Billy Joel postpones tour dates due to ‘medical condition’

The ‘Piano Man’ singer underwent a recent surgery, from which he is ‘expected to make a full recovery’

Inga Parkel
in New York
Wednesday 12 March 2025 04:52 GMT
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Billy Joel has canceled the next four months of his tour to recover from a recent surgery he underwent to treat an unspecified “medical condition.”

The 75-year-old “Piano Man” hitmaker was scheduled to perform Saturday in Toronto before continuing on to other major U.S. cities in April and May and the U.K. later this summer.

However, on Tuesday, he announced on Instagram that the upcoming dates had been postponed.

“Billy Joel’s upcoming concert dates will be rescheduled due to a medical condition,” the post read. “The current tour will be postponed for four months to allow him to recover from recent surgery and to undergo physical therapy under the supervision of his doctors. Joel is expected to make a full recovery. The tour will resume at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on July 5, 2025.”

Joel added: “While I regret postponing any shows, my health must come first. I look forward to getting back on stage and sharing the joy of live music with our amazing fans. Thank you for your understanding.”

He noted that “all purchased tickets will automatically be valid for the rescheduled shows.”

Find the rescheduled dates below:

DETROIT, Ford Field: November 15, 2025 — Billy Joel & Stevie Nicks

TORONTO, Rogers Centre: March 14, 2026 — Billy Joel

SYRACUSE, JMA Wireless Dome: April 10, 2026 — Billy Joel & Sting

SALT LAKE CITY, Rice Eccles Stadium: May 22, 2026 — Billy Joel & Sting

EDINBURGH, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium: June 6, 2026 — Billy Joel

LIVERPOOL, Anfield Stadium: June 20, 2026 — Billy Joel

CHARLOTTE, Charlotte Bank of America Stadium: July 3, 2026 — Billy Joel & Sting

MILWAUKEE, American Family Field: TBD — Billy Joel & Sting

Billy Joel has postponed his tour for the next four months due to a ‘medical condition’
Billy Joel has postponed his tour for the next four months due to a ‘medical condition’ (PA Archive)

Joel has been touring the U.S. since the conclusion of his record-breaking, 10-year Madison Square Garden residency in July 2024.

His Saturday show in Toronto was going to be his first performance there in over 10 years.

Last February, the Grammy-winning “Uptown Girl” singer released his first new original song in decades. Titled “Turn the Lights Back On,” the track was produced by Freddy Wexler, who also co-wrote the song with Joel, Arthur Bacon and Wayne Hector.

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