Bands & artists like Elton John

If you like Elton John, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Elton John? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

David Bowie

David Bowie

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Bowie's glam rock era shares a theatrical flair and rich melodic textures, often exploring dynamic shifts in rhythm and mood.

alternative rock ambient music art pop
Billy Joel

Billy Joel

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Joel's pop rock style features intricate piano melodies and emotionally resonant lyrics that echo Elton John's storytelling approach.

contemporary classical music pop rock rock and roll
Queen

Queen

Queen's grandiose sound and operatic vocal delivery align closely with Elton John's dramatic flair and melodic complexity.

art rock glam rock hard rock
T. Rex

T. Rex

T. Rex's glam rock roots and catchy hooks complement the vibrant energy found in Elton John's music.

folk rock psychedelic rock
Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart

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Stewart's blend of rock and pop, along with his raspy vocal style, resonates well with Elton John's rhythmic and melodic sensibilities.

blues rock new wave pop music
Billy Squier

Billy Squier

Squier's rock sound features strong melodies and rhythmic grooves that parallel the engaging dynamics of Elton John's work.

arena rock hard rock
The Beach Boys

The Beach Boys

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Their lush harmonies and intricate arrangements provide a similar melodic richness that complements Elton John's musical palette.

pop music rock and roll rock music
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac's blend of soft rock with complex harmonies mirrors the introspective yet vibrant qualities present in Elton John's music.

blues blues rock hard rock

Common questions

Who sounds like Elton John?

Artists similar to Elton John include David Bowie, Billy Joel, Queen and T. Rex. Each shares elements of Elton John's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Elton John?

Elton John is primarily known for pop rock, R&B and soft rock. Driven by a pulsating rhythm and rich melodic textures, his music thrives on dynamic shifts that keep listeners engaged while inviting moments of quiet introspection.

Where should I start if I like Elton John?

If you enjoy Elton John, start with David Bowie — their album "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" is a great entry point. Bowie's glam rock era shares a theatrical flair and rich melodic textures, often exploring dynamic shifts in rhythm and mood.