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Paul Simon has scrapped a pair of shows and will undergo a surgical procedure due to “intense” back pain.
The legendary Simon & Garfunkel singer, 83, shared in a statement on Instagram that he has canceled his performances set for Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29, at Philadelphia’s Academy of Music.
“Paul has been struggling with chronic and intense back pain,” the statement said. “Today it became unmanageable and demands immediate attention. Unfortunately we have to cancel these shows at this time, as we don’t have the ability to reschedule them.”
Simon’s announcement said that he will undergo a “minor surgical procedure” in the next few days but that he is “hopeful” he will be able to complete his tour and make up the Philadelphia shows. Refunds for the performances are available at the point of purchase.
The “Bridge Over Troubled Water” hitmaker is currently in the middle of his A Quiet Celebration tour. He completed a farewell tour in 2018 but announced his return in February, fresh off an appearance on the 50th anniversary special of “Saturday Night Live” with Sabrina Carpenter.
According to his February tour announcement, Simon, “who has been dealing with severe hearing loss,” chose “intimate venues with optimal acoustics” for the shows, which began in New Orleans in April and will conclude in August in Seattle, Washington.
In a June appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” the 16-time Grammy winner explained he previously “didn’t think it was possible for me to be able to perform again with other musicians” due to his hearing loss.
Simon is next scheduled to perform in Long Beach, California, on July 7, according to his website. He then has more shows scheduled throughout July in California before he’s off to Vancouver and Seattle.