ST. LOUIS – Legendary singer and songwriter Paul Simon is hitting the road once again for a tour throughout the U.S., titled “A Quiet Celebration Tour,” which includes two shows in St. Louis.

On April 28 and 29, Simon will take the stage at the Stifel Theatre to perform some of his classic songs as well as debut performances of songs from his newest album “Seven Psalms.”

A release noted that during Simon’s recording of the album, he began to lose hearing in his left ear, making extended live performances “impossible.” This led Simon to hold his concerts in more intimate venues for optimal acoustic sounds.

“Inspired to perform again, Simon began work rehearsing and figuring out how he could bring Seven Psalms to the stage along with new arrangements of familiar favorites,” the release said. “Simon often says the listener completes the song, and he was eager to expand the experience into the live forum by performing this intricately layered work in intimate rooms with pristine acoustics.”

In addition to St. Louis, the tour will be making a stop across the state in Kansas City for one show on April 26.

Tickets will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time. To find tickets and more tour dates, click here.

Simon is a 12-time Grammy Award-winning artist for solo work, including his album “Graceland,” in addition to collaborative work with Art Garfunkel for albums “Mrs. Robinson” and “Bridge over Troubled Water.”

Some of his most popular songs include “You Can Call Me Al,” “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” and “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.”