TORONTO — Music veterans Sting and Paul Simon are hitting the road together — and they’re braving the Canadian winter for stops in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto.
The two stars announced details of their On Stage Together tour on Tuesday, promising to bring their extensive repertoires to 18 cities in the U.S. and Canada starting Feb. 8 in Houston and ending March 16 in Orlando.
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The tour includes a Feb. 20 show at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena, a Feb. 28 stop at the Bell Centre in Montreal and a March 1 gig at Toronto’s Air Canada Centre.
Sting, 62, and Simon, 72, will each perform solo and join each other on stage to perform songs together.
In 2009, Elton John teamed up with Billy Joel for the Face 2 Face tour.
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