Billy Joel delays the tour, “my health must come first”

Billy Joel Delays his upcoming concert dates to focus on his health.
In a statement shared on the social media, the singer announced that the next four months of the concert date will be “postponed because of the health condition”.
“The current tour will be delayed for four months to allow it to recover from a recent surgery and undergo physical therapy under the supervision of its doctors,” the statement continued.
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Billy Joel has been delaying the tour dates for four months, while recovering from surgery and undergoes physical therapy. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
“Joel is expected to make a complete recovery. The tour will continue at the Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on July 5, 2025.”
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Joel shared a personal comment Plus, writing: “Although I regret delaying any show, my health must be in the first place. I look forward to returning to the stage and sharing the joy of live music with our incredible fans. Thank you for your understanding.”
Joela’s representatives did not immediately return the Fox News Digital request to comment.
Billy Joel said in a statement that he regretted delaying the shows, but “my health must be in the first place.” (Taylor Hill/Getty Images)
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The post also noted that “all tickets purchased will automatically be valid for reprogrammed shows.”
Valling stone They reported that on Jel’s latest show on February 22, at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, the singer briefly stumbled after she eventually threw her crew stand at the end “It’s still rock and roll for me” but quickly recovered.
In 2024, the 75-year-old published “Including Lights”, his first new single since 2007.
The 75-year-old announced a new single last year, “Turn on the lights.” (Myrna M. Suarez/Getty Images)
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The same year ended his 10-year residence in the garden of Madison Square.
He said New York Times On the eve of the last shows that he had planned to continue the tour.
The “Piano Man” singer said in 2024 that he had no intention of stopping his performance schedule. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
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“I never said I wouldn’t perform again,” the singer “Piano man” made it clear clear.