Paul Simon's journey through hearing loss has inspired a profound tour. Tickets for his Austin residency and North American ...
Paul Simon announces farewell tour ... career to a natural end," Simon said in a statement shared to Twitter, now known as X. "Now I know: it feels a little unsettling, a touch exhilarating ...
Paul Simon gave a rare performance at the SNL50 ... "You're in denial and then you're overwhelmed by this change in your life because you now have a disability. But even though it wasn't ...
Now, two days later, the 83-year-old singer ... Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Paul Simon shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, Feb. 21.
Fresh from opening the “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special” with Sabrina Carpenter, Paul Simon has announced his unretirement from touring with the “A Quiet Celebration Tour” set ...
What happened during SNL50? Three hours of slapdash sketch comedy and celebrity cameos, such as Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, Paul Simon and Meryl Streep.
Paul Simon, the iconic singer-songwriter, is set to embark on "A Quiet Celebration Tour" in spring and summer 2025. The tour includes a highly anticipated three-night run at Austin's Bass Concert ...
By Gil Kaufman Back in 2018, Paul Simon performed the final show of what he called his farewell tour. The gig at Queens’ Flushing Meadows Corona Park in September 2018 came after Simon ...
But nobody really expected Simon to change his mind on the touring thing. After all, Paul Simon is now 83 years old. He’s recently been losing his hearing and looking into experimental ...
Paul Simon’s retirement from touring is officially ... But that was then, and this is now. And Simon’s has been working hard to counter his hearing issues. His upcoming tour will feature ...
ST. LOUIS – Legendary singer and songwriter Paul Simon is hitting the road once again for a tour throughout the U.S., named “A Quiet Celebration Tour,” which includes two shows in St. Louis.
Paul Simon fans in Toronto and Vancouver will get ... Seven Psalms. "Where I'm at now, I can't play live," Simon told CBC Q host Tom Power in an interview broadcast in June 2023.