Billy Joel Long Island exhibit is ‘Movin’ Out’

Billy Joel – My Life at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame will close this fall

The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) recently announced that after running for nearly two years, the first-ever Billy Joel exhibit, Billy Joel: My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey, is “movin’ out!” The last day of the exhibit run will be October 26th.

“We have been honored to have been the home of the exclusive authorized exhibition for the first-ever Billy Joel exhibit, curated by LIMEHOF’s own Kevin O’Callaghan,” states LIMEHOF Chairman Ernie Canadeo. “The response has been overwhelming, and we hope to continue to feature several items from his archives in the future.”

Billy Joel: My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey opened to the public on November 24, 2023. During its nearly two-year run, this exhibit welcomed record numbers of tourists and tens of thousands of visitors from across the country—and even from overseas. It has also been featured in hundreds of news stories.

The exhibit was designed by world-renowned designer Kevin O’Callaghan. It tells the story of Billy Joel’s life and career and features over 50 years of his most cherished items. These items included rare memorabilia, behind-the-scenes video footage, dozens of awards, rare audio and video recordings, vintage instruments, and historic photos—many of which were donated by Billy Joel himself. Upon touring the exhibit before it opened, Billy Joel himself was so overwhelmed that he kept asking: “Where did you get all this stuff?”

Billy Joel fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance, as it is anticipated that many days will sell out.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn