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Sir Paul McCartney MBE is an English musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer and one of the most celebrated musicians of the 20th century.

He was part of perhaps the most famous British band of the 20th century, The Beatles who are regarded as one of the most popular and influential acts in the history of rock music and his songwriting partnership with John Lennon is one of the greatest of all time. McCartney has been recognised as one of the most successful performers of all time collating 60 gold discs and sales of over 100 million albums and 100 million singles of his work with the Beatles and as a solo artist.

In 1999 he received the honour of being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist due to the fact that he has written, or co-written 32 songs that have reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and as of 2014 he has sold more than 15.5 million RIAA-certified units in the United States. McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr received MBEs in 1965, and in 1997, McCartney was knighted for his services to music. He performed at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games and is seen as ambassador of British music.

McCartney first met Lennon at a church fete in 1967 where he was performing with his current band The Quarrymen, little did they know they would form such a close working relationship and would eventually become the most successful recording band in history. Cited as the driving force behind the first ever rock concept album, 'St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club', McCartney kept creativity at the forefront of everything he did.

He currently holds an honorary doctorate degree from Yale Music, a Brit Award for an Outstanding Contribution to Music, twenty-one Grammy Awards and a knighthood. The tireless musician is still touring to this day and shows no sign of slowing.

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The Paul McCartney concert on October 30, 2014 in Greensboro, NC was far and away the best concert I have been to and I have been to many. To see this music legend alone is amazing but to see him and his band, not missing a beat the entire evening, goes beyond amazing. McCartney's voice gave just a little a couple of times but his enery and showmanship was spot on, and and other than those one or two times, his voice was as rich as ever. Make no mistake, the tickets were expensive but you get every penny's worth of your money back in the show you get. He started late, about 45 minutes or so, but then played for almost 3 straight hours and did 2 extended encores. Just amazing. I saw BB King not too long ago and he played about the length of one of McCartney's encores and just droned on and on for the rest of the hour long show, telling stories that I guess he found entertaining but no one else did, as evidenced by a few boo's. Sad and a waste of good money. Don't get me wrong-I still love BB King but it was a sad waste of time and money that night. You will not have any waste seeing Paul McCartney. His renditions of the old Beatles songs were a delightful step back in time, his Wings songs as tight as ever and it all just got better and better. The lighting and background effects on a large wall of lights produced beautiful effects that went from psychadelic to photo's of children, the Beatels, buildings and more. Standing alone and playing an acoustic guitar on a large block that rose about 20 feet above the stage was fantastic, with a full moon, leafless tree and midnight blue sky behind him. And then a large blue rose forming on the front of the block just set the mood for his excellent guitarwork and vocals. When the show ends with Live and Let Die, they pyrotechnics were amazing. The roar of about 16,000 fans combined with fireworks and blasts of flames in perfect unison was the way to hit a finale. And the 2 encores were a perfect end to a perfect night. If you get a chance to see Paul McCarney, go-just go! Worth the money and then some!

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PAUL MCCARTNEY is Out There playing for 3 hours. Yes, that is right! Pauly rocked the sold out show for 3 hours. This is the third time I have had the pleasure of seeing him and have seen many other bands but this was the best show I have ever seen. Not only did he rock out with fab Beatle songs like "Helter Skelter" but he also slowed it down with songs like "The Long And Winding Road". He treated us to some great Wings surprises like "Hi Hi Hi" and "Listen To What The Man Said". He also played some great songs from his latest album "New". I have his concert DVD's and he added many different songs to the mix while still keeping in some of the hoped for favorites.

I don't want to give anything away but there are some awesome surprises music wise awaiting the lucky person who will attend one of his shows.

This is a must see show, the material spanned his entire career. He sounded fantastic and he looks great! To all the ladies out there, you will still swoon when you see him! I did! He was funny and charming. One of the most refreshing things was that you could tell he was having an awesome time and you felt like he wanted to stay and play longer as much as you wanted him to stay and play longer! He really shows his fans that he cares about us as much as we care about him.

A very cool and unexpected event: He brought a couple up onstage who had a sign stating that he was ordained and would he marry them. He did a short little ceremony for them stating that it really wasn't legal but it was awesome! I totally wanted to grab the guy next to me (who I didn't know) and yell "We're next!"

I really think this is a show for anyone who really loves music. Paul was changing his guitar's and bass's out even playing one of his original guitars that he used for Sgt.Peppers. Throwing in an awesome tribute to Jimi Hendrix. Go see him if you get the chance. I would go again tonight if I could!

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Beatles legend and Wings mainman, Paul McCartney will remain indelibly etched into the annals of time. The humanitarian, bassist and vocalist has traversed six decades, performing in some of the world's biggest and best venues, at historic moments (Band Aid), and unique moments (who ever pegged Macca as a Nirvana member?!), McCartney is a one-of-a-kind performer, fully deserving his place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The 72-year-old Liverpudlian is entirely at ease on stage – he's essentially lived there for the best portion of his life – his catalogue is studded with megaton hits. Bond theme “Live And Let Die” (replete with flamethrowers when performed at festivals), Stevie Wonder duet “Ebony and Ivory”, “Coming Up” and “Jet” are non-Beatles bangers, but he frequently performs legendary cuts like “Let It Be”, “Back In The USSR” and “Hey Jude” at the end of his sets. How thoroughly immense is it watching a genuine Beatle lead a rousing chorus of “Naa naa naa nanananaaaaa?" Though arguably not as elastic as he once was – don't expect too many backflips – he's still a consummate entertainer. His voice has aged, but he still smashes every note, and his fretwork's not diminished a smidgen. It's rare you get to see a legend in the flesh, but grab any chance to witness McCartney, and you'll not regret it.

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Paul McCartney. Just let the legend of that name sink in.

I can honestly, without a doubt say that this was the best concert/show I have ever been to (and I have been to numerous concerts).

Not only did he perform his New songs, but he performed all of his hits from The Beatles to The Wings as well. And I am sure he barely hit the top of the iceberg with what he performed considering his incredible library of number 1s and hundreds upon hundreds of songs.

This 72 year old man performed a 3 hour nonstop performance in clouding pyrotechnics, memoriams to his late and great Beatle counterparts, and 3 encores without breaking a sweat.

He may not be able to hold his notes as long as he did when he was younger but he still sounded amazing nonetheless. I was blown away and so happy that I can tell my kids when I am older that I saw one of The Beatles and it was perfect.

