ConcertsUS legend Billy Joel to play at Anfield in June 2025

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American singer-songwriter Billy Joel will play at Anfield next summer, as he returns to perform in Liverpool for the first time in 45 years.

The Piano Man star will take to the stage at Anfield on Saturday June 21, 2025, one of just two exclusive performances in Europe next year.

His music remains timeless and these concerts are set to become part of his enduring legacy as one of the most-engaging and best-selling live performers of our time.

LFC season ticket holders for both the men’s and women’s teams, LFC Official Members and season hospitality members will have until 8am BST on Wednesday October 2, 2024 to register their interest for a chance to purchase up to four tickets. For more details please go here, while full details on tickets for disabled supporters can be found here.

Tickets will go on general sale at 10am on Friday October 4, 2024, and will also be available from www.aegpresents.co.uk.

To enquire about hospitality packages for this event, please contact the LFC hospitality team now on 0151 264 2222 or email ConcertHospitality@liverpoolfc.com. For more information you can visit www.liverpoolfc.com/billyjoel.

Billy Joel becomes the second artist confirmed to perform at Anfield in the summer of 2025, following the announcement that Dua Lipa will perform two nights at the iconic home of LFC.

Anfield is now a destination of choice for leading acts across the world and this summer hosted more than 250,000 music fans across a memorable five nights.

Concerts held at Anfield over the past five years have helped boost the local economy and provided thousands of jobs for local people. Since 2019, a total of seven artists have played 11 concerts at the stadium so far, with close to half a million people visiting Anfield, boosting the local economy by more than £31 million.

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