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Fresh off his performance at “The 66th Annual Grammy Awards” earlier this month, music legend Billy Joel will headline his first concert special for a broadcast network, “The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All Time,” which will air Sunday, April 14  (9:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT) on CBS.

Set to be recorded on Thursday, March 28 as part of his franchise run at the famous venue, Joel will mark his record-breaking 100th consecutive performance at Madison Square Garden where his concerts have sold out more than any other artist’s. Starting with his December 14, 1978 debut at the arena, through his final residency show this July, every single one of Joel’s concerts at Madison Square Garden has been sold out.

In addition to the CBS broadcast, the concert special will also be available to stream Live and On Demand on Paramount+*.

A co-production of Sony Music Entertainment and Enliven Entertainment, “The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All Time” is being executive produced by Steve Cohen, Barry Ehrmann and Paul Dugdale, who is also set to direct. Sony Music Vision is the distributor.

Note: *Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers will have access to stream live via the Live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service, as well as On Demand in the United States. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will not have the option to stream live but will have access to On Demand the day after the special airs in the U.S. only.



Note: The post CBS to Air Billy Joel Concert Special: ‘The 100th: Billy Joel at Madison Square Garden – The Greatest Arena Run of All Time’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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