Billy Joel will say hello to Hollywood—Hollywood, Florida, that is—for a second time in the coming months. After recently scheduling a on November 23 concert at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in the Miami suburb, the Piano Man has added another date at the venue, this one on January 17, 2025.
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The show marks Joel’s first, and so far only, confirmed performance in the new year. The event is being billed as Billy’s second and final concert at the venue. Pre-sale tickets for the January 17 show in Hollywood, Florida, will be available starting this Thursday, August 22, at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public on Friday, August 23, at 10 a.m. ET.
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Joel’s most recent previous show at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino took place in January 2023.
Joel’s Other Upcoming Concerts
Besides his two concerts in Hollywood, Florida, gig, Billy has five other upcoming shows lined up. They include a co-headlining concert with Rod Stewart on September 13 in Cleveland, and a headlining performance on October 12 in Inglewood, California. Joel also will team up with ex-Police frontman Sting for has three dates this fall. Those concerts are scheduled for September 27 in St. Louis, October 25 in San Antonio, and November 9 in Las Vegas.
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Tickets for Joel’s concerts can be purchased now, or will be available soon, via a variety of outlets, including StubHub.
No Plans to Stop Playing Shows
In July, Joel ended his monthly residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City after more than 10 years. In a recent interview that aired on NBC’s Sunday Today, Billy was asked whether he’d consider retiring from performing, and he revealed that he received some interesting feedback from two fellow music legends.
“I’m not gonna stop doing shows. That’s what I do,” Joel said. He then noted, “I asked a couple of contemporaries, [Don] Henley [and Bruce] Springsteen, ‘What are you gonna do now?’ And they said the same thing, ‘Well, [I’m] gonna keep performing.’ ‘Why?’ ‘’Cause that’s what I do.’ ‘Oh. Right. OK, good idea.’”
Joel added, “What else am I gonna do, stop doing shows and sit around and watch TV, [turn] into a vegetable? No, I don’t want to do that.”
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