I don't think I have ever recommended a concert as highly as I am for Sir Paul. He is a living legend and am honored to have seen him rocking, running all over the place and putting on a great performance at the age of 72.

YOU MUST GO SEE HIM LIVE. It's an experience well worth the money and his tickets start at 25 for far seats but even so, WORTH IT.

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BEST CONCERT OF MY LIFE!! I can say Even one of the most incredible moments of my life. I know what it means being able to see the legend Sir Paul McCartney live and he fullfill all my expectations and way more! His band is absolutely amazing!

But let me tell you the highlight of my year:

I could only afford the cheapest level tickets but I was more than ok with that since i was going to see my idol, then on my way to our seats with my 2 girlfriends, an angel waiting at the top of the stairs ask us to see our tickets and then offer to change them, we were surprised and maybe thinking it was a scam but then she pulled her envelope with 3 FIRST ROW TICKETS!! Best seat in the arena, she identify herself as part of Sir Paul team, and after many thank yous and hugs we went to see the biggest concert.

Thats why he is the absolutely GREATEST rock star of this planet! Beacuse he truly cares about his audiences, i will never in my wildest dreams tought i was going to see able to be on the first row, besides the wonderful drama of the situation his performance was perfect, spotless, he is full of energy and will be forever grateful to him for such an amazing night.

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Sir Paul McCartney concert in Munchen was fabulous (Fab four, Fab one :)). The Olympiastadion was full of happy delighted people who were lucky enough to get a ticket. There were Beatles fans along with Wings and Macca fans from many different countries, young and not so young people, all cheerfully singing the everlasting songs and dancing to our beloved music that defined the lives of many of us. The show went on for full 2 hours and 40 minutes, almost 40 songs from all periods, from late 50's to nowadays hits.

For me, it was a once in a lifetime event. I grew up with Beatles and Paul McCartney music, and I have been waiting for a long time for this. It's been a long time since I bought my first Beatles record, even long time since I bought my last one (not to mention I have all Beatles records plus many of their solo albums :)), and the possibility to see one of my heroes live in concert, it was just a dream come true.

It was worth every single penny spent on concert ticket, air ticket, airport transfers, accomodation for couple of days, and of course whole lotta german beer :)

Long live Sir Paul, long live Beatles, forever live their eternal music!

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¡Qué decir de la experiencia de ver a McCartney en vivo! Como leí en varias crónicas periodísticas, es imposible transmitir las sensaciones vividas.

Por suerte, pude disfrutar del show completo contra las vallas delanteras a la derecha del escenario, con la pared de parlantes de frente. Me sentí completamente knockeado por la contundencia del sonido.

McCartney despliega todo su talento sobre el escenario sin mezquinar nada que sus 73 años le permiten hacer. Es cierto que su voz falla a veces, pero eso no es lo importante. Lo importante es que no la esconde debajo de coristas, efectos o cambios de tonalidad. Si tiene que soltar un grito o un aullido, lo hace. Aunque falle.

Son muchos los climas que maneja, alternando híper clásicos beatles, composiciones de sus últimos discos y demás gemas de su extenso catálogo. Se puede decir con seguridad que es uno de los shows más completos que pueden disfrutarse. No cualquiera alberga en sus composiciones, las obras más fundamentales del cancionero pop del último siglo.

Ojalá podamos disfrutarlo varios años más. ¡No me doy por satisfecho!

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This is the second time I've seen Paul McCartney in the past few years, and yet again he did NOT disappoint. First of all, he played almost 3 hours both times, so you will get plenty of bang for your buck based on the duration of his show alone. Secondly, considering he is 72 years old, he still nails most of the hard notes and delivers a true, genuine performance while frequently interacting with the audience in between songs. Paul is a very personable character that makes the fans feel appreciated and loved as much as we love him. His show started with a few songs that would be recognizable to the casual fan, it delved off into some less "commonly" known songs and a couple cuts from his new album (which also sounded great), then he closed out the show with MANY huge hits and sing-alongs that definitely left the audience wanting more! The pyrotechnics that kicked in during Live and Let Die were unexpected and amazing! I think he also did three encores as well, and I would definitely return to watch any future shows he does in Kansas City!

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I don't need to say how amazing this man is and how happy I am to have attended this show. On "Live and let die" there was even pyrotechnics and fireworks. Paul was telling us stories, singing and joking, I think he switched more than 5 guitars during the show and the evening was just overall beautiful.

The venue was terrible, though.. There was no warning about not bringing the bags and we had to pay 15 Euros to leave the bag before getting in - backpacks were not allowed at all (so they basically forced us to give this money as it was too late to go back to hotel and leave it there). Also the security check was useless.. We were drinking in line to warm up and forgot about empty bottle in the pocket.. Guess what? We were able to bring a GLASS BOTTLE through security check, cause we didn't remember and they never checked.. What if I was a psycho? It's glass after all.

As soon as the legend, Sir Paul McCartney himself took the stage, the magic began! He performed for three solid hours, entertaining the crowd with songs written with the Beatles, with Wings, and on his own. I got teary-eyed when he first came into view, as you don't expect to see a legend, at 72 years old, still performing at the top of his game! Paul McCartney still LOVES what he does! Financially, he doesn't need to perform. He does it because he loves to and because he still can, which is impressive! This concert shall be one of my favorites for a long time - and I've attend many concerts in my lifetime. He came out and did two encores, even running around the stage. He never sat down unless poised at the piano. A legend, a master, a must-see!

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The legendary Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney announced new 2023 tour dates. The shows will happen next October, November and December in Australia and Brazil. It will be the first time he plays in those countries after the Pandemic. Named “Got Back”, the tour has 12 scheduled dates so far and he will perform in Adelaide, Melbourne, Newcastle, Sydney, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Brasília, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Curitiba.

“I’ve got some good news. We’re coming back to Brazil in November to play for you. We have such great memories from all our visits. I love coming to Brazil because you guys like to rock, sing and party all at once. We’re really excited. Let’s have fun. Let’s rock. Let’s roll. Let’s stomp. Let’s stroll. And Brazil, let’s have a great time,” Paul McCartney said in his last statement.

His band continues the same with Paul “Wix” Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel Jr (drums).

Paul McCartney 2023 tour dates

  • 18 – Adelaide – Entertainment Centre
  • 21 – Melbourne – Marvel Stadium
  • 24 – Newcastle – McDonald Jones Stadium
  • 27 – Sydney – Allianz Stadium
  • ⁠28 – Sydney – Allianz Stadium
  • 1 – Brisbane – Suncorp Stadium
  • 4 – Gold Coast – Heritage Bank Stadium
  • 30 – Brasília – Mané Garrincha stadium
  • 3 – Belo Horizonte – MRV Arena
  • 9 – São Paulo – Allianz Parque
  • 13 – Curitiba – Couto Pereira stadium
  • 16 – Rio de Janeiro – Maracanã stadium

“Paul has a strong relationship with Brazil – and a huge number of fans from the most diverse generations. In 2017, he was recognized as the best-selling international artist for performances in the country, with more than 1,5 million tickets sold.”

“But the great milestone of the eternal Beatle happened in 1990, when he performed in front of a crowded – and enchanted – Maracanã with 184,000 fans on the night of April 21, breaking at the time the world record for attendance at a concert. In 2023, McCartney will close the tour in December precisely by returning to “his sacred soil”, in the most iconic Brazilian soccer stadium. Magical place for sports lovers, like the artist,” the official statement recalled.

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Who would’ve thought that Paul McCartney ’s Got Back tour in 2022 would continue on into 2023 and even soon into 2024? We certainly didn’t. Ex-member of The Beatles , Paul McCartney realized how popular his original tour in the United Kingdom had gotten, and he decided to extend it further, much to our delight.

Fans worldwide were excited to know if their country made the cut, but Paul and his team remain very secretive about future tour dates. We’re only getting one country at a time, but we aren’t complaining. The anticipation has us at the edge of our seats, just waiting for more info.

Rock magazines and fanatics worldwide have a lot to say about Paul McCartney ‘s  Got Back tour . If you’re contemplating whether or not you should go to a Paul McCartney concert, these quotes should help you make up your mind:

“ Paul McCartney delivers the greatest rock ‘n’ roll show on Earth” – Rolling Stone

“A stirring, spellbinding affair … It’s almost unfair how deeply satisfying McCartney ’s concerts are. Packed with hits by the Beatles and beyond, attempting to pick faults is like searching for the corner of a sphere” – The Australian

“Stadium singalong with Paul McCartney is cathartic and magical” – The Age

“The set list also included the explosive Live And Let Die , Let Em In , Love Me Do , Blackbird , Jet , Band on the Run , Let It Be , Getting Better , Helter Skelter , and Hey Jude . It combined epic and influential pop and rock, and state-of-the-art production with every trick, treat, bell, whistle and skyrocket” – Herald Sun

“Can the audience take much more? Can it get any better than that? Of course, it can. It’s Paul McCartney ” – Stack Magazine

“Few musicians know how to captivate a crowd like McCartney ” – The Advertiser

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McCartney ‘s announcement of the tour was quite the experience on his ongoing Brazil tour, meanwhile, he shared a playful video on his Twitter account where the opening line was, “Come to Brazil? Claro!” It’s an inside joke among different artists since fans always comment on their socials with this exact sentence in their own languages, urging them to come to them.

The current leg of Paul McCartney ’s Got Back tour in 2023 runs as follows:

Price Range for Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour

Depending on where the live performance of Paul McCartney is held, the prices may vary. If you’re looking to buy tickets for the ongoing Brazil leg of the 2023 tour, the prices start from $30 to $45, depending on the venue. Furthermore, it can go up if you’re looking to get a seat closer to the stage. The prices will be significantly higher for the UK and the States.

If there’s one thing we know for sure, comparatively the prices are going to be so much cheaper than what you would’ve paid if you were going to see T he Beatles . Paul McCartney is not in it for the money. He is living his golden days and performing only because he wants to, not because he has to. As a result, you can expect nothing but the most affordable tickets at his concerts.

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How to Buy Tickets for the Next Leg of the Got Back Tour?

Unfortunately, you can’t purchase tickets in advance for the next leg of the Got Back Tour in 2023, because the next leg hasn’t been announced yet. Paul is known for pulling surprises, therefore we won’t know about the next leg until the very last minute. However, once it has been announced, you can purchase tickets immediately on Paul McCartney ’s official website .

Songs list in the Got Back tour

The standard set list for  McCartney ’s Got Back tour is as follows:

  • “Can’t Buy Me Love” or “A Hard Day’s Night”
  • “Junior’s Farm”
  • “Letting Go”
  • “She’s A Woman”
  • “Got to Get You into My Life”
  • “Come On to Me” or “Coming Up”
  • “Let Me Roll It”
  • “Getting Better”
  • “Let ‘Em In”
  • “My Valentine”
  • “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five”
  • “Maybe I’m Amazed”
  • “I’ve Just Seen a Face”
  • “In Spite of All the Danger”
  • “Love Me Do”
  • “Dance Tonight”
  • “Blackbird”
  • “Here Today”
  • “New” or “Queenie Eye”
  • “Lady Madonna”
  • “Fuh You”
  • “You Never Give Me Your Money”
  • “She Came In Through the Bathroom Window”
  • “Jet”
  • “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!”
  • “Something”
  • “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”
  • “Band on the Run”
  • “Get Back”
  • “Let It Be”
  • “Live and Let Die”
  • “Hey Jude”

It is important to note that while this is the standard setlist, provided that Paul McCartney is known to play additional songs if the audience requests it. That being said, if you’ve got a song in mind that you’d like to hear McCartney play live, you better get the entire crowd to start chanting it!

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There’s no doubt that Paul McCartney has lived his prime days and is now just enjoying life and touring whenever he sees fit. However, he has noticed how fans have been eagerly waiting for his tour to get to a city near them and still, he’s been super secretive about tour dates. We know that it is very likely to continue well into 2024 and beyond, continuing his tour all over the world.

If you’re one of the lucky ones who has already seen  McCartney ‘s Got Back tour , or if you’ve purchased tickets and are going to see him sometime soon, we have no doubt that you’re going to have the time of your lives. As someone who has been performing for most of his life, Paul is certain to give you the VIP experience at any of his Got Back concerts.

