Legendary musician Billy Joel has officially canceled all upcoming tour dates after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), a brain disorder affecting mobility and cognitive function.
Why Billy Joel Canceled His Tour
In a statement posted on social media, Joel’s team revealed that recent performances worsened his condition, leading to hearing, vision, and balance issues. His doctors have advised physical therapy and rest, forcing him to halt all performances during recovery.
“I’m sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience and thank you for understanding,” Joel said.
Affected Tour Dates & Refunds
17 canceled shows across North America and the UK
Previously postponed February concerts now fully canceled
Automatic refunds issued to all ticket holders
What Is Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH)?
NPH is a neurological disorder caused by excess cerebrospinal fluid in the brain, leading to:
✔ Difficulty walking
✔ Cognitive decline
✔ Bladder control issues
While treatable with surgery or therapy, symptoms can worsen without proper care.
Billy Joel’s Upcoming Documentary
Despite the health setback, fans can still look forward to:
🎬 “Billy Joel: And So It Goes” – A two-part HBO documentary premiering at Tribeca Festival 2025 (June 4, Beacon Theatre)
📽️ Features never-before-seen performances, home videos, and interviews
🎶 Explores Joel’s songwriting process, personal struggles, and career
Recent Career Highlights
Released first new single in 17 years, “Turn the Lights Back On” (2024)
Played his historic 150th and final Madison Square Garden residency show (July 2023) with special guest Axl Rose
What’s Next for Billy Joel?
While his touring future remains uncertain, Joel remains focused on health recovery while his documentary prepares to debut.