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About Billy Joel

Billy Joel's musical journey began in the suburbs of Hicksville, NY,  where he started playing the piano at age four. Growing up in a working-class family, he was exposed to various genres of music, including classical and popular tunes, which influenced his diverse musical style.

In the late 1960s, Joel entered the music scene and formed the band The Hassles, followed by Attila, with his first taste of commercial success coming in the early 1970s with the release of his Cold Spring Harbor and Piano Man albums. It was the latter's title track that marked his breakthrough, establishing him as a prominent figure in the singer-songwriter movement of the era.

Over the years, his career flourished with numerous chart-topping hits, including "Just the Way You Are," "Uptown Girl," and "We Didn't Start the Fire." Joel’s ability to blend various musical genres, coupled with his poignant lyrics and charismatic stage presence, has solidified his status as one of the most influential and successful musicians in the history of popular music.

10 Songs Often Found on Billy Joel’s Setlist

You never know which songs you’ll hear when you see Billy Joel in concert. His catalog has way too many hits to squeeze into one show! Of course, he does have some standards, and when you buy tickets for his tour, you’ll likely hear: 

  1. Allentown

  2. Big Shot

  3. It's Still Rock and Roll to Me

  4. Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)

  5. My Life

  6. Only the Good Die Young

  7. Piano Man

  8. Scenes From an Italian Restaurant

  9. We Didn't Start the Fire

  10. You May Be Right

Live Moments That Made Headlines

Billy Joel has been dazzling audiences for decades. His sound never seems to go out of style! But seeing him live is on another level. His concerts, tours, residencies, and special shows have given audiences many musical memories, including the examples below: 

  • Grand Piano at Shea Stadium (1980): Joel played a special concert at Shea Stadium in New York City. For the performance, a grand piano emerged from the stage in a dramatic flourish, adding a touch of theatricality to the show

  • "New York State of Mind" at the PNC Bank Arts Center (1982): At a special show in New Jersey at the PNC Bank Arts Center (formerly known as the Garden State Arts Center), Billy Joel led the audience in a rousing sing-along of his classic song "New York State of Mind," a moment of shared connection and hometown pride.

  • 1st Rock Concert at Yankee Stadium (1990): Joel performed two sold-out summer shows at Yankee Stadium. Recordings of the performances were sold on VHS and later became available on DVD. To this day, they are considered among the best concert recordings of all time.

  • Rainbow Room (1993): Billy Joel surprised fans with an impromptu performance at the Rainbow Room in New York City. The intimate show was a rare opportunity for fans to see him perform up close and personal.

  • Ray Charles at MSG (1995): Joel shared the stage with the legendary Ray Charles at Madison Square Garden for a performance of Charles's classic song "Honesty." The duet was a heartwarming highlight of the show and showcased Joel's vocal prowess and respect for his musical elders.

  • Central Park (1997): During a free concert in Central Park, Billy Joel was a surprise guest of Garth Brooks. They joined forces with Don McLean for an acoustic version of “American Pie” for 980,000 fans in attendance, arguably the largest audience in Central Park history.

  • Return to Shea Stadium (2008): Joel reunited with his original band members for the last concert at Shea Stadium. The show featured a nostalgic setlist of early hits—a real treat for longtime fans.

  • Change Begins Within (2008): Billy Joel and Paul Simon, two musical giants from New York, shared the stage for a performance at Radio City Music Hall to raise funds for the David Lynch Foundation. Their rendition of “The Boxer” was iconic.

  • 100th Show at MSG (2017): The 100th show of Billy Joel's Madison Square Garden residency was a significant milestone, emphasizing the enduring popularity of his music and his connection with fans in the heart of the Big Apple.

  • Uptown Girl (2022): During his show at Madison Square Garden on August 24th, 2022, Joel brought pop sensation Olivia Rodrigo on stage to sing “Uptown Girl” with him. The crowd loved it, especially when Rodrigo said he was an inspiration for her hit “Deja Vu.”

Billy Joel Collaborations

What’s better than an artist with talent beyond measure? Musicians who work together to lend their lyrics, sounds, and production skills to create masterpieces! Billy Joel's illustrious career has been marked by notable collaborations that showcase his versatility and ability to harmonize with diverse artists. The list below features some of the greatest:  

  • Cyndi Lauper (1986): Billy Joel co-wrote and performed "Code of Silence" with Cyndi Lauper, exploring themes of secrecy and trust.

  • Ray Charles (1986): Joel and Ray Charles collaborated on "Baby Grand," a track from Joel's album, The Bridge.

  • Mick Jones (1989): Mick Jones, of Foreigner fame, co-produced and played guitar on the track "I Go to Extremes" from Billy Joel's Storm Front album.

  • Don Henley (1994): Joel and Don Henley, both renowned singer-songwriters, collaborated on the song "The Times They Are a-Changin’.”

  • David Brown (2001): Billy Joel co-wrote "All My Life" with David Brown of Santana, and the song was included in Joel's compilation album, "The Essential Billy Joel."

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Billy Joel still tour?

Billy Joel has toured extensively, but many of his recent appearances have been linked to his MSG residency. Catch him whenever you can! Reserve your Billy Joel concert seats at GoTickets.com.

Are Billy Joel tickets sold out?

Ticket availability for Billy Joel concerts varies based on the venue, date, and demand. Even if one show sells out, look for seats from trusted resellers at GoTickets.com.

What are the essential items to bring to a Billy Joel concert?

To enhance your Billy Joel concert experience, wear comfortable clothing, use earplugs to protect your hearing, and, if the venue allows, pack a portable charger for your phone/camera.

Who has shared the stage with Billy Joel on tour?

Throughout his illustrious career, Billy Joel’s tours have featured some of the biggest names in rock, including Sting, Stevie Nicks, Elton John, Vance Joy, John Mellencamp, and more.

How long do Billy Joel concerts last?

Billy Joel concerts typically last 2–3 hours, depending on whether the show is a solo act or features guests. Expect to hear at least 20 songs and at least one encore per performance.

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Does Billy Joel always perform with an opening act?

While Billy Joel is usually the main attraction, special guests often accompany them for individual performances or specific tour dates.

Are there any age restrictions for  Billy Joel concerts?

It’s likely a Billy Joel show will be open to all ages, but age restrictions can be venue-dependent, so check individual event listings for specific information.

Are food and beverages permitted inside the venue for a Billy Joel concert?

Policies vary by location, and some prohibit outside food and drinks altogether. Be sure to check the official venue website or event listings for specific restrictions.

How much are Billy Joel tickets?

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