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Got Back Tour

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Last updated on October 18, 2023

  • First date: Apr 28, 2022
  • Last date: Thursday, December 19, 2024
  • Number of concerts: 57
  • Number of countries: 14

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Got Back was a North American concert tour by English musician Paul McCartney, that started on 28 April 2022 and ended on 16 June 2022. The tour was McCartney’s first following the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in the cancellation of a planned European leg of his Freshen Up tour in 2020, which included a planned performance at Glastonbury Festival. McCartney performed at Glastonbury on Saturday 25 June 2022, following the conclusion of the Got Back tour. The setlist for Got Back, as with McCartney’s other concert tours as a solo artist, included songs by his former bands the Beatles and Wings, as well as songs from his solo career. In addition to McCartney, the tour band included Rusty Anderson on guitar, Brian Ray on guitar and bass, Paul “Wix” Wickens on keyboards, and Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums, along with the brass trio Hot City Horns. Originally planned for fourteen stops on the tour, a second date in both Oakland, California, and Boston were later added, for a total of sixteen concerts across the United States. Background The Got Back tour was McCartney’s first series of live shows since 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cancellation of the final European leg of his previous tour in 2020, which included a planned performance at Glastonbury Festival as the final show. During the pandemic in 2020, McCartney recorded and released his 18th solo album, McCartney III . In 2021, the three-part documentary series The Beatles: Get Back , directed and produced by Peter Jackson, was released on Disney+. The series covers the making of the album Let It Be by McCartney’s former band the Beatles, utilizing footage and audio captured for a 1970 documentary film of the same name. The dates for the Got Back tour were announced on 18 February 2022. The tour was originally planned to have fourteen stops. On 25 February 2022, it was announced that a second concert would be held at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, on 8 June, in addition to the already-announced concert on 7 June. On 11 March, it was then announced that the concert planned for 6 May at Oakland Arena in Oakland, California, would be followed by a second concert in the same venue on 8 May (Mother’s Day), bringing the total number of planned stops on the tour to sixteen. Following the conclusion of the tour, McCartney headlined on Saturday night at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June, in a 160-minute set, with special guests Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen. Overview The setlist for the Got Back tour consisted of over 30 songs, including songs by the Beatles and Wings, as well as songs from McCartney’s solo career. Each concert runs for around 2 hours and 40 minutes in length. The pre-show featured a scrolling video slide show of images of McCartney and the Beatles, culminating in an animated image of McCartney’s Höfner bass. The sixth song on the setlist was Wings’ “ Let Me Roll It “, which segued into a snippet of “ Foxy Lady ” as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix. The ninth song on the setlist was “ My Valentine “, a song from McCartney’s solo career, which was accompanied by a video of Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp gesturing in sign language. The 16th song on the setlist, the Beatles’ “ Blackbird “, featured McCartney singing while playing acoustic guitar, elevated about six metres (20 feet) in the air, in front of a large LED display. “Blackbird” was followed by another acoustic performance, “ Here Today “, a song which McCartney wrote about his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon after Lennon’s murder in 1980. The 22nd song on the setlist, the George Harrison-penned “ Something “, began with McCartney playing a ukulele which Harrison gave to him. The 28th song on the setlist, Wings’ “ Live and Let Die “, involved the use of pyrotechnics, including flames and fireworks. The Spokesman-Review and The Dallas Morning News noted the absence of the Beatles song “ Back in the U.S.S.R. “, a usual staple of McCartney’s live concerts, from the setlist, in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Immediately preceding the encore at each stop on the tour, McCartney and his fellow band members left the stage and each returned with a flag: the flag of Ukraine, the flag of the United Kingdom, the flag of the United States, and an LGBT pride flag, as well as the state flag of whichever state the concert took place in (for example, the flag of Texas at the show in Fort Worth, Texas, and the flag of Florida at the show in Hollywood, Florida). The encore of the show was composed of the Beatles songs “ I’ve Got a Feeling “, “ Birthday “, “ Helter Skelter “, and “ Golden Slumbers “/” Carry That Weight “/” The End “. “I’ve Got a Feeling” was originally written and sung by McCartney and John Lennon and included on the Let It Be album. The performances of this song during the tour included a “video duet” between McCartney and Lennon, using footage restored for the Get Back documentary of Lennon performing the song with the Beatles during their 1969 rooftop concert. Jackson had isolated the vocals of Lennon after conceiving the idea of having Lennon “sing” along with McCartney and his live band; he told McCartney, “We can extract John’s voice, and he can sing with you,” to which McCartney replied, “Oh, yeah!” On the final stop of the tour, on 16 June at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, McCartney was joined on stage during the concert by New Jersey-born musicians Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi. Springsteen, with McCartney and McCartney’s band, performed the Springsteen song “ Glory Days “, as well as the Beatles’ “ I Wanna Be Your Man “. During the show’s encore, Bon Jovi appeared on stage with balloons and sang “Happy Birthday” to McCartney, who turned 80 years old on 18 June. Springsteen returned during the final song, “The End”, playing guitar. Reception Reviewing the 13 May concert held at Inglewood, California’s SoFi Stadium, Chris Willman of Variety commended McCartney’s singing voice and made note of the show’s structure: “a rocking opening stretch highly reliant on ’70s rockers […] a partially acoustic, ‘Storytellers’-like magical history tour of the Beatles’ rise as the backbone of Act 2, […] and then, letting the third hour be birthday songs, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-ing and Abbey Road medley-izing. That structure indisputably works, and so, as part of a winning formula, does a band that has now been together for many more years than the Beatles ever were”. The Charlotte Observer ‘s Théoden Janes, reviewing the 21 May concert at Truist Field at Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, praised the show, calling the setlist “thoughtfully curated” and writing that “the entire night was one big nonstop highlight”. However, they suggested that the production “skip the music video that plays during ‘My Valentine,'” stating, “We want to think about someone we love during that song. Not about Depp and Amber Heard”; they also criticized the heavy traffic around the stadium and the management of it by stadium officials and local police. Grant Albert of the Miami New Times , in a review of the 25 May concert held at Hollywood, Florida’s Hard Rock Live, wrote that McCartney “can’t hit the high notes like he used to. Still, his 60-plus year discography, showmanship, and influence didn’t stop the nearly 7,000 attendees from enjoying the rock polymath perform”; he added, “McCartney injected loads of humor, visuals, lasers, and a genuine intention to put on a good show”. Reviewing the 7 June concert at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, Marc Hirsch of the Boston Herald noted “some small noticeable vulnerabilities from age” in McCartney’s singing voice, “But it otherwise maintained its essential McCartneyness”. Hirsh also wrote, “Eleven days shy of turning 80, he was spry and up for the endurance challenge of playing upward of 30 songs over the course of two hours and 40 minutes at the first of two sold-out shows.” […]
McCartney also wants to go back on the road, a life that he finds invigorating. “ I’ve been doing this for a long time, ” he said. “ So another me takes over: Professional Performing Paul—the triple ‘P’! ” If the question is “ Why do you keep at it?, ” the answer is plain: “ I plan to continue living. That’s the central idea. ” From Paul McCartney Doesn’t Really Want to Stop the Show  | The New Yorker , October 11, 2021
W hen you come back after three years you get a bit more nervous than you normally would, because you’re just thinking, ‘Oh my gosh, have I forgotten how it goes?’ It takes a little while until you start to think, ‘Oh yeah, I’ve got this!’ and then your nerves go away. Paul McCartney – From paulmccartney.com , May 31, 2022

