Billy Joel and Andrea Bocelli are two pop legends who've become unusually familiar faces in Tampa Bay over the last decade. Both have homes in Florida, and as a result tend to play Amalie Arena more or less once every couple of years.

In 2019, however, they're skipping Tampa for Orlando.

Joel and Bocelli have both announced shows at Orlando's Amway Center in the early part of next year: Joel on Jan. 11 and Bocelli on Feb. 13.

Joel's latest Orlando show is part of an ongoing series of one-off concerts (don't call it a farewell tour) that have hit Florida in recent years. Tickets start at $52.50 and go on sale Friday. Click here for details.

I actually thought I wouldn't be really working at this point in my life," Joel told the Times this year. "I thought once you got to be, I think, 50, you gotta quit rock and roll; you're too old for this thing. This is a kids' job. But these other people kept pushing the envelope. The Stones kept going, McCartney kept going, Dylan kept going. The Eagles are still going. All these bands are still rocking out, and it's, Wait a minute, so who says you gotta retire? This is what I do. I've come to understand that this is who I am. This is what I do. And it's probably keeping me alive."

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As for Bocelli? The popera superstar will bring his regular Valentine's week run back to O-Town on Feb. 13, with tickets starting at $79 and going on sale Oct. 15. Click here for details.

If you need a good V-Day present, this is a pretty good option.

"For over 20 years I have had this great privilege: to be able to become part of the life of others, thus becoming the soundtrack of their lives, at least for a bit," Bocelli told the Times in 2016. "This is for me a great joy, even more when people choose my songs to accompany important moments, such as a newly born love, or when love is enshrined in the holy matrimony. I am perfectly aware that I have no special merit in this sense; I have been gifted by heaven with a voice that can communicate positive emotions, that's all."

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— Jay Cridlin