Many Simon & Garfunkel fans want to know how much Paul Simon ticket prices will be for his upcoming A Quiet Celebration Tour in 2025. The legendary 83-year-old musician was afraid a few years ago while making his album “Seven Psalms” that he would never be able to go on another tour because of his severe hearing loss. But after finding a few solutions for his condition, he is comfortable enough to announce a 2025 tour that will run from April 4 to August 3 and hit many cities across America and Canada. Here’s what we know so far about presale ticket prices for Paul Simon’s upcoming 2025 concert.
What are the ticket prices for Paul Simon’s 2025 tour?
The ticket prices for Paul Simon’s A Quiet Celebration Tour in 2025 will range from $65 to $290 on Ticketmaster, with the cost mainly depending on the seat location and venue.
While general public tickets will be available starting on Friday, February 21, at 10:00 am venue time, there will be more than several presales that will take place the day before on Thursday, February 20, at 10:00 AM local time. In addition to the presale on Ticketmaster, there will be presales for the venues, AEG, radio, and City National Bank cardholders. As posted on X by the Beacon Theatre in New York City, presale tickets for this venue can be accessed by using the code SOCIAL.
Most of the tour dates for Paul Simon’s tour will be in the United States, with only three being in Toronto, Canada on May 27, 29, and 30. He will be accompanied on stage with a live band that includes viola, saxophone, guitar, flute, piano, cello, and various percussion instruments.
His setlist will mainly include selections from his album “Seven Psalms” and features sl e other songs from his catalog sprinkled throughout. In an 2024 interview with CBS, Simon said that his hearing loss has forced him to change what he plays. He said, “I’m going through my repertoire and reducing a lot of the choices that I make to acoustic versions. It’s all much quieter.”
On February 16, Paul Simon appeared on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary with singer Sabrina Carpenter where they played a duet of “Homeward Bound.”
A documentary of his life called “Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon” released on MGM+ in March 2024.