Billy Joel returned to the stage for the first time since revealing his brain disorder diagnosis, performing a surprise two-song set alongside a Billy Joel cover band at a Florida village amphitheater.
The Piano Man was on hand as the town of Wellington, Florida — near where Joel owns property — celebrated its 30th anniversary Friday. The Joel cover band Turnstiles was booked to perform at the celebration, and Joel himself joined them onstage to perform “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and “Big Shot.”
“I wasn’t planning on working tonight,” Joel quipped, the Palm Beach Post reports. As Joel played the piano alongside Turnstiles, his daughters Della and Remy danced next to him onstage.
The surprise performance marked Joel’s first time back on stage since May 2025, when the singer revealed a diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus and subsequently canceled all of his upcoming concerts; Joel’s last concert was on February 22, 2025.
“This condition has been exacerbated by recent concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision, and balance,” Joel’s team said in a statement at the time. “Under his doctor’s instructions, Billy is undergoing specific physical therapy and has been advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period. Billy is thankful for the excellent care he is receiving and is fully committed to prioritizing his health.”
Despite the stark-sounding disorder, Joel insisted that he’s “not dying.” “I feel good,” Joel later told Bill Maher in a July 2025 interview. “They keep referring to what I have as a brain disorder, so it sounds a lot worse than what I’m feeling… “They keep referring to what I have as a brain disorder, so it sounds a lot worse than what I’m feeling.”
Joel added that while his condition was not yet “fixed,” it was “being worked on.” It’s unclear whether Friday’s surprise performance signals Joel is ready to return to the live stage.
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