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Billy Joel Teams Up With Rod Stewart For Concert In September: REPORT

Billy Joel and Rod Stewart will team up to rock Cleveland Browns Stadium on September 13th with a joint concert, USA Today reported on Thursday.

At a press conference held at a stadium in Cleveland, the city's Mayor Justin Bibb led the announcement, revealing that the two music icons will perform together in concert. according to To USA Today.

Browns Stadium, located a stone's throw from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, reflects the legacy of these two music giants, the newspaper reported. Joel, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999, and Stewart, who was honored individually in 1994 and as part of the Faces in 2012, are reportedly returning to the city, which honors their significant contributions to the world of music. ing. (Related: We needed this! Iconic rock band remakes 'We Didn't Start The Fire' with modern lyrics, and it's definitely epic)

Greg Harris, president and CEO of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, emphasized the historical importance of the concert, the newspaper reported. “These are two of the best-selling artists in the world, and they're coming to Cleveland,” he reportedly said.

Barry Gabel, Live Nation's senior vice president of marketing and sponsorship sales, shared insight into the concert's plans, USA Today reported. Final arrangements are reportedly still underway, but he estimates there will be a staggering 40,000 tickets available. Gabel's enthusiasm was evident, the paper said, predicting a rapid sell-out, reflecting his high expectations for the extravagant music festival.

“Ticket sales are going to explode from here,” Gabel reportedly said.

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