The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All Time was announced in a CBS commercial on Super Bowl Sunday. For the first time in his more than 50-year career, Billy Joel’s concert will be broadcast on a network. The singer-songwriter’s concert special, The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All Time, was announced in a CBS advertising spot on Super Bowl Sunday (February 11). The program was shot on March 28, Joel’s 100th consecutive performance at the legendary New York City theatre. His first appearance at Madison Square Garden was on December 14, 1978.
When will the Concert be Aired?
It will air on CBS tonight, Sunday, April 14, from 9 to 11 p.m. ET/PT. The special will also be available to stream life or on-demand in the United States for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME members, while Paramount+ Essential subscribers will be able to watch it on demand the day after its premiere. The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All Time, directed by Paul Dugdale and executive produced by Steve Cohen, Barry Ehrmann, and Paul Dugdale, is a co-production between Sony Music Entertainment and Enliven Entertainment, distributed by Sony Music Vision.
Billy Joel Latest Releases:
Joel recently released “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new single in 17 years, and will perform it live for the first time at the 2024 Grammys. The song, written by Joel, Arthur Bacon, Wayne Hector, and Freddy Wexler, soared to No. 11 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart after only one day of exposure. “The melody, the chords, the chord progression, even the time signature was something that struck me immediately, and that’s how I relate to music,” Joel remarked earlier this month on Audacy Check In, recalling the first time he heard the tune co-writer Wexler was working on. “This particular lyric in this song, I’ve had these ideas, and I could have written these lyrics exactly.
Joel recently released “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new single in 17 years, and will perform it live for the first time at the 2024 Grammys. The song, written by Joel, Arthur Bacon, Wayne Hector, and Freddy Wexler, soared to No. 11 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart after only one day of exposure. “The melody, the chords, the chord progression, even the time signature was something that struck me immediately, and that’s how I relate to music,” Joel remarked earlier this month on Audacy Check In, recalling the first time he heard the tune co-writer Wexler was working on. “This particular lyric in this song, I’ve had these ideas, and I could have written these lyrics exactly.
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