If 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 ...
After nearly a decade-long hiatus, legendary artist Paul Simon is returning to the stage for a special tour. Simon, 83, plans to embark on a series of intimate concert performances — a spring and ...
Paul Simon has announced that he will be returning to touring after retiring in 2018. Simon, 83, stepped back from live performing due to hearing loss, but confirmed on Tuesday, February 18 ...
You can call it a Paul Simon comeback. The "You Can Call Me Al" hitmaker took to social media Tuesday to announce his Quiet Celebration Tour, slated to be held in mid-sized venues across America ...
On the heels of opening the “SNL50” special Sunday night in a duet with Sabrina Carpenter, Paul Simon revealed Tuesday that he is un-retiring from live concerts, announcing his first road ...
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. On Tuesday ...
Paul Simon is set to tour for the first time in seven years (Picture:Christopher Polk/CBS via Getty Images) Paul Simon is returning to the stage after a seven-year break due to severe hearing loss.
Paul Simon to play The Ryman May 11, 13 and 14 Despite suffering from hearing loss, Simon is still recording and touring. Legendary singer/songwriter Paul Simon is set to bring his "A Quiet ...
The singer, who initially retired in 2018, shared a post to Instagram on Tuesday to announce his 2025 tour of the States, Paul Simon in Concert: A Quiet Celebration. His post included a list of ...