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Billy Joel Announces End to His World Record Residency at MSG

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  • Long Island music legend Billy Joel is ending his world record-breaking run at Madison Square Garden next year, he announced during a press conference alongside the city mayor.
  • Joel will end his record-breaking residency in July 2024 — after 10 years.
  • The “Piano Man” holds the records for the most performances at the Garden, with 136, and the most consecutive performances, with 90.

He’s movin’ out.

Long Island music legend Billy Joel is ending his world record-breaking run at Madison Square Garden next year, he announced during a press conference alongside New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

Joel will end his record-breaking residency in July 2024 — after 10 years.

The first of Joel’s final 10 concerts will happen on Oct. 20 of this year.

The “Piano Man” holds the records for the most performances at the Garden, with 136, and the most consecutive performances, with 90.

The announcement of the end of his residency comes a couple of weeks after it was reported that Joel selling his massive 26-acre waterfront property on Long Island for $49 million.

The Piano Man’s real estate agent told Newsday that the Centre Island estate was purchased back in 2002 for a cool $22.5 million.

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The Oyster Bay Harbor home has no shortage of grand amenities. The online listing for the estate boasts a pool, bowling alley, helicopter pad, and 3-bedroom beach house.

The main house, over 20,000-square-feet, has an elevator to all floors. The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom home is currently under renovation.

But that’s not all. The property also has a guest apartment inside the main house, as well as a bowling alley and indoor pool.

The estate, dubbed Middlesea, was previously listed in 2008 for $32.5 million but did not sell.

Source: NBC New York

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