Paul Simon Brings A Quiet Celebration to Stanford's Frost Amphitheater
Paul Simon Brings A Quiet Celebration to Stanford's Frost Amphitheater
Paul Simon, one of the most consequential American songwriters of the past sixty years, is bringing his acoustic-leaning A Quiet Celebration tour to the open-air Frost Amphitheater on the Stanford campus on Wednesday and Thursday, June 3 and 4. Tickets for both nights went on sale early and moved fast, a testament to the demand for intimate Paul Simon performances in a natural setting that the grassy Frost bowl was practically built to host.
The Quiet Celebration tour is Simon's return to the stage after a period of hearing-related health challenges. Recent dates have leaned heavily on his Seven Psalms song cycle along with a curated run of Simon & Garfunkel and solo classics. The acoustics at Frost are among the best of any outdoor venue in the Bay Area, and the 8,000-capacity footprint keeps the experience close.
If you're going: the Frost is a 15-minute walk from the nearest campus parking structures, longer if the lots fill. Bring a light jacket — the evenings cool off fast once the sun drops below the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Sources: Stanford Live, Frost Amphitheater events