“At the end of the last tour I said I’d see you next time. I said I’d meet you again. Well, I’m back,” McCartney released in an announcement that circulated on social media.
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The tour will go through a variety of stadiums in different places that until now have never received the English artist, such as Spokane, Hollywood (Florida), Knoxville (Tennessee) and Winston-Salem (North Carolina).
In addition, the ex-beatle will visit Los Angeles, Baltimore -where he played for the last time with the Liverpool quartet in 1964-, Fort Worth, Boston, Seattle and Oakland, among others.
This is the first time in three years, and with the health emergency of the Covid-19 pandemic in the middle, that McCartney will offer live shows after his last tour, a compendium of 39 dates in 2019.
On that occasion, the legendary musician who is still active at 79 years old gave a colossal concert in the Buenos Aires Campo de Polo Argentino on the occasion of the presentation of the album “Egypt Station”in what was his fourth visit to the country.
Source: Ambito

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