Paul McCartney announced new dates of his Got Back Tour for 2025

Paul McCartney announced new dates of his Got Back Tour for 2025

The tour that began in 2022 and included a step through Argentina will continue with new dates.

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Paul McCartney He returns to the United States and Canada. The leader of The Beatles and Wings He has scheduled his first complete tour of the continent since 2022, as a continuation of his successful GOT Back Tour.

After three concerts with exhausted and very acclaimed tickets at the New York Bowery Ballroom earlier this year, McCartney will begin the tour in September in Palm Desert, California, before visiting Las Vegas, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, Montreal, Chicago and more.

The early tickets go on sale on July 15 at 10.00 [hora de Estados Unidos] and the general begins on the 18th of that month. To acquire them, it is necessary to register on the official Tour website.

Embed – Paul McCartney on Instagram: “Got Back North American Tour 2025 Presale Begins Tuesday 15th July at 10am Local Register for Presale Access at PaulmcCartneygotback.com or via the link in bio”

McCartney launched its Got Back tour in 2022 with 16 concerts exhausted throughout the United States before heading the Glastonbury Festival poster in June of that year. Since then, he has taken the tour to Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and the United Kingdom, among other places.

Paul McCartney tour dates in North America

  • September 29: Palm Desert, California: Acrisure Arena
  • October 4: Las Vegas, Nevada: Allegiant Stadium
  • October 7: Albuquerque, New Mexico: Isleta Amphitheater
  • October 11: Denver, Colorado: Coors Field
  • October 14: Des Moines, Iowa: Casey’s Center
  • October 17: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Us Bank Stadium
  • October 22: Tulsa, Oklahoma: Bok Center
  • October 29: New Orleans, Louisiana: Smoothie King Center
  • November 2: Atlanta, Georgia: State Parc Arena
  • November 3: Atlanta, Georgia: State Parc Arena
  • November 6: Nashville, Tennessee: The Pinnacle
  • November 8: Columbus, Ohio: Nationwide Arena
  • November 11: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. – PPG Paints Arena
  • November 14 – Buffalo, NY – Keybank Center
  • November 17 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada – Bell Center
  • November 18 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada – Bell Center
  • November 21 – Hamilton, Ontario, Canada – Td Coliseum
  • November 24 – Chicago, Ill. – United Center
  • November 25 – Chicago, Ill. – United Center

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