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Paul Simon

Paul Simon at Wang Theater

Why see Paul Simon?

A Quiet Celebration Tour

Paul Simon is coming out of retirement for a brand-new 2025 tour, 'A Quiet Celebration'! One of modern music's true pioneers, Simon first found worldwide fame in the 1960s as one half of the legendary folk duo Simon & Garfunkel. His solo career saw a remarkable resurgence in the 1980s when he became a leading figure in the world music movement, collaborating with a host of African musicians on his iconic album Graceland. Don't miss your chance to witness this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Sure to include some of his finest solo work including Graceland and Still Crazy After All These Years alongside deep cuts and hits from the Simon and Garfunkel years, this opportunity is a true treat for fans and the perfect way to welcome him back to the stage. 

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22 reviews, average rating: (4.7 Stars)

Catherine

It was a love-fest!

Saw Paul Simon’s farewell tour concert at the full-to-the-rafters Garden last night, it was a mix of sing-along and just sit and listen, mesmerized, to new arrangements of some great old chestnuts. Simon’s energy, love of music came shining through all during the over 2-1/2 hours, in fine voice, and arms open wide to his audience. Loved the band, great show! ... Read more

Edna bryant

Paul Simon (Farewell Tour)

My first Simon concert. Wow! Hit all the notes. Drew tears with the old ballads and standing dance with rockin hits, a great anthology of his infinite talent. His voice is still boyish and clear and oh so recognizable! And the mini orchestra was especially talented. The sound at the Garden makes live fun again. One gets the feeling Paul and company are really savoring this one. As am I! Boston is a great place to do it up! Hotels in walking distance along the Charles River with many dining/drinking options before or after show. So glad we went! ... Read more

Steve B.

Simon Says-And The Fans Love It!

Just saw the Boston show at TD Center-A beautiful, 2-1/2 hour performance (including encores) by Paul and his incredibly talented band. About 2 dozen songs were performed- from megahits to some lesser known ones. He weaved in humorous anecdotes between some of the songs, and seemed to feed off the energy of a very loving audience.My highlights-a very personal "Bridge" (quite different without Garfunkel but still great in Simon's style), a soulful "American Tune" that still resonates today, 45 years after Paul wrote it, "You Can Call Me Al" which really got the place hopping, and the very humorous "Wrist Band". Catch this show if you can-it's just about perfect! And suitable for the whole family. ... Read more
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