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Paul Simon, 83, Announces Return from Retirement For New Tour


Paul Simon retired from touring in 2018 due to hearing loss, but will return for a new tour called 'A Quiet Celebration Tour'

Tickets for the entire tour will go on sale on Friday, February 21 on Simon’s website, where fans can also find a full range of dates and venues for the trek. ANDER GILLENEA/AFP via Getty ImagesSimon has sporadically performed live over the last seven years, including at a Grammy Awards tribute to his career in April 2022 and on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in March 2024 to promote Seven Psalms. Simon & Garfunkel last performed together in 2010 as part of an American Film Institute tribute to Mike Nichols, the acclaimed director who memorably used their music in 1967 movie The Graduate.

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