
Former Simon & Garfunkel’s bandmate Paul Simon, has once more made news with a surprising announcement which he recently made. The singer, who has had a successful career with classic hits like “Graceland,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” and “The Sound of Silence,” stepped away from the music profession in 2018, largely due to a hearing loss.
Interestingly, Paul Simon seems to have changed his mind about retirement with his recent announcement which has left his fans anticipating his return to stage. This revelation is coming few days after his wonderful performance at the SNL 50 where he wowed the audience with his magical stage performance.
Paul Simon is staging a career comeback following retirement announcement
Just days after giving a memorable performance of the Simon& Garfunkel song, “Homeward Bound” with Sabrina Carpenter during the golden jubilee celebration of Saturday Night Live, Paul Simon revealed that he is set to make a return to the stage with a highly anticipated tour.
The upcoming tour aimed to support his 2023 album, Seven Psalms is scheduled to kick off on April 4 and will run through August 23, offering fans across the country another opportunity to experience Paul Simon’s timeless music and energetic performance.
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Paul Simon announces his ‘A Quiet Celebration’ tour – what to expect
Paul Simon’s A Quiet Celebration Tour, will kick off at the historic Saenger Theater in New Orleans, taking the singer-songwriter to some of the most iconic venues across the United States and Canada, including the Beacon Theatre in New York City, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Massey Hall in Toronto, Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, and Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia.
Combining a mix from his last album, Seven Psalms, and several other hit songs from his large catalogue, the singer is set to delight his fans with wonderful performance in his upcoming tour. Tickets for the tour are expected to be put on public sale by February 21 and those seeking to guarantee their seats can obtain theirs via Paul Simon’s official website or other approved ticket sellers.