Paul Simon live in 1986-1989

1987-02-01 Rotterdam – Netherlands Ahoy
1987-02-02 Rotterdam – Netherlands Ahoy
1987-02-04 Brusseles – Belgium Forest National
1987-02-05 Essen – Germany Grugahalle
1987-02-06 San Remo – Italy Pala Rock
1987-02-07 Milano – Italy Troussard
1987-02-10 Paris – France Zénith
1987-02-11 Frankfurt – Germany Festhalle
1987-02-14 Harare – Zimbabwe Rutfaro Stadium
1987-02-17 Basel – Switzerland
1987-02-18 Munich – Germany Olympiahalle
1987-02-20 Hamburg – Germany
1987-02-27 San Francisco – USA / California Masonic Auditorium
1987-02-28 San Francisco – USA / California Masonic Auditorium
1987-03-03 Los Angeles – USA / California Universal Amphitheatre
1987-03-04 Los Angeles – USA / California Universal Amphitheatre
1987-03-06 Los Angeles – USA / California Universal Amphitheatre
1987-03-07 Los Angeles – USA / California Universal Amphitheatre
1987-03-08 Los Angeles – USA / California Universal Amphitheatre
1987-03-11 St. Louis – USA / Missouri The Fox
1987-03-13 Chicago – USA / Illinoise Civic Opera House
1987-03-14 Chicago – USA / Illinoise Civic Opera House
1987-04-04 Birmingham – United Kingdom NEC
1987-04-05 Birmingham – United Kingdom NEC
1987-04-07 London – United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
1987-04-08 London – United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
1987-04-09 London – United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
1987-04-11 London – United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
1987-04-12 London – United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
1987-04-13 London – United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall
1987-04-15 Dublin – Ireland RDS

1987-04-16 Dublin – Ireland RDS
1987-04-20 Birmingham – United Kingdom NEC
1987-04-21 Birmingham – United Kingdom NEC
1987-04-28 New York – USA / New York Radio City Music Hall
1987-04-29 New York – USA / New York Radio City Music Hall
1987-04-30 New York – USA / New York Radio City Music Hall
1987-05-27 Sydney – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-05-28 Sydney – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-05-30 Brisbane – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-05-31 Brisbane – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-06-06 Melbourne – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-06-07 Melbourne – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-06-08 Melbourne – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-06-10 Melbourne – Australia Entertainment Centre
1987-06-15 Atlanta – USA / Georgia Omni
1987-06-17 Philadelphia – USA / Pennsylvania Spectrum
1987-06-18 Boston – USA / Massachusetts Greatwoods
1987-06-19 Boston – USA / Massachusetts Greatwoods
1987-06-22 Detroit – USA / Michigan Pineknob
1987-06-24 Toronto – Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
1987-06-25 Montreal – Canada
1987-06-28 Chicago – USA / Illinoise Poplar Greek Theater
1987-06-29 Milwaukee – USA / Wisconsin Summerfest
1987-07-01 Washington – USA / District of ColumbiaMerriweather Post Pavilion
1987-07-02 New York – USA / New York Madison Square Garden
1987-07-06 Jones Beach Theatre / USA

The Graceland Tour – Summer ’89
1989-06-15 Brussels, Belgium, Forest National
1989-06-19 Paris, France, Palais Omnisport Paris Bercy
1989-06-18 Nijmegen, Holland, Goffert Stadium
1989-06-19 Copenhagen, Denmark, Valby Hall
1989-06-20 Stockholm, Sweden, The Globe
1989-06-24 Moscow, Russia, Gorky Park Theatre
1989-06-25 Moscow, Russia, Gorky Park Theatre
1989-06-29 Berlin, Germany, Waldbühne
1989-06-30 Dortmund, Germany, Westfalenhalle
1989-07-01 Wurzburg, Germany, Football Stadium
1989-07-03 Rome, Italy, Ippodrome
1989-07-04 Modena, Italy, Stadio Braglia
1989-07-05 Milano, Italy, Stadio Comunale Brianteo
1989-07-06 Fréjus, France, Arena
1989-07-08 San Sebastian, Spain, Velodrome
1989-07-09 Barcelona, Spain, Mini Estadia

7 thoughts on “Paul Simon live in 1986-1989

  1. This afternoon I perceived an interview held wity the this week passed away lead singer of Lady Smith Black Mambazo #Joseph Shabalala been posted on Twitter.
    This is what I have been writing om my Facebook-account this afternoon:

    ‘I caught this message being posted

    on Twitter by

    Freshair

    It is an #interview with the this week passed away

    #South #Africa #leadsinger #Joseph #Shabalala of the

    #a #cappela music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo

    He is also taking about his relationship to Paul Simon

    This has been posted by:

    Fresh Air @nprfreshair #QUOTE:


    Later in the show today we remember Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder and frontman Joseph Shabalala.
    He died this week at 78.
    He talked to TG in ’91 about collaborating with Paul Simon
    on ‘#Graceland’ and growing up on a farm in #SouthAfrica🇿🇦

    Pls. check out this audio-tape.

