Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are hitting the road together in 2025 for five one-night-only performances. One of those nights is in New Orleans, where the pair will take the stage together at Caesars Superdome for the first time in 21 years.
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Billy Joel, Stevie Nicks Take The Big Easy
Legendary duo Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks will share the Superdome stage on Saturday, Oct. 18, representatives from ASM and Live Nation announced Thursday (Feb. 13.)
Presale opens for Citi cardmembers on Monday, Feb 17, at 10a.m. Eastern. The general public can purchase tickets Friday, Feb 21 at 10 a.m. Eastern.
The New Orleans stop is part of Joel’s “One Night, One Stage” concert series. The “Piano Man” crooner kicked off the series with Sting on Feb. 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Additionally, the “Message in a Bottle” crooner will join Joel on May 10 at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. The pair will also perform in Syracuse and Salt Lake City.
And if that wasn’t enough star power, Rod Stewart and Billy Joel will link up in Pittsburgh, Queens, and Cincinnati.
No doubt, seeing Joel and Nicks share a stage is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. And judging from social media’s reaction to the news, interest is high. “I’ve been waiting like Vienna for y’all to come here !” one fan commented on Instagram.
Billy Joel Never Quite Figured This Hit Out
Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks are both highly accomplished singer-songwriters. However, that doesn’t mean they can always explain their lyrics in vivid detail.
This is the case with “River of Dreams,” the title track off Joel’s 1993 album. The title is apt, as the “Uptown Girl” singer says the whole thing came to him in his sleep.
“It’s got all these biblical references. I still don’t know what it means, but it was still strong visual images,” Joel said. “[Lines like] ‘Through the valley of fear, the desert of truth’. I’m not a biblical person or a religious guy, but these images were very strong, and that was the reason I wrote it. I haven’t figured it out, but it became a hit record.”
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