From PaulMcCartney.com , February 18, 2022:

PAUL ANNOUNCES  GOT BACK  NORTH AMERICAN TOUR 2022 FIRST LIVE SHOWS SINCE 2019 […] Following more than a year of speculation, Paul McCartney today announces the GOT BACK Tour,  a 13-city return to U.S. stages, kicking off April 28 with Paul’s first ever show in Spokane WA and running through to June 16 in East Rutherford NJ, where Paul will play MetLife Stadium for the first time since 2016. GOT BACK will see Paul’s live debuts in Hollywood FL, Knoxville TN and Winston-Salem NC, his first Fort Worth TX and Baltimore MD shows since 1976 with Wings and 1964 with The Beatles, respectively, and his first Oakland CA date in 20 years. The tour will also include stops in cities where Paul has put in more recent yet no less unforgettable performances, including Boston MA, Los Angeles CA, Orlando FL, Seattle WA, and Syracuse NY.  GOT BACK  marks Paul’s first series of live shows since his  FRESHEN UP   Tour wrapped in July 2019–its 39-date 12-country odyssey concluding with a triumphant sold-out show at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles—a performance that instantly attained legendary status, generating rave reviews and Best of 2019 notices including: “… Wow. After several decades now of writing about music and facing the perpetual challenge of translating what is beyond words into understandable language, that’s the best I can muster. Here in the heady aftermath of Paul McCartney’s final show of his Freshen Up tour at Dodger Stadium along with 50,000 of my fellow Angelenos on July 13, 2019 — Wow.” —AMERICAN SONGWRITER “The perfect display of the philosophy McCartney has embodied over his 60-year career in music… the perfect bow to tie up the perfect show, with the final lyric of the night an ever-appropriate one: ‘And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.’” —BILLBOARD “Macca continues to put artists half his age and younger to shame with epic shows featuring his crackerjack band and a jukebox of hits” —ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Best Live Music Performances of 2019 “The best thing about a McCartney show is how many generations of people leave with the broadest smile upon their face. Whether it’s the first time they’ve seen him or the tenth, he never, ever, disappoints.” —FLAUNT “McCartney was in top form, his voice effortlessly climbing to the heights it always hit so easily back in the day…”  —THE LOS ANGELES TIMES “The total and complete immersion into MaccaLand was colorful and loud, rocking and rolling, nostalgic and present, and, above all, in the truest sense, marvelous… And, in the end, the love McCartney has taken for 60 years was equal to the love he’s made for generations.” —RELIX “Definitely We’re Amazed by Paul McCartney’s Blowout Dodger Stadium Show… McCartney remains a show-stopping entertainer of the highest order.” —VARIETY With songs like ‘Hey Jude’, ‘Live and Let Die’, ‘Band on the Run’,  ‘Let It Be’ and so many more, the Paul McCartney live experience is everything any music lover could ever want from a rock show: Hours of the greatest moments from the last 60 years of music — dozens of songs from Paul’s solo, Wings and of course Beatles catalogues that have formed the soundtracks of our lives.  Paul and his band have performed in an unparalleled range of venues and locations throughout the Americas, the UK, Europe, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and all points between: outside the Coliseum in Rome, Moscow’s Red Square, Buckingham Palace, The White House, a free show in Mexico for over 400,000 people, the last ever show at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park where The Beatles played their final concert in 1966, a 2016 week in the California desert that included two headline sets at the historic Desert Trip festival and a jam-packed club gig  for a few hundred lucky fans at Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, and even one performance broadcast live into Space! Featuring Paul’s longtime band – Paul “Wix” Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel Jr (drums) – and constantly upgraded state of the art audio and video technology that ensures an unforgettable experience from every seat in the house, a Paul McCartney concert is never anything short of life-changing.

The highlight of this new tour is a virtual duet Paul McCartney has with his old mate John Lennon, singing “ I’ve Got A Feeling “, using footage from the rooftop concert.

How does it feel to know that as recently as a few days ago, Paul McCartney was using footage from the documentary on his Got Back tour? Jabez Olssen: We helped them with that and we put that together for him. That’s fantastic. We’ve been watching some clips on YouTube and it’s just amazing to see Paul being able to sing “I’ve Got A Feeling” with John Lennon. That was possible because of the machine learning and artificial intelligence software that had been developed down here by the team to clean up the audio. We had a lot of audio that was otherwise going to be unusable because there was no clarity to the dialogue. You couldn’t hear what was being said because of all the guitars playing over the top of it or tuning or background noise. This new software has been developed — this artificial intelligence software — that’s able to recognize the different Beatles voices and instruments and separate them out into their own standalone tracks, and thus we could get a lot more usable audio for the documentary. The same software is now being used for Paul’s concert to remove all the other Beatles off the audio so it’s only John Lennon live singing, and then that can be played on the screen behind Paul as he sings his part live. That’s just a thrill to see that it’s all come together and it’s working. From The Beatles: Get Back Editor Jabez Olssen on Cutting the Band’s Improvised Gems, Syncing Old Audio, and Working With Peter Jackson – Below the Line (btlnews.com)

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57 concerts • 14 countries

USA • Spokane • Spokane Arena

Apr 28, 2022

USA • Seattle • Seattle Climate Pledge Arena

May 02, 2022

May 03, 2022

USA • Oakland • Oakland Arena

May 06, 2022

May 08, 2022

USA • Inglewood • SoFi Stadium

May 13, 2022

USA • Fort Worth • Dickies Arena

May 17, 2022

USA • Winston-Salem • Truist Field

May 21, 2022

USA • Hollywood • Hard Rock Live

May 25, 2022

USA • Orlando • Camping World Stadium

May 28, 2022

USA • Knoxville • Thompson Boling Arena

May 31, 2022

USA • Syracuse • JMA Wireless Dome

Jun 04, 2022

USA • Boston • Fenway Park

Jun 07, 2022

Jun 08, 2022

USA • Baltimore • Oriole Park

Jun 12, 2022

USA • East Rutherford • Met Life Stadium

Jun 16, 2022

Australian leg

Australia • Adelaide • Entertainment Centre

Oct 17, 2023

Oct 18, 2023

Australia • Melbourne • Marvel Stadium

Oct 21, 2023

Australia • Newcastle • McDonald Jones Stadium

Oct 24, 2023

Australia • Sydney • Allianz Stadium

Oct 27, 2023

Oct 28, 2023

Australia • Brisbane • Suncorp Stadium

Nov 01, 2023

Australia • Gold Coast • Heritage Bank Stadium

Nov 04, 2023

Mexico • Mexico City • Foro Sol

Nov 14, 2023

Nov 16, 2023

Brazilian leg

Brasil • Brasilia • Clube Do Choro

Nov 28, 2023

Brazil • Brasília • Mané Garrincha Stadium

Nov 30, 2023

Brazil • Belo Horizonte • Mrv Arena

Dec 03, 2023

Dec 04, 2023

Brazil • São Paulo • Allianz Parque

Dec 07, 2023

Dec 09, 2023

Dec 10, 2023

Brazil • Curitiba • Estádio Couto Pereira

Dec 13, 2023

Brazil • Rio De Janeiro • Maracanã Stadium

Dec 16, 2023

Costa Rica • San José • Estadio Nacional

Aug 13, 2024

South America leg

Uruguay • Montevideo • Estadio Centenario

Oct 01, 2024

Argentina • Buenos Aires • River Plate Stadium

Oct 05, 2024

Oct 06, 2024

Chile • Santiago • Estadio Monumental

Oct 11, 2024

Brazil • Sao Paulo • Allianz Parque

Oct 15, 2024

Oct 16, 2024

Brazil • Florianópolis • Estádio da Ressacada

Oct 19, 2024

Argentina • Córdoba • Estadio Mario Kempes

Oct 23, 2024

Peru • Lima • Estadio Nacional

Oct 27, 2024

Colombia • Bogota • Estadio El Campin

Nov 01, 2024

Second Mexico leg

Mexico • Monterrey • Estadio BBVA

Nov 08, 2024

Mexico • Mexico City • Estadio GNP Seguros

Nov 12, 2024

Nov 14, 2024

European leg

France • Paris • La Defense Arena

Dec 04, 2024

Dec 05, 2024

Spain • Madrid • Wizink Centre

Dec 09, 2024

Dec 10, 2024

United Kingdom • Manchester • Co-op Live

Dec 14, 2024

Dec 15, 2024

United Kingdom • London • The O2 Arena

Dec 18, 2024

Dec 19, 2024

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Andrey Michael • 2 years ago

Spokane Setlist:

1-Can't Buy Me Love

2-Letting Go

3-Got to Get You Into My Life

4-Come On to Me

5-Let Me Roll It

6-Getting Better

7-Women and Wives

8-My Valentine

10-Maybe I'm Amazed

11-I've Just Seen a Face

12-In Spite of All the Danger

13-Love Me Do

14-Dance Tonight

15-Blackbird

16-Here Today

17-Queenie Eye

18-Lady Madonna

20-Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!

21-Something

22-Ob La Di Ob La Da

23-You Never Give Me Your Money

24-She Came In Through the Bathroom Window

25-Get Back

26-Band On The Run

27-Let It Be

28-Live and Let Die

29-Hey Jude

Spokane (Soundcheck) Setlist:

I Wanna Be Your Man

Drive My car

One After 909

Women And Wives

San Francisco Bay Blues

Every Night

Leaning On A Lamppost

Midnight Special

Queenie Eye

Lady Madonna

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Tom Liverani • 1 year ago

Just an fyi, you need to add a show to Mexico on 11/16/23...thank you.

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Thanks for noticing, Tom. I've just added it at https://www.the-paulmccartney-project.com/concert/2023-11-16/

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Does anyone know the song line up in the pre show slideshow?

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO

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Sept. 30: With a sound that blended Beatles-esque pop and classical arrangements, the Electric Light Orchestra was one of the biggest bands of the ’70s with a long list of hits that include “Showdown,” “Can’t Get it Out of My Head,” “Evil Woman,” “Strange Magic,” “Livin’ Thing,” “Do Ya,” “Telephone Line,” “Mr. Blue Sky,” “Shine a Little Love” and “Don’t Bring Me Down.” In the early ’80s, the public’s interest in the band began to wane, particularly after they stopped touring in 1982. Vocalist/songwriter Jeff Lynne dissolved the group the following year and went on to work as a producer for George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Tom Petty and Roy Orbison. In 2014, Lynne returned to the road with a group now billed as Jeff Lynne’s ELO. In the time since, they have released a pair of new albums and toured the world, including a well-received stop at the X in July 2019. Lynne says this is the band’s final tour. 8 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $199.50-$49.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

Childish Gambino

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Oct. 2: Donald Glover will play his biggest local concert to date as his musical alter ego Childish Gambino. Glover grew up in Georgia and was voted “Most Likely to Write for ‘The Simpsons’ ” in his high school yearbook. He began rapping and creating electronic music while studying dramatic writing at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 2006, Tina Fey hired Glover as a writer on her sitcom “30 Rock.” He held that position until 2009, when he took a starring role in the sitcom “Community.” At that time, he also began releasing music as Childish Gambino, a name he took from a Wu-Tang Clan name generator. Glover spent much of the ’10s focused on music, releasing three albums and a series of gold and platinum singles, including “Heartbeat,” “3005,” “Redbone” and “This Is America,” which topped the charts in a dozen countries. He released his fourth album, “3.15.20.,” on the same day as its title. In May, he issued a revised version of the record, now named “Atavista.” 8 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $249.50-$79.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

Cody Johnson

Country artist Cody Johnson performs on the Mane Stage during the final day of the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio Sunday, May 1, 2022. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)

Oct. 11: A Texas native who began playing music at the age of 12, Cody Johnson rode bulls professionally and worked for a prison before its warden convinced him to pursue music full time. He went on to self-release six albums, with 2016’s “Gotta Be Me” spinning off a pair of minor radio hits in “With You I Am” and “Wild as You” and reaching No. 2 on the country albums chart. That was enough to attract the attention of Warner Music Nashville, which has since issued three of his records, including last year’s “Leather.” His hit singles, which have earned comparisons to George Strait and Willie Nelson, include “Til You Can’t,” “Human,” “The Painter” and “Dirt Cheap.” 7:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; resale tickets available; xcelenergycenter.com .

Twenty One Pilots

Josh Dun, left, and Tyler Joseph of Twenty One Pilots perform at the BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival at Napa Valley Expo on Saturday, May 28, 2022, in Napa, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

Oct. 12: College friends Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun formed Twenty One Pilots in 2009 and self-released two albums that attracted the attention of Atlantic Records’ Fueled by Ramen label. All of the tracks on the duo’s first two releases for the label — 2013’s “Vessel” and 2015’s “Blurryface” — were certified gold or higher by the RIAA. Twenty One Pilots dabble in numerous styles, from reggae to hip-hop to synth-pop and have carved out a steady presence on rock radio with the No. 1 hits “Stressed Out,” “Ride,” “Heathens” and “Level of Concern.” In May, the pair released their seventh record, “Clancy,” the final chapter of a storyline that has stretched across several of the band’s albums. Several hundred fans camped out for days prior to their August 2022 concert at Xcel Energy Center. 7:45 p.m.; Target Center, 600 First Ave. N., Mpls.; $114.50-$94.50; targetcenter.com .

Sabrina Carpenter

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Oct. 14: Pennsylvania native Sabrina Carpenter began her career starring in the Disney Channel series “Girl Meets World” and releasing four albums for Disney’s Hollywood Records, with her 2017 single “Thumbs” finding minor success on radio. In 2020, Carpenter starred in the Disney+ film “Clouds,” based on the life of the late Stillwater teen musician Zach Sobiech. She shifted into the adult phase of her career after signing to Island Records in 2021. Her single that year, “Skin,” set the stage for a string of hits that followed, including “Nonsense,” “Feather,” “Espresso,” “Please Please Please” and “Taste.” Carpenter has said Christina Aguilera and Rihanna are her two biggest musical influences. 7 p.m.; Target Center, 600 First Ave. N., Mpls.; resale tickets available; 888-929-7849 or targetcenter.com .

Oct. 17-18: High-flying global pop star Pink returns to town after setting a new attendance record at Target Field in August 2023. The woman born Alecia Beth Moore has dominated the pop charts with a series of hits that include “There You Go, “Get the Party Started,” “Don’t Let Me Get Me,” “Just Like a Pill,” “Who Knew,” “So What,” “Raise Your Glass,” “Try,” “Just Like Fire,” “What About Us” and “One Too Many,” a duet with Keith Urban. The vocalist, who is known for her mid-air acrobatics in concert, sold out Xcel Energy Center in 2018 and 2019 and also played the Armory in 2018 during Super Bowl Weekend. Her 2023 world tour sold nearly 3 million tickets and grossed $350 million, making it one of the year’s biggest tours. 7:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $304.95-$134.95; xcelenergycenter.com .

Iron Maiden

a singer in an old-style leather aviation helmet sings with a British World War II warplane hanging above and behind him

Oct. 22: Formed in East London in 1975, Iron Maiden hit No. 4 on the British charts with their self-titled 1980 debut album. They didn’t find success in the States until their third release, 1982’s “The Number of the Beast,” the group’s first with vocalist Bruce Dickinson. For the next decade, Iron Maiden continued to release new music and tour heavily, including a handful of shows at the old Met Center. In 1993, Dickinson left Iron Maiden for a solo career. The group’s album sales plummeted with new lead singer Blaze Bayley and they reunited with Dickinson in 1999. In the years since, Iron Maiden has released a half dozen new albums and toured the world. The band’s current outing, dubbed the Future Past Tour, drew 750,000 fans to more than 30 sold-out shows across Europe last year. In 2017, they played the metro for the first time in 17 years and headlined the X, which they returned to two years later. 7:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $159.50-$49.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

Korn (vocalist Jonathan Davis pictured performing at the Long Beach Arena in 2006) released its debut self-titled album in 1994. (Photo by Kelly A. Swift, Contributing Photographer)

Oct. 27: Korn is celebrating 30 years in the business with their fall tour, which ends with a stop at Xcel Energy Center. Guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer, bassist Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu and drummer David Silveria formed Korn after the lead singer quit the trio’s previous band, L.A.P.D. Silveria recruited guitarist Brian “Head” Welch and vocalist Jonathan Davis to join what would become Korn. The band’s self-titled 1994 debut album set the tone for the band’s career, with lyrics about child abuse and bullying and a sound that fused metal and hip-hop. The singles “Got the Life” and “Freak on a Leash” from Korn’s third album, 1998’s “Follow the Leader,” broke through to mainstream audiences and Korn enjoyed a run for several years as one of the country’s biggest rock bands. While they never again reached that peak of popularity, Korn has remained a staple of rock radio, most recently with “Start the Healing” and “Worst Is on Its Way” from the group’s 14th album “Requiem.” 6:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $49.50-$39.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

Justin Timberlake

Singer Justin Timberlake performs

Oct. 31: Justin Timberlake was already a veteran of “Star Search” and “The All-New Mickey Mouse Club” when he joined the boy band ‘N Sync in 1995. The group went on to release three multiplatinum albums and scored hits with “I Want You Back,” “Bye Bye Bye,” “It’s Gonna Be Me” and “Pop.” In 2002, Timberlake launched his solo career with “Justified,” an album that saw him take a turn toward R&B. In the 22 years since, Timberlake has released five more albums and hit the charts with “SexyBack,” “My Love,” “Suit and Tie,” “Mirrors” and “Can’t Stop the Feeling.” He also pursued an acting career, starring in such films as “The Social Network,” “Friends with Benefits” and “Inside Llewyn Davis,” while frequently appearing on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” He married Ely native Jessica Biel in 2012 and the couple has two sons. His latest album, “Everything I Thought It Was,” was a critical and commercial flop. 6:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $280-$65.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats

Nathaniel Rateliff claps while singing.

