Legendary musician Billy Joel has been forced to cancel a series of tour dates after being diagnosed with a severe case of laryngitis. The 75-year-old singer, known for his iconic hits like “Piano Man” and “Uptown Girl,” announced the decision through his management team earlier today, citing medical advice as the primary reason.
Joel, who has been on his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour, was scheduled to perform in several cities across the U.S. over the next few weeks. Fans in Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York are among those affected by the sudden cancellations.
In a statement, Joel expressed his deep regret for disappointing his fans, stating, “I’m devastated to have to cancel these shows. My fans mean the world to me, and I hope to make it up to them soon. But right now, my focus needs to be on getting better.”
Doctors have advised Joel to rest his voice completely for the next few weeks to prevent further complications. The singer has battled vocal issues in the past, but this is the first time in several years that it has led to canceled performances.
Ticket holders are being offered full refunds or the option to attend rescheduled dates, which are expected to be announced once Joel’s condition improves. Fans have taken to social media to send their well wishes and support, hoping for the Piano Man’s quick recovery.
Billy Joel’s next scheduled performance is in early October, depending on his recovery.
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