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Billy Joel Reslanes Syracuse concert due to “medical diseases”

Billy Joel shifts his tour dates, including an upcoming Syracuse concert due to an “illness”.

According to a statement published on Tuesday, the singer “Piano Man” shifts all of his live appearances for four months, while he is recovered from a recently carried out operation and under the supervision of his doctors under the supervision of his doctors. The doctors said he would make a full recovery on July 5 with a Pittsburgh concert and do the tour.

“While I regret moving any shows, my health must come first. I look forward to coming back on stage and sharing the joy of live music with our amazing fans. Thank you for your understanding, ”said Joel in an explanation.

Additional details on his health problems were not announced, but Joel reported reports that he was released when he lost his balance and fell on February 22nd on February 22nd in Connecticut. A video showed how he landed on his side before rolling on his back. The fans said he looked hurt, but played a song that night.

The Syracuse concert, which is originally planned for April 11th in the JMA Wireless Dome, was postponed for April 10, 2026. Sting should still open the show.

All tickets purchased for the original date are honored for the new date.

The concert will be Joels’s record eight times in the former Carrier Dome and Stings first at the venue of Syracuse University without his band, the police.

Bruce Springsteen moved an autumn concert on the dome in a similar way in 2023 due to problems in connection with the ulcer disease in connection with a hits-packed concert in April 2024.

The 75 -year -old Joel is a musician of the Rock’n’roll Hall of Fame, who is known for some of the biggest hits of the 1970s and 80s, including “Piano Man”, “Movin ‘Out (Anthony’s Song)”, “Uptown Girl”, “Only the Good Die Young”, “The longest time”, “It’s still and roll -roll -roll -“-We” and “We don’t have to start”. He recently released “Turn the Lights Back On”, his first new pop song for three decades, and completed a historic Madison Square Garden Residency.

Sting, a rock’n’roll -Hall of Famer, is the voice of hits like “every breath that you take”, “don’t stand so close to me”, “Desert Rose” and “Roxanne”.

Billy Joel planned tour dates:

Detroit – November 15, 2025 with Stevie Nicks

Toronto – March 14, 2026

Syracus – April 10, 2026, with Sting

Salt Lake City – May 22, 2026, with Sting

Edinburgh, Scotland – June 6, 2026

Liverpool, England – June 20, 2026

Charlotte – July 3, 2026, with Sting

Milwaukee – TBD with Sting

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