Art Garfunkel needs no introduction. The platinum-selling, eight-times Grammy Award-winning, Rock And Roll Hall of Fame star is finally going on tour across the UK once again, for the first time in seven years. And, beginning in October, the 84-year-old star – who is behind such hits as The Sound of Silence, Bridge Over Troubled Water and The Boxer, alongside his cohort Paul Simon – will be embarking on his What A Wonderful World Celebration Concerts Tour. Also known as An Evening With Art Garfunkel, the star will treat attendees to music spanning the years, along with anecdotes, stories, and the ineffable charm he is known for.
The tour will begin in Watford on October 13, 2026, and, across four events, will run through to October 19, 2026. His final gig will take place in London at the iconic Royal Albert Hall. Here, such other massive stars have performed, including, in recent years, Bob Dylan, The Cure, The Who and plenty more. Tickets for these once-in-a-lifetime shows are out right now, and fans can buy them from a couple of different online retailers. Below, we’ve detailed everything one needs to know.
Tickets for An Evening With Art Garfunkel are out now, after being released on Friday, April 17, 2026.
These can be purchased by looking at one of a couple of different online retailers. This includes major ticket-seller Ticketmaster, which has the majority of dates available.
There are also tickets available from AXS, another major website that specialises in live events.
Both of these ticket-sellers’ websites can be found using the links below:
AXS – Buy Art Garfunkel tickets here.
TICKETMASTER – Buy Art Garfunkel tickets here.
Art Garfunkel’s new tour dates follow a hugely celebrated appearance at the Grammy Weekend performances. Here, he “captivated audiences and industry leaders alike”.
The singer has not performed in the UK since 2019. So, as a result, fans will no doubt be extremely excited to see the star play his incredible songs live.
Speaking out about these new shows, Garfunkel said: “Music, at its best, is a bridge between souls. As I return to the stage, I’m reminded that these songs are more than memories—they’re living, breathing companions.
“My ‘What A Wonderful World’ tour is a celebration of that enduring connection, of voices joining across time in something quietly transcendent.”
