Paul Simon, 83, abruptly cancels concerts due to ‘chronic and intense back pain’

Still achy after all these years.

Music legend Paul Simon was forced to cancel two concerts at the last minute this weekend due to “chronic and intense back pain.”

The “You Can Call Me Al” singer, 83, was scheduled to perform at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29.

Paul Simon was forced to cancel two concerts at the last minute this weekend due to “chronic and intense back pain.” Rick Davis / SplashNews.com
Simon was scheduled to perform at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on Saturday and Sunday. CBS via Getty Images

Simon took to Instagram shortly before the Saturday show’s scheduled start to announce that both concerts had “regretfully” been canceled because of his startling injury.

“Regretfully, Paul Simon must cancel two shows tonight June 28 and tomorrow night June 29 – at Philadelphia’s Academy of Music,” the statement began.

“Paul has been struggling with chronic and intense back pain,” it said. “Today it became unmanageable and demands immediate attention.”

Simon took to Instagram shortly before Saturday’s show would have kicked off to announce that both concerts had “regretfully” been canceled because of his injury. Paul Simon/Instagram

Simon also revealed that he is scheduled to undergo a “minor surgical procedure” to fix his back pain and hoped to “complete the tour” after the surgery.

“Unfortunately we have to cancel these shows at this time, as we don’t have the ability to reschedule them,” the statement continued. “However, we are hopeful after this minor surgical procedure which has been scheduled in the next few days, Paul will be able to complete the tour as well as look into returning to make up these dates.”

Ticket holders for both shows were offered a “full refund.”

Simon also revealed that he is scheduled to undergo a “minor surgical procedure” to fix his “unmanageable” back pain. AFP via Getty Images

The “Still Crazy After All These Years” musician’s announcement came just two days after he performed at the Academy of Music on Thursday, June 26.

The Post has reached out to Simon’s rep for comment.

Meanwhile, fans rushed to social media to wish Simon well amid his sudden and worrying injury.

Fans rushed to social media to wish Simon well amid his injury. CBS via Getty Images

“Heal well Paul!” one person commented alongside the announcement.

“Rest good and heal up, Mr Simon,” another fan wrote. “We need you healthy.”

“Just landed in Philadelphia from Scotland for the concert, gutted!” a third disappointed fan said. “Hope it’s nothing serious, get well soon.”

“Feel better soon, the songs are great!” a fourth added.

“Rest good and heal up, Mr Simon,” one fan wrote. “We need you healthy.” CBS via Getty Images

The artist announced his current “A Quiet Celebrations Tour” back in February shortly after performing “Homeward Bound” alongside Sabrina Carpenter during the “Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special.”

Simon’s decision to launch a new tour came as a surprise, especially because the crooner had seemingly retired from the road in 2018 due to hearing loss.

Besides performing tunes from his 2023 LP “Seven Psalms,” Simon has played songs from both his decades-long solo career and his time as one-half of Simon & Garfunkel.

The “Graceland” singer announced his current “A Quiet Celebrations Tour” back in February. Getty Images for PEN America

Edie Brickell, Simon’s wife of 33 years, has also performed with the legendary hitmaker during the recent gigs.

“I’m going through my repertoire and reducing a lot of the choices that I make to acoustic versions,” he told “CBS Mornings” earlier this year regarding the tour and his hearing loss. “It’s all much quieter.”

Simon’s next concert date is currently scheduled for July 7 in Long Beach, Calif. The tour is set to conclude in Seattle, Wash., on Aug. 3.

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