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Billy Joel Announces 2025 Tour Dates with Star-Studded Lineup

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Billy Joel is embarking on an illustrious 2025 tour featuring a lineup of stellar co-performers. The tour, which promises to be one of the most memorable events of the year, will bring together some of the greatest names in the music industry, including Stevie Nicks, Sting, and Rod Stewart. This combination of artists is a nod to the rich legacy and continuing impact of 20th-century rock and pop icons, offering both nostalgic hits and unforgettable performances.

Joel, who recently wrapped up his long-standing residency at Madison Square Garden, is not resting on his laurels. His 2025 tour includes a variety of venues, spanning both the United States and the UK. These events are set in large stadiums, creating an atmosphere that complements the magnitude of the talent on display. Cities such as Toronto, Detroit, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, New York, and New Orleans are just some of the stops on this grand tour. Each location offers fans the chance to experience the magic of Joel’s live performances, accentuated by the impressive roster of guest artists.

Known for his classical compositions, rock anthems, and pop hits, Joel’s concerts typically span his extensive discography, promising a setlist filled with fan favorites. The addition of new material, such as the recently released single “Turn the Lights Back On,” has only heightened excitement, as Joel incorporates both classic and fresh elements into his performances.

As expected with such a high-caliber tour, securing tickets may prove challenging, given the massive demand. Many shows are anticipated to sell out quickly, but fans are encouraged to keep an eye on ticket resale platforms for potential opportunities to snag seats. This tour is not just a testament to Billy Joel’s continued influence on the music world but also a celebration of an era of music that shaped generations. The ensemble of Stevie Nicks, Sting, and Rod Stewart only amplifies the excitement, ensuring the 2025 tour is a must-see for music lovers everywhere.

Check Out Billy Joel 2025 Tour Dates Here:

2/22 – Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
3/15 – Toronto, ON Rogers Centre
3/29 – Detroit, MI Ford Field (w/ Stevie Nicks)
4/11 – Syracuse, NY JMA Wireless Dome (w/ Sting)
4/26 – Milwaukee, WI American Family Field (w/ Sting)
5/10 – Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium (w/ Sting)
5/23 – Salt Lake City, UT Rice-Eccles Stadium (w/ Sting)
6/07 – Edinburgh, UK Scottish Gas Murrayfield
6/21 – Liverpool, UK Anfield
7/05 – Pittsburgh, PA Acrisure Stadium (w/ Rod Stewart)
7/18 – Bronx, NY Yankee Stadium (w/ Rod Stewart)
8/08 – East Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium (w/ Stevie Nicks)
8/21 – Queens, NY Citi Field (w/ Sting)
9/05 – Washington, DC Nationals Park (w/ Sting)
9/20 – Cincinnati, OH Paycor Stadium (w/ Rod Stewart)
11/01 – Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live

 

 

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