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Billy Joel and Rod Stewart sing together for the first time at Huntington Bank Field

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Concert Poster
A concert poster available for purchase in the venue. (credit: Casey Couch)
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Photo of the stage
Excited fans enter the stadium ahead of the 7 p.m. concert time. (credit: Casey Couch)
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Merch table
Fans wait in line to buy shirts, posters, hats or souvenir mugs. (credit: Casey Couch)
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By CASEY COUCH - posted September 18, 2024

Billy Joel and Rod Stewart attracted over 50,000 excited fans to Huntington Bank Field, Sept. 13, 2024. It was the first time the two superstars had shared a concert stage.

The packed stadium was filled with old-time rockers and young fans, united in music, and bridging the age divide with “Piano Man” apparel and Rod Stewart tees.

The pair joined together onstage for Stewart’s “Stay with Me,” singing in the newly renamed football stadium directly next to Cleveland’s own Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in which each artist is an inducted member.

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