On This Day September 19 1981 – Simon & Garfunkel Performed a Free Reunion Concert in Central Park

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On this day September 19 1981, Simon & Garfunkel reunited for a historic free concert in New York City’s Central Park. Drawing an audience of over 500,000 people, the event became one of the largest live concerts in history and marked a major moment in the duo’s legendary career.

The performance featured classics such as The Sound of Silence, Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Mrs. Robinson, reminding fans of the duo’s enduring influence. The concert was later released as a live album and television special, preserving the magic of that night for future generations.

80s insight: The Central Park reunion concert reflected the 80s celebration of nostalgia and musical legacy, showing how timeless acts could still unite massive crowds.

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