Sting and Paul Simon are hitting the alley calm to accomplish their own hits and a few duets, too.
The brace will advertise a collective North American bout alleged "Paul Simon and Sting: On Stage Together" tomorrow, according to the New York Times. It will endure for 18 dates from February 8th through March 16th, including a March 4th actualization at New York's Madison Square Garden, with the achievability of added dates to come.
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"We don't absolutely apperceive where this is going," Sting told the Times. "We don't absolutely accept a clue how this is traveling to pan out."
The brace ahead performed calm at a benefit in May for the Robin Hood Foundation. There, they performed acoustic versions of the Simon and Garfunkel song "The Boxer" and Sting's "Fields of Gold." About that appearance, Simon told the Times, "After we accomplished it, we both looked at anniversary added and said, 'Wow. That's appealing interesting.'"
Presale tickets for the bout go on auction Wednesday on anniversary musician's corresponding website. Tickets will be accessible to the accessible the afterward Tuesday.
When the Times' anchorman put the brace on the atom about the blandness of the bout title, Simon fabricated up a mish-mash of his and Sting's songs: "The Sound of Every Breath," he suggested. Sting rejoined, "That's it! You've got it."
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