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WATCH: Art Garfunkel Joins Charlie Puth for ‘The Boxer’ at Madison Square Garden

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Puth's Whatever's Clever! tour stop at MSG drew Jimmy Fallon, Busta Rhymes, Kirk Franklin, and a legendary surprise guest.

Charlie Puth brought out Art Garfunkel for a performance of ‘The Boxer' during a sold-out stop on his Whatever's Clever! tour at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. The surprise appearance was one of several guest spots on the evening, which also featured Jimmy Fallon, Busta Rhymes, and Kirk Franklin, each introduced by Puth as someone who had influenced him musically.

A Night of Surprise Guests at the Garden

Puth set the tone for the evening early, telling the crowd that each person he planned to bring onstage had shaped him as a musician. The night delivered on that promise in escalating fashion. Fallon and Busta Rhymes joined Puth for a performance of Toto's ‘Africa,' and Busta Rhymes drew an enthusiastic crowd response rapping ‘Look At Me Now.'

The evening's most resonant moment came when Garfunkel walked out. The two singers performed ‘The Boxer,' the Simon and Garfunkel classic from the 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water. The song, which follows a struggling young man trying to make his way through city life, has carried weight far beyond its original release, having been performed as a tribute at events including a post-September 11 SNL broadcast and in honor of Muhammad Ali.

Garfunkel Calls Puth His Student

Onstage, Garfunkel offered Puth a pointed compliment. ‘He learned how to make his records from me and Paul [Simon]. You're my student,' Garfunkel said, according to Billboard.

Puth accepted the designation without hesitation. ‘I am your student,' he replied. ‘I'm not just saying that because all these wonderful people are here. The reason that I'm here right now is because of the music you've written with Paul. It's amazing.'

The exchange underscored something Puth has been open about throughout the Whatever's Clever! campaign: his deep investment in classic songcraft and production. For a pop artist of his generation, invoking Simon and Garfunkel as a direct creative lineage is a deliberate statement about where he situates himself in the broader tradition.

Whatever's Clever! Tour Continues

The MSG show is part of Puth's Whatever's Clever! world tour, supporting his fourth full-length studio album of the same name, released March 27, 2026. The 12-track record, which Puth described to NPR's Adrian Ma as ‘delightfully on the nose,' marked a shift in his creative process: for this album, the lyrical concept came before the music, reversing his usual approach.

Remaining North American dates include stops in Orlando, Nashville, Houston, and Austin before the tour moves to Europe in late June, opening the international leg in Denmark.

  • Orlando
  • Nashville
  • Houston
  • Austin
  • European leg begins late June — Denmark

What we know

  • Charlie Puth performed a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden as part of his Whatever's Clever! tour.
  • Art Garfunkel joined Puth onstage and the two performed ‘The Boxer' from Simon and Garfunkel's album Bridge Over Troubled Water.
  • Other guests at the MSG show included Jimmy Fallon, Busta Rhymes, and Kirk Franklin.
  • Garfunkel told Puth onstage, ‘He learned how to make his records from me and Paul [Simon]. You're my student.'
  • Puth's Whatever's Clever! album was released on March 27, 2026, and is his fourth full-length studio album.
  • The European leg of the Whatever's Clever! tour begins in late June, starting in Denmark.

The take

Art Garfunkel has made relatively few major public performance appearances in recent years, which made Friday's MSG moment genuinely rare. His voice has been affected by a partial vocal cord paresis he disclosed publicly years ago, so any live appearance draws attention from fans who remember the full-throated harmonies of the Simon and Garfunkel catalog. Choosing ‘The Boxer' was smart programming: it's a song built around a lead vocal and a call-and-response structure, giving both singers defined space rather than demanding the kind of sustained unison that would invite direct comparison to the original recordings.

For Puth, the optics are equally calculated in the best sense. He has built his public identity around perfect pitch and a reverence for classic pop production, and having Garfunkel publicly claim him as a student at one of the most storied venues in rock history is the kind of co-sign that no press release can manufacture. MSG has hosted countless landmark moments in rock and pop history, and surprise guest appearances there carry a particular weight. Puth's Whatever's Clever! tour appears to be using those moments deliberately, stacking credibility through association with artists whose careers span decades. Whether that translates into the kind of long-term canonical status Puth seems to be reaching for remains an open question, but the strategy is coherent and the execution, at least on this night, landed.

Why it matters

For classic rock and legacy pop fans, Garfunkel's appearance is a reminder that the connective tissue between generations of songwriting still runs live. Puth occupies an unusual position in contemporary pop: he is young enough to draw a streaming-era audience but vocal enough about his influences to function as a bridge figure. Moments like this one at MSG keep the Simon and Garfunkel catalog in active cultural circulation, introduced to audiences who may know Puth's work far better than they know Bridge Over Troubled Water.

What's next

Puth's Whatever's Clever! tour continues with upcoming North American dates in Orlando, Nashville, Houston, and Austin. The European leg launches in late June, beginning in Denmark. The tour supports his fourth studio album, Whatever's Clever!, released March 27, 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What song did Art Garfunkel sing with Charlie Puth at MSG?

Garfunkel and Puth performed ‘The Boxer,' a Simon and Garfunkel classic from the 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water.

Who else appeared as a guest at Charlie Puth's Madison Square Garden show?

Jimmy Fallon, Busta Rhymes, and Kirk Franklin also appeared as surprise guests during the show.

What album is Charlie Puth's Whatever's Clever! tour supporting?

The tour supports Whatever's Clever!, Puth's fourth full-length studio album, released on March 27, 2026.

When does Charlie Puth's European tour start?

The European leg of the Whatever's Clever! tour begins in late June, with the first stop in Denmark.

What did Art Garfunkel say to Charlie Puth onstage?

Garfunkel told Puth, ‘He learned how to make his records from me and Paul [Simon]. You're my student,' to which Puth replied, ‘I am your student.'

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