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Paul Simon’s Musical Legacy Comes to Life in Toronto

TORONTO – Music legend Paul Simon returns to the stage in a new and meaningful way with a special performance at Massey Hall in Toronto on May 27, 2025. Presented as an intimate multimedia concert experience titled Seven Psalms – A Journey of Sound and Spirit, the evening will explore Simon’s latest work while honouring a lifetime of storytelling through song.

A Career of Influence and Innovation

From his early days as one half of Simon & Garfunkel to his groundbreaking solo albums, Paul Simon has shaped modern songwriting with poetic lyrics, global rhythms, and timeless melodies. With classics like The Sound of Silence, Graceland, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard, and You Can Call Me Al, his music has crossed genres and generations.

Winner of 16 Grammy Awards and an inductee in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (twice), Simon’s ability to evolve—while remaining deeply personal—makes him one of the most respected and beloved artists of our time.

About Seven Psalms

The performance will centre on Seven Psalms, his 2023 concept album—a meditative, acoustic suite composed of seven movements, written entirely in a dreamlike state. It’s a reflective, philosophical work that grapples with spirituality, mortality, and memory.

Fans can expect live music interwoven with spoken word, video projections, and acoustic accompaniment in one of Toronto’s most revered halls. It’s not just a concert—it’s a creative reflection on life’s deeper meanings.

🎟 Tickets are available via official vendors, but seating is limited. For fans of Paul Simon, this is not just a performance—it’s a rare moment of presence.


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Alwin Marshall-Squire

Alwin Marshall-Squire is the Editor-in-Chief of GTA Today and serves as the Parliament Hill Reporter covering Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet. With a commitment to accurate and timely news coverage, Marshall-Squire brings depth and insight to the forefront of Canadian journalism. For feedback, reach out at alwin.squire@gtaweekly.ca.

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