, how could I forget? You’re in my head, and my heart and my soul and I thank you so much.”

Elton John performs at his final farewell tour show at the Tele2 Arena in Stockholm.PA Wire via ZUMA Press

Elton John tells farewell gig crowd they will be in his ‘head, heart and soul’

The final stop on the tour — which spanned more than 330 dates — was a massive one, as John treated concert-goers to two-and-a-half hour set of music. From opener “Bennie and the Jets,” to “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues,” to “Tiny Dancer” and, of course, “Candle in the Wind” and “Rocket Man,” the singer played many of his greatest hits.

The night also featured a special appearance from Coldplay’sChris Martin— via a video link from Copenhagen — and a handful of costume changes from the style icon, as well as a reminder from John that this was his last hoorah on the road, as he confirmed he’ll “never be touring again.”

“I want to appreciate my family, my sons, my husband, everything. I’ve earned it and I don’t regret it tonight. But I want to say thank you to the band, the crew, everybody… I love you," he said, perThe Independent.

As the outlet noted, John has played over 4,000 shows since launching his first tour in 1970. His final run of shows, according toBillboard, became the first inBillboardBoxscore history to break $900 million in ticket sales, surpassingEd Sheeranwith $776.4 million and U2 with $736.4 million.

“And off he goes…. 🚀 One final trip down the Yellow Brick Road 💫 330 shows under his belt 💪🏼🎹 Finally off the road and into the sunset 🌈☀️,” Furnish wrote in the caption.“So excited for the next chapter together 👨‍👨‍👦‍👦 We love you Daddy ❤️”

source: people.com