Spotted along that yellow brick road he just can’t say goodbye to, its famous traveler is heading for Vegas again. And he’s got that kooky-crazy keyboard on steroids with him. According him royal respect, we can report that Sir Elton John is returning in The Million Dollar Piano, performing his repertoire of classic hits in his anything-but-understated style. Proof of the latter? Witness the production’s titular instrument.

Nicknamed “Blossom,” John’s Yamaha piano—which took nearly four years to construct—is decked out with 68 LED screens stretched along its length, flashing images that complement the larger digital video show behind the legend. Why, it even features a fish-filled aquarium. Given John’s reputation for visual flashiness—to say the very least—the overhead projections overwhelm your eyeballs, including lush, warm sunsets, twirling candelabras, carnival scenes and images of John performing over the years in outfits that have created their own outrageous legacy.

Don’t worry, though—the man and his music are still the true stars. You’ll get Elton in full from his five-decade career: “Rocket Man,” “Tiny Dancer,” “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” “I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues,” “Bennie and the Jets,” “Crocodile Rock,” “Your Song” and “I’m Still Standing,” amid others.

So welcome the you-know-what back. He’ll be stone-cold sober, as a matter of fact. (Yes, he’ll sing that one, too).

Caesars Palace, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13-14, 16-17, 20-21, 23-24, 27 & 30-31, starting at $55 plus tax and fee. 888.929.7849