Billy Joel to release 1st new single in decades: 'Turn the Lights Back On'

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Billy Joel and Madison Square Garden Entertainment announced on Thursday that the singer will end his record-breaking residency at the iconic New York venue in July of 2024, after 10 years and some 150 concerts. The first of the final 10 concerts will take place on October 20, 2023.

Billy Joel is back in the spotlight with new music.

The Piano Man officially announced the release of his first single in 17 years, "Turn the Lights Back On."

"It’s time to TURN THE LIGHTS BACK ON," Joel wrote on Instagram Monday, adding that the new single will be available February 1. The song is currently available for pre-order now.

The song was produced by Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer Freddy Wexler and written by Wexler, Arthur Bacon, Wayne Hector, and Joel.

Billy Joel performs onstage celebrating his 65th birthday at Madison Square Garden on May 9, 2014 in New York City. (Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

"Turn the Lights Back On" is the singer-songwriter’s first new material since 2007, when he released the one-off single "All My Life."

The 74-year-old music icon initially alluded to the song on TikTok, following his debut on the platform. 

Billy Joel remains one of the most influential artists of all time, selling over 160 million albums around the world and emerging as "the fourth-best-selling solo artist in the United States," according to his website.

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He is currently touring across the world. He will perform at a sold-out concert in Japan on Wednesday and at Madison Square Garden in New York City on February 9. 

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This story was reported from Los Angeles.