Sir Paul McCartney will be making a long-awaited return to U.S. fans for 13 stadium shows beginning this April in Spokane, Washington. It’s called the Got Back Tour and will see McCartney heading down through the west coast, then the south, and finally some Mid-Atlantic and northeastern dates in June.
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The Beatle’s last U.S. concert stops came in 2019 as part of his worldwide Freshen Up tour, where he mostly played at venues in the Midwest and South. The final leg of the tour, including a headlining appearance at the 2020 Glastonbury Festival, was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Stops for the 2022 tour include Los Angeles, Orlando and Boston. There’s no New York City show scheduled with the closest show being in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Tickets are now available to the public as of today, and you can buy them here. A list of McCartney’s show dates is below:
April 28 – Spokane, Washington – Spokane Arena
May 2 & 3 – Seattle, Washington – Climate Pledge Arena
May 