Billy Joel has announced the cancellation of his upcoming concerts after revealing he’s battling a brain condition, following a string a series of frail performances that left fans concerned.
The Piano Man singer, 76, took to Instagram on Friday to share that he’s been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH).
The condition affects the brain and can impact hearing, vision, and balance.
‘Hydrocephalus is the buildup of fluid in the brain, enlarging the ventricles and puts pressure on brain tissue, potentially causing damage and neurological symptoms,’ per Mayo Clinic.
According to his statement, recent live shows have worsened the symptoms.
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Billy Joel has announced he’s canceling upcoming concerts due to health issues following a series of frail performances that left fans concerned; (seen in July 2024)

The Piano Man singer, 76, took to Instagram on Friday to share that he’s been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH)
Joel is currently undergoing targeted physical therapy as prescribed by his doctor and has been ‘advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period.’
The legendary musician also expressed his gratitude for the care he’s receiving and thanked fans for their continued support.
‘I’m sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding,’ Joel wrote on Instagram.
‘Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health,’ the statement read.
It continued, ‘He is grateful for the support from fans during this time and looks forward to the day when he can once again take the stage.’
Fans won’t need to take any steps to receive a refund—payments will be automatically returned to the original form of purchase.
Canceled dates include his summer show in New York City, along with stops in New Orleans, Toronto, Santa Clara, Salt Lake City, Washington, D.C., and Liverpool.