Paul Simon Set For NZ Dates

January 26, 2013

Paul+Simon+Polar+Music+Prize+STE0Y4eHSo-lPAUL SIMON WILL perform in Auckland and Dunedin this April.

Official guff about the forthcoming gigs says Simon will perform songs spanning his entire career, starting with the folk music he performed in Greenwich Village and ending with material from his newest album, So Beautiful Or So What.

Bets are off on whether he will attempt ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’.

Rufus Wainwright will join Paul Simon as ‘special guest’ on his New Zealand dates.

TICKETS GO ON SALE : FRIDAY 8th FEBRUARY, 9am

Saturday 6th April Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
with special guest Rufus Wainwright
www.ticketdirect.co.nz or 0800 224 224

Monday 8th April Vector Arena, Auckland
with special guest Rufus Wainwright
www.ticketmaster.co.nz or 0800 111 999

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