Billy Joel to Sell Motorcycles Due to Health Condition

Wednesday, 13 August 2025 08:11 PM EDT ET

Singer Billy Joel will auction the motorcycle collection he maintains in New York state after being diagnosed with a brain condition that forced him to cancel a planned tour, his management said Wednesday.

In May, Joel scrapped dates in Britain and a packed schedule crisscrossing the United States from last month to July 2026 because of a diagnosis of a rare condition, normal pressure hydrocephalus, known as NPH.

"Due to a recent medical diagnosis, Billy will be auctioning off his bike collection later this year," his publicist told AFP.

Joel's extensive collection of motorcycles is housed at a shop in the Long Island town of Oyster Bay, where they can be seen free of charge on weekends.

"He will not be renewing the lease on the 20th Century Cycles bike shop once it expires late September," the publicist said.

The 76-year-old "We Didn't Start the Fire" and "New York State of Mind" legend has been a pop mainstay since the 1970s, and motorcycles have long been part of his public persona.

In the music video for the hit song "Uptown Girl," he whisks her away on the back of his motorcycle, and he sings about riding a motorcycle in the rain in the song "You May Be Right."

His collection includes more than 75 bikes, according to the shop's website.

"I like the older style," with some motorcycles dating back to the 1940s, Joel said in a promotional video.

Joel's condition arises if cerebrospinal fluid cannot properly flow throughout the brain and spinal cord, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. The excess fluid and pressure can cause brain damage.

The institution said on its website that NPH is rare and can cause cognitive impairment including memory problems as well as trouble walking.

Joel said previously that "this condition has been exacerbated by [previous] concert performances, leading to problems with hearing, vision, and balance."

© AFP 2025


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