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Paul Simon

Paul Simon at Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland

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)

Pam

Incredible

One of the best concerts I’ve ever attended. Paul was an expert showman, and so energetic. His band was tight and his voice smooth. Came out for two encores. Great variety . Seriously could not get enough. If you have a chance to attend, don’t pass it up! ... Read more

Michael Reed

Hard to believe!

If you have doubts about Paul Simon's ability to crank out a high energy, amazingly fresh, and superiorly orchestrated show at his over 70 years, put those doubts aside and BUY THE TICKETS! Saw the show last night at the Greensboro Colesium. Phenomenal! The band was versatile and easily went from West African rhythms to zydeco, to exquisite chamber ensemble, to dixieland, avante garde, to American classic rock and rock and roll ala Paul Simon at his finest! ... Read more

Angus McPherson

Thank you Paul!! A concert to remember.

We knew going into the concert that we would not be able to hear all of his greatest songs, just hoping to hear as many songs from Bridge Over Troubled Waters and secretly hoping for specific songs like Frank Lloyd Wright, Cecilia, I am a Rock among others while knowing that I would hear The Sounds of Silence, Graceland and The Boxer. The musicians were tight and right on beat, always watching the expert directions to further enhance the music. My only regret is that it took over 53 years to see and hear the talent of Paul Simon. I figure that if your biggest regret about going to a concert is/was that you wish it could be longer or see them perform again and again then you have nothing to complain about, only praise to be given to the talent, the skills, the humanity and all around good people/ person. Thank you again, Paul for an unforgetable evening! ... Read more
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