Paul Simon Announces 2026 European Tour
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Paul Simon Announces 2026 European Tour
"This year, Paul Simon made his long-awaited return to the stage, bringing his majestic A Quiet Celebration tour to more than 50 cities across North America. Now he'll do it again, in Europe. The fabled singer-songwriter is set to play 21 shows on the continent this spring, in support of his latest release, 2023's Seven Psalms."
"This is Simon's first tour overseas in eight years, following his 2018 retirement announcement. Back then, he described it as being "less a goodbye than a farewell." Tickets for the European leg go on sale next week."
"Paul Simon: 04-09 Prague, Czech Republic - Prague Congress Centre 04-10 Prague, Czech Republic - Prague Congress Centre 04-12 Prague, Czech Republic - Prague Congress Centre 04-15 Berlin, Germany - Uber Eats Music Hall04-16 Berlin, Germany - Uber Eats Music Hall04-18 Copenhagen, Denmark - Falkoner Centre04-19 Copenhagen, Denmark - Falkoner Centre04-22 Amsterdam, Netherlands - AFAS Live04-24 Amsterdam, Netherlands - AFAS Live04-25 Amsterdam, Netherlands - AFAS Live04-27 Brussels, Belgium - BOZAR04-28 Brussels, Belgium - BOZAR04-30 Brussels, Belgium - BOZAR05-03 Paris, France - Grand Rex05-04 Paris, France - Grand Rex05-07 Liverpool, England - M&S Bank Arena05-09 Glasgow, Scotland - SEC Armadillo05-10 Glasgow, Scotland - SEC Armadillo05-13 London, England - Royal Albert Hall05-14 London, England - Royal Albert Hall05-20 Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena"
Paul Simon returned to the stage this year with the A Quiet Celebration tour, performing in more than 50 North American cities. He will perform 21 European shows this spring in support of his 2023 album Seven Psalms. The itinerary spans major venues across Prague, Berlin, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris, Liverpool, Glasgow, London and Dublin. Multiple nights are scheduled in several cities. This European run represents Simon's first overseas tour in eight years after a 2018 retirement announcement described as "less a goodbye than a farewell." Tickets for the European leg go on sale next week.
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