Billy Joel celebrates the 100th concert at MSG with Springsteen



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Billy Joel celebrated his 100th concert at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night singing a duet with Bruce Springsteen.

Joel told the audience that he had a guest Grammy winner, Oscar and Tony, and Springsteen. appeared on stage and surprised a fan who cheered loudly "BRUCE."

"Congratulations Billy for your 100th concert," Springsteen shouted. "1965ly003" "Really, Billy?" He asked as Joel started playing sitting at the piano.

Springsteen encouraged the crowd to scream louder and then sang "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" with Joel. He climbed to the piano (he made the second attempt) and then played with his guitar "Born to Run".

Joel, 69, and Springsteen, 68, kissed after playing the two songs together, and El Boss kissed Joel on the head before leaving.

A banner celebrating Joel's 100th performance at MSG was raised almost to the roof of the venue during the two-hour concert. Joel began her monthly residency in Madison in 2014; "Good evening New York," says the musician with his 2-year-old daughter, Della Rose Joel, sitting on her lap. "I want to thank everyone for coming to our show."

Joel looked excited throughout the evening, during which he moved from piano to harmonica and guitar. He wore sunglbades to play "New York State of Mind" with great pbadion, he turned his mic in the air and danced happily after singing "Uptown Girl".

He says that he had to think of a special song to celebrate his new stage, and then sang "This Is the Time".

Earlier Wednesday, Governor Andrew Cuomo proclaimed July 18, 2018 "Billy Joel's Day". The singer-songwriter born in the Bronx was produced for the first time at MSG on December 14, 1978. His piano is on display at the entrance to the venue.

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