
Billy Joel Cancels Tour After Brain Disorder Diagnosis
In a heartfelt announcement, music legend Billy Joel has canceled his upcoming U.S. tour dates. The 76-year-old icon revealed he’s been diagnosed with a rare brain disorder — normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH).
Diagnosis Follows Declining Health
Joel shared the news on Friday via a statement posted to his social media accounts. The diagnosis comes after weeks of worsening health problems that affected his performance.
Recent concerts, according to the statement, only made things worse. They intensified symptoms linked to the condition, including issues with hearing, vision, and balance.
Doctor Orders Immediate Break
Currently in treatment, Joel is now following medical advice to step away from the stage.
“Billy is undergoing physical therapy and has been advised to stop performing during recovery,” the statement read.
The message also noted Joel’s gratitude for the care he’s receiving and emphasized his commitment to prioritizing his health.

What Is NPH?
Normal pressure hydrocephalus causes cerebrospinal fluid to build up in the brain, increasing pressure in the skull. Though it mainly affects people over 65, it’s often treatable — and sometimes reversible.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, symptoms include:
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Difficulty walking
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Balance problems
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Memory loss or dementia
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Urinary incontinence
Fans Show Support
Fans across the country are flooding Joel with love and encouragement. As a six-time Grammy winner and the voice behind classics like “Piano Man,” Joel has left a lasting impact on American music.
He ended his statement with a sincere message:
“I am sincerely sorry to disappoint our audience, and thank you for understanding.”
Health Comes First
Though the tour is paused, Joel’s focus is right where it should be — on healing. We wish him strength and a full, speedy recovery.