Paul Simon, now 83, has announced his 'A Quiet Celebration Tour,' marking his first official tour since 2018. This comes after overcoming significant hearing loss, which he feared would halt his performances. Initially skeptical about returning to the stage, treatments at the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss have enabled him to plan successful performances, now set to include five shows at New York City's Beacon Theatre. Despite previous doubts, Simon's return to touring signifies resilience and a commitment to sharing his music with fans.
Quite suddenly I lost most of the hearing in my left ear, and nobody has an explanation for it. So everything became more difficult.
When the balance is right, I can hear well; it's much quieter.
I may never return to the stage due to hearing loss while recording my 2023 album 'Seven Psalms.'
I'm making a lot of noise once again with my 'A Quiet Celebration Tour.'
His treatment at the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss helped him devise a plan to alleviate the issue.
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