Billy Joel surprised fans in Wellington, Florida, on Friday (January 2) with his first live performance since revealing his diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) in May 2025. Joining the Billy Joel tribute band Turnstiles for a two-song set celebrating the village amphitheater’s 30th anniversary, the 76-year-old music legend performed his hits “We Didn’t Start the Fire” and “Big Shot” alongside his wife, Alexis Roderick, and their two daughters, Della and Remy. This marks the Piano Man’s first public appearance since he cancelled a string of scheduled concerts in order to begin physical therapy to treat his brain disorder. “I wasn’t planning on working tonight,” Joel joked with the enthusiastic crowd as he took the stage for the surprise appearance. Despite ongoing symptoms that continue to affect his balance, Joel said in a 2025 appearance on Bill Maher’s Club Random podcast, “I feel fine,” while adding that his condition is “still being worked on.” (Billboard)
Buzzing Interest: San Angelo Class Teaches Beekeeping Basics Hands-OnEldorado Young Life Nears Goal to Give Local Teens a Permanent HomeSan Angelo Rodeo Headed to Hall of Fame-A Huge Honor for the CityNew "Center of Hope" Opens at Shannon-Helping Kids Heal Through PlayCircus Rolls Into Bronte-Families Turn Out for Big Top TraditionWhat's Closed in San Angelo for Good Friday-Here's What You Need to Know3-Vehicle Crash on Sherwood Way Sends 2 to Hospital-Police Cite DriverSan Angelo Testing Emergency Systems Thursday-Expect Alerts Between 10-12:30
Billy Joel Performs For First Time Since His Brain Disorder Diagnosis
Jan 4, 2026 | 6:01 PM



