Billy Joel Addresses Health Scare, Cancels Tour Dates Amid Hydrocephalus Diagnosis
July 21, 2025
Billy Joel has reassured fans that he is doing better after being diagnosed with Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, a brain disorder affecting hearing, vision, and balance, which remains somewhat mysterious in its causes.
He mentioned uncertainty about the origin of his condition, speculating it might be linked to his past alcohol use, and clarified that he is not 'deathly ill' despite recent health challenges.
In May 2025, Joel canceled a series of 17 concert dates across North America and Europe after doctors indicated his condition worsened following recent performances.
The cancellations included major venues such as Murrayfield in Edinburgh and Anfield in Liverpool, with refunds processed for ticket holders, and rescheduled dates are now set for June 2026.
Billy Joel, aged 76, is renowned for hits like 'Uptown Girl' and 'Tell Her About It,' and has achieved significant milestones including five Grammys and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999.
He recently completed a record-breaking decade-long residency at Madison Square Garden in July 2024 and was scheduled for a co-headlining tour with artists like Stevie Nicks and Rod Stewart.
A two-part HBO documentary titled 'And So It Goes,' which premiered on July 18, 2025, explores Joel's personal struggles, creative journey, and lasting influence in music, featuring rare performances and interviews.
The documentary highlights his reflections on his songwriting process, his love for classical music, and a shocking past suicide attempt involving Lemon Pledge, which he initially did not recall.
Notable figures like Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen are featured in the documentary, emphasizing how Joel's life experiences have shaped his music.
Kenny Loggins recalled Joel opening for him early in his career, leading to a significant collaboration, while Joel and Bill Maher connected over their shared suburban backgrounds and desire to be heard through music.
During a podcast interview, Joel also discussed contemplating a songwriting partnership and expressed his admiration for classical music, which he finds deeply moving.
Joel has three daughters, including Alexa Ray with Christie Brinkley, and Della Rose and Remy with his wife Alexis Roderick, and maintains strong ties to South Florida where he owns multiple homes.
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The Washington Post • Jul 21, 2025
Billy Joel says he's 'OK' and not 'deathly ill' after receiving brain disorder diagnosis
The Guardian • Jul 22, 2025
Billy Joel opens up about brain disorder diagnosis after cancelling tour dates: ‘My balance sucks’
BBC News • Jul 21, 2025
Billy Joel feels 'good' after brain disorder diagnosis