    It is spoken in the #English #Language

    The time this tape is lasting is about 22.13 minutes:

    FEBRUARY 22, 1991
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo Leader Joseph Shabalala
    Ladysmith Black Mambazo came to America’s attention following their performances on Paul Simon’s album, “Graceland.” The ensemble’s new album is called “Two Worlds, One Heart.” Frontman Joseph Shabalala talks to Terry about his early life and rise to fame.

    In the meantime I listened to this entire – very moving – interview. He is referring to the

    first performance in the ‘Graceland-tour’.

    The start of this tour was in The Netherland (you can hear Joseph Shalabala talking about
    ‘Holland’ ‘and all white people in the Ahoy Hall in Rotterdam he had never seen before’

    Being a ‘Dutchie’ and with a ‘white skin’I am not even able to imagine what this experience
    must have been to all South African Muscians who were involved in these concert that were given in my country.

    I will continue my contribution with a review made by the world famous magazine

    ‘Rolling Stone’.

    1. This afternoon I perceived an interview held wity the this week passed away lead singer of Lady Smith Black Mambazo #Joseph Shabalala been posted on Twitter.
      This is what I have been writing om my Facebook-account this afternoon:

      ‘I caught this message being posted

      on Twitter by

      Freshair

      It is an #interview with the this week passed away

      #South #Africa #leadsinger #Joseph #Shabalala of the

      #a #cappela music group Ladysmith Black Mambazo

      He is also taking about his relationship to Paul Simon

      This has been posted by:

      Fresh Air @nprfreshair #QUOTE:


      Later in the show today we remember Ladysmith Black Mambazo founder and frontman Joseph Shabalala.
      He died this week at 78.
      He talked to TG in ’91 about collaborating with Paul Simon
      on ‘#Graceland’ and growing up on a farm in #SouthAfrica🇿🇦

      Pls. check out this audio-tape.

      It is spoken in the #English #Language

      The time this tape is lasting is about 22.13 minutes:

      FEBRUARY 22, 1991
      Ladysmith Black Mambazo Leader Joseph Shabalala
      Ladysmith Black Mambazo came to America’s attention following their performances on Paul Simon’s album, “Graceland.” The ensemble’s new album is called “Two Worlds, One Heart.” Frontman Joseph Shabalala talks to Terry about his early life and rise to fame.

      In the meantime I listened to this entire – very moving – interview. He is referring to the

      first performance in the ‘Graceland-tour’.

      The start of this tour was in The Netherland (you can hear Joseph Shalabala talking about
      ‘Holland’ ‘and all white people in the Ahoy Hall in Rotterdam he had never seen before’

      Being a ‘Dutchie’ and with a ‘white skin’I am not even able to imagine what this experience
      must have been to all South African Muscians who were involved in these concert that were given in my country.

      I will continue my contribution with a review made by the world famous magazine

      ‘Rolling Stone’.

      Pls. check out the following review and the ‘resistance’ to Paul Simon for performing in
      the Netherlands. Indeed The Netherlands were a lot of so called
      ‘Acrtiongroups aganst ‘Apartheid’ with the leading female acitivist Conny Braam. Despite of all this resistance the Paul Simon, his South African Musicians and the a cappele singing
      group Lady Smith Black Mambazo made in in Nijmegen The Netherlands.
      Fortunately not all Dutch people were so rigid in stuborn in their opinions at that time.

      Pls. check out this following – very long – article publsihed by Rolling Stone.

      It is a kind ‘of review’ but also ‘a history’ of struggle too. The opposites turned out to be
      wrong. Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990.

      ‘Paul Simon’s Amazing Graceland Tour
      The world is suddenly dancing to a South African beat, much to the dismay of some antiapartheid activists’

      Link to this article/review:

      https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/paul-simons-amazing-graceland-tour-98898/?fbclid=IwAR0b91SGc2LiDGZS0mFD0W7D6s1egDCVl3pe-342-41HCHbRzAB50SouswY

  2. Many thanks for having me. Just discovered some additional info about Paul Simon Graceland tour held in the year of 1987.

    It `s about this concert Paul Simon held on April 7 ( 07.04.1987) at
    The National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK
    I have a setlist for you and I will C + P it here:

    01 – Township Jive
    02 – The Boy In The Bubble
    03 – Gumboots – Whispering Bells
    04 – Bring Him Back Home (Nelson Mandela)
    05 – The Joke of Life
    06 – Crazy Love Vol. II
    07 – I Know What I Know
    08 – Unomathemba
    09 – Hello My Baby
    10 – Homeless
    11 – Graceland
    12 – You Can Call Me Al
    13 – Stimela (coaltrain)
    14 – Jikel Maweni
    15 – Soweto Blues
    16 – Amompondo
    17 – Under African Skies
    18 – Mother And Child Reunion
    19 – Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Shoes
    20 – The Boxer
    21 – Amazing Grace – Reveal Yourself
    22 – Zeni Sena
    23 – Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika

    A b/w pic is also available.

    I am duly sorry for you for not having to knowledge adding a pic to this page.

    Pls will you be so kind checking out this page mentioned below for this pic.

    I thank you in advance for doing so!

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