Overview
- Billy Joel has canceled all scheduled concerts through July 2026 after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), a rare brain disorder affecting movement, cognition, and balance.
- The condition, exacerbated by recent performances, has caused issues with Joel's hearing, vision, and stability, prompting doctors to advise against live shows during his recovery.
- Joel is undergoing targeted physical therapy and expressed gratitude for the care he is receiving, while apologizing to fans for the cancellations.
- Ticket holders for the canceled U.S., Canada, and UK shows, including performances with Rod Stewart, Stevie Nicks, and Sting, will receive automatic refunds.
- NPH, primarily affecting older adults, is sometimes reversible with early treatment, and Joel remains hopeful about returning to the stage in the future.