Billy Joel to perform in Colorado this summer

Get ready to rock the night away with the iconic “Piano Man” this summer. 

The Colorado Rockies announced Billy Joel is set to make his return to Coors Field in Denver on Friday, July 12. Joel last performed in Colorado five years ago when he played at the home of the Colorado Rockies in 2019

The 23-time Grammy nominated singer is known for top hits including “Uptown Girl,” “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” “Piano Man,” and many more. 

The iconic musician finishes up his “record-breaking” New York residency (which has included over 100 shows at Madison Square Garden) on July 25 and has two upcoming U.S. shows scheduled with another legend, Stevie Nicks.

Joel was the fourth headliner announced set to play at Coors Field this summer. Other stadium headliners include Def Leppard and Journey, Green Day and Kane Brown.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on Jan. 12 on TicketMaster.com. Pre-sale for Citi cardmembers will start at 10 a.m. on Jan. 8 until 10 p.m. on Jan. 11. Verizon customers will have access to pre-sale tickets beginning 10 a.m. on Jan. 9 through Jan. 11 at 10 p.m. 

Those signed up for the Rockies Insider newsletter will have exclusive pre-sale access on Jan. 10. 

For more info on Joel’s upcoming performance, visit TicketMaster.com. For Coors Field’s concert policies, click here

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