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Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney at Carrier Dome

Why see Paul McCartney?

got back Tour!

Living legend, Sir Paul McCartney is hitting the road for the first time since his 2019 Freshen Up Tour. The aptly named 'Got Back' tour will see McCartney trekking across the US for 13 dates. The Beatle will be hitting arenas and stadiums with the party wrapping up just two days before his 80th birthday! 

In December 2020, McCartney released another album - but this one is slightly different from the ones in his gigantic catalog. Only a certain few get to call themselves McCartney albums and this surprise third entry became McCartney III - a series which began in 1970 when he released his solo debut McCartney, followed by McCartney II in 1980. 

The Iconic Sir Paul McCartney

With a musical career spanning over 60-years and including countless industry awards, Sir Paul McCartney is one of the most iconic musicians of our time. An accomplished songwriter, bass player, activist and producer. His achievements cross musical, cultural and philanthropic spheres and help give him such wide-reaching appeal as a musician and human-being.

Since parting ways with The Beatles in the 1970s, McCartney has focused on developing his solo career as well as collaborated with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society. His last solo album, New, was released in late 2013 and was yet another worthy addition to the man's luminous catalogue. His concerts will be packed full of his usual mix of solo material, tracks from his time with Wings and of course, the best of the Fab Four.

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19 reviews, average rating: (4.4 Stars)

Jimmy

Vegas 6/28/19

WOW!!! Best concert EVER!!! No kidding, mates!!! Even at 77 Paul rocks big time and never disappointed. AMAZED at Pauls genious musicianship and his band was amazing along with him. A liitle bit of everything including great pyrotechnics, lasers and best of all Sir Paul and LOUD ROCK N ROLL! ... Read more

RB

Macca

I saw the Beatles in 1966, ticket price was $5.50. I saw McCartney in Columbia SC in 2015 and in Greenville SC in 2019...tickets...priceless. If you have an opportunity to see this musical genius perform, you should definitely go. He puts on a great show. 38 songs, nearly 3 hours. No other rock band does that. Paul's voice shows he's nearing 77 years of age, but HIS ability to play multiple instruments without missing a note is amazing. His back up band is tight and Paul interacts well with the audience. I only hope Paul and I last long enough for me to see him perform one more time. ... Read more

Elena Jarvis

"Got Back" Great!

Paul McCartney -- backed by a monster team of musicians -- gave a three-hour performance at Orlando's Camping World Stadium that lifted the spirits of a capacity audience mired in the grief of recent mass shootings. The June 2016 loss of 49 of its own at Orlando's Pulse Nightclub is still fresh in Central Florida's memory and, as such, the senseless killings are especially soul shattering. Growing up in the 1960s, Paul was not my favorite Beatle. But his songwriting passes the test of time and, at age 80, what a showman he remains today! There was no opening act. No pause between songs, except for Sir Paul regaling the crowd with memories of his band mates and all the experiences they shared. We laughed, we cried, we gladly sang along to tunes that marked our own journeys through life... even those born long after the Beatles left the world stage. Weather reports predicted rain and lightning, but it was a perfect night, cool and otherworldly, with billowing clouds floating above the stage. At times -- especially during his poignant performance of "Let it Be" toward the end of the show -- the audience looked like fire flies with their cell phones all aglow. It was a beautiful, unforgettable moment and a much-needed reprieve from recent sorrows. It proves that if anything can heal hearts, it's music. John Lennon, during a falling out with his songwriting partner, once asked Paul, "How Do You Sleep At Night?" I would guess, just fine especially knowing how much happiness his songs, and the Beatles catalog, brings to people globally, especially these days when they need it most. Apart from all that, it would be nice if more people could afford the luxury of attending his concerts. A front-row center seat sold for as much as $8,000, nose-bleed section tickets were in the $100 range and the cheapest T-shirt was a Rodeo Drive-priced $45. Come on Paul! Surely you remember life before you were a billionaire? How much is enough? I will end by saying the experience he offered the crowd at Camping World Stadium was priceless. After three years of pandemic, wars, political chaos and an onslaught of apocalyptic events, the joy he gave was (almost) equal to the money he mad ... Read more
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