Oct. 2: A native of rural Missouri, Nathaniel Rateliff spent the early days of his career as a solo act, recording a pair of well-received folk albums, including 2010’s “In Memory of Loss.” In 2015, he returned to action with a new band and a retro soul sound and album, “Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats.” The first single, “S.O.B.,” turned into a surprise breakthrough hit that got even more attention after Jimmy Fallon heard it, fell in love and booked Rateliff and his band on “The Tonight Show.” Rateliff and the band went on to release two more acclaimed albums and, in 2020, Rateliff issued his third solo album, “And It’s Still Alright.” His fourth record with the Night Sweats, “South of Here,” was released in June. The band has a long history of performing live in the metro, including Rock the Garden in 2016 and 2022, three shows at Surly Brewing Festival Field and a 2020 campaign rally for Bernie Sanders in St. Paul. 6:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $79.50-$39.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

Usher on stage.

Nov. 2-3: Texas native Usher Raymond IV landed a record deal after appearing on “Star Search” at age 13. His 1994 self-titled debut album was a minor hit, with Usher’s career really taking off three years later with his record “My Way,” which sold 6 million copies and spawned three major hits in “You Make Me Wanna,” “Nice and Slow” and the title track. Usher ruled pop radio in the ’00s and early ’10s with such songs as “U Remind Me,” “Yeah,” “Burn,” “Love in This Club,” “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love,” “Dirty Dancer,” “Scream” and “I Don’t Mind.” After playing the Super Bowl halftime show in February, Usher released his ninth album and first in six years, “Coming Home.” He drew nearly 13,000 fans to his most recent local headlining show in 2017 at the Minnesota State Fair Grandstand. 8 p.m.; Target Center, 600 First Ave. N., Mpls.; $319.50-$69.50; 888-929-7849 or targetcenter.com .

Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish is caught mid jump in this performance photo, in which she is wearing a basketball jersey and loose shorts

Nov. 10-11: Billie Eilish, 22, was born into an entertainment family, as both her parents are actors and musicians. Eilish and her older brother Finneas were both homeschooled and encouraged by their parents to explore songwriting. She penned her first song, inspired by the zombie TV series “The Walking Dead,” at age 11. In 2015, Eilish released the song “Ocean Eyes” online and soon earned record label interest. The song later went triple platinum in the States and found success around the world. She has since issued more than 30 singles, many finding a similar reception, including “Bad Guy,” “Everything I Wanted,” “Therefore I Am” and “Happier than Ever.” At the 2020 Grammy Awards, Eilish became the youngest (and second ever after Christopher Cross in 1981) to win the four major categories — best new artist and record, album and song of the year — on the same night. After further wins in 2021 and 2024, Eilish now has a total of nine Grammys. She also won best original song Oscars for her James Bond theme “No Time to Die” and “What Was I Made For?” from the “Barbie” soundtrack. 6:30 p.m.; Xcel Energy Center, 175 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $199.50-$99.50; xcelenergycenter.com .

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Adam Roethlisberger, a founding member of Vitriol, has left the band during its tour. According to Loudwire.com, the band - which consisted of four members earlier this year - is now just two strong in guitarist and vocalist Kyle Rasmussen and drummer Matt Kilner.

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“After our Portland show on this tour, my longer-term Vitriol partner Adam, co-vocalist and bass player, decided to call it a day on the band,” Rasmussen said .

“I’m sure many of you want to know why. There are many reasons. It was a very, very turbulent beginning to tour, financially, mentally, everything. When you’ve been working with someone for 12 years, things happen. We’ve had interpersonal pressure for a while now. It is what it is. There are a lot of reasons. He has our love and we’re very sad that he’s gone.”

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Rasmussen said that he and Kilner are “keeping the train rolling.”

“We’ll be finishing this tour as a two-piece,” he said. “Come on and check it out. Best case scenario — you’re surprised. Worst case scenario — take videos and talk (expletive) about us on the internet.”

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NEW DATES ADDED: Paul announces Brazil dates for the 'Got Back' tour

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NEW DATE ADDED: ⁠ Paul will play a second show in Belo Horizonte, on December 4th, at MRV Arena.

After phenomenal demand, Paul has added a second date in Belo Horizonte to the GOT BACK tour.

The sale to the general public starts on October 10th at 12pm BRT . There is no pre-sale for this show.

Visit the Got Back 2023 tour page for more information and ticket links .

TOUR DATES: ⁠Thursday 30 November - Brasília - Mané Garrincha Stadium ⁠⁠Sunday 3 December - Belo Horizonte - MRV Arena ⁠NEW SHOW: Monday 4 December - Belo Horizonte - Mrv Arena Thursday 7 December- São Paulo - Allianz Parque Saturday 9 December - São Paulo - Allianz Parque ⁠Sunday 10 December - São Paulo - Allianz Parque ⁠Wednesday 13 December - Curitiba - Estádio Couto Pereira Saturday 16 December - Rio De Janeiro - Maracanã Stadium

“ I’ve got some good news.  We’re coming back to Brazil in November to play for you. We have such great memories from all our visits.  I love coming to Brazil because you guys like to rock, sing and party all at once. We’re really excited. Let's have fun. Let's rock. Let's roll. Let's stomp. Let's stroll. And Brazil, let's have a great time .” - Paul McCartney

Fulfilling his promise to return to the stage – to the delight of fans – Paul returns to Brazil in 2023 for shows in five cities – São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Belo Horizonte and Curitiba. Bringing his phenomenal  GOT BACK Tour to the country for the first time.  The tour started in the United States in April 2022 and saw Paul perform a historic headline festival set at Glastonbury.

Paul has a strong relationship with Brazil – and a huge number of fans from the most diverse generations. In 2017, he was recognized as the best-selling international artist for performances in the country, with more than 1,5 million tickets sold.

But the great milestone of the eternal Beatle happened in 1990, when he performed in front of a crowded – and enchanted – Maracanã with 184,000 fans on the night of April 21, breaking at the time the world record for attendance at a concert. In 2023, McCartney will close the tour in December precisely by returning to “his sacred soil”, in the most iconic Brazilian soccer stadium. Magical place for sports lovers, like the artist.

Featuring Paul’s longtime band - Paul “Wix” Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel Jr (drums) - and constantly upgraded state of the art audio and video technology that ensures an unforgettable experience from every seat in the house, a Paul McCartney concert is never anything short of life-changing.

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