Although Elton John has temporarily ceased his concert tours, this does not signify that the celebrated rock musician will cease to produce new music and films for his admirers. This is a welcome development. Elton John is scheduled to present his latest documentary at the Toronto Film Festival in September of this year. The documentary, entitled Elton John: Never Too Late, provides a comprehensive examination of the renowned musician's final tour, the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, which grossed an astonishing $900 million. The film, which was co-directed by R.J. Cutler and Elton's husband, David Furnish, has the objective of providing a comprehensive account of the life of the legendary singer. The film features a combination of historical concert footage spanning five decades, personal journal entries, and contemporary scenes capturing Elton John with his family.
Additionally, the documentary will examine the artist's concluding performances in the United States, concluding with a notable November event at Dodger Stadium. The tour was originally scheduled to conclude in 2021, but due to the pandemic, it was extended over five years, finally concluding in July 2023 with a poignant final concert in Stockholm. In reflecting on the tour, Elton articulated an emotional journey, expressing gratitude towards his fans and a bittersweet realisation of the conclusion of his touring career. With the tour now behind him, Elton is focusing his energies on philanthropic efforts, particularly through his work with the Elton John AIDS Foundation. Following its debut in Toronto, the documentary is scheduled for later release on Disney+, offering fans a closer examination of the star's profound impact on music and culture.