Paul Simon plans to kick off his A Quiet Celebration tour with two nights at New Orleans' Saenger Theatre in April 2025
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Paul Simon, 83, announces new tour following ‘SNL 50,’ retiring from the road in 2018In an intimate theater tour of music and conversation, Paul Simon will perform his latest album, “Seven Psalms,” in its entirety, while also doing a selection of his classics — both solo and with
After having retired from touring in 2018 due to hearing loss, Paul Simon is hitting the road for a 4-month North American tour of small halls starting April 4
Seven long years have gone by since Paul Simon last went on tour. But this spring the legendary songwriter will embark on his A Quiet Celebration Tour to play tracks from his 2023 LP, Seven Psalms. Tickets for the 55-date North American trek are now on sale, with some concerts already sold out online.
On the heels of opening the “SNL50” special Sunday night in a duet with Sabrina Carpenter, Paul Simon revealed Tuesday that he ... The tour will begin April 4 in New Orleans and end in Seattle on Aug. 3. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m ...
Those who were excited to see Paul Simon singing a duet on stage with Sabrina Carpenter on “SNL50” will be pleased to know his performing days are not behind him after all.
Paul Simon’s retirement from touring is officially over. Seven years after completing his farewell tour, the legendary singer-songwriter and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee announced Tuesday morning that he will embark on an extensive North American tour.
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Woman's World on MSNPaul Simon Is Un-Retiring and Heading Back Out on Tour! Read All About It HereIf Tom Brady can un-retire, then why can’t Paul Simon?! On February 18, the 83-year-old singer, known as being half of the famed duo Simon & Garfunkel, took to social media to share that he would be r
Paul Simon, 83, walks back retirement plans to announce new tour - The singer initially announced his retirement in 2018
Paul Simon retired from touring in 2018 due to hearing loss, but will return for a new tour called 'A Quiet Celebration Tour'
Paul Simon is returning to the stage after a 7-year hiatus, as he gets ready for the “A Quiet Celebration” tour, kicking off this spring and featuring several shows at New York’s
Simon's new tour, A Quiet Celebration, will be a performance of his most recent album Seven Psalms as well as his other classics. The tour will begin in New Orleans on April 4, and end in Seattle Aug. 3. There will be three stops in Minneapolis at the Orpheum Theater, April 20, 22, and 23. Tickets go on sale Friday.
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