
Billy Joel.
Pictures of Taylor Hill/GettyBilly Joel He turned around during his concert last Saturday, February 22, causing audible sheet of the public.
The incident took place while Joel, 75, was performing his 1980’s “It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me” a Mohegan Sun in Montville, Connecticut. Concertists said he was spinning the microphone and lost his balance as he threw him into the crowd. He fell on his back when his band helped help you back up.
Joel managed to finish the song and play -one more for the crowd before the concert was over. However, fans said he did not look good throughout the concert.
“Before I fall, I told my friend” that will fall “and then he did,” said a fan Daily. “It was definitely released, but somehow managed to finish the program with a final song.”
Joel’s fall is at the helm of a Florida concert in January for an unspecified “medical procedure”. The concert was rescheduled in November 2025.

The “Piano Man” singer has not directed publicly to his fall, but he does not seem ready to slow down. In the following days, it has announced more dates of the tour of 2025, which will take him to North America and the United Kingdom with the famous guests joining along the way.
He will also become the first artist to play the three stages of New York City in a summer when he acts at the Yankee Stadium, Metlife Stadium and Citi Field in a little over a month. Rod Stewart will join him on July 18 at Yankee Stadium, along with Stevie Nicks at Metlife Stadium on August 8 and Sting to Citi Field on 21.
“I am looking forward to playing these iconic stages this summer; each is of personal importance to me,” said Joel, a native of the Billboard In a story published on Monday, February 24. “There is nothing like the energy of the crowds in New York and sharing a stage with my friends, Rod Stewart, Sting and Stevie Nicks, whose music always inspires me, is extremely rewarding.”
New York’s historic Joel’s New York Career comes after his ten years ended Residence at Madison Square Gardenwhere he performed a show per month for a decade. Basterboard Boxscore He reported that Joel made $ 266.7 million and sold 1.9 million tickets in his 104 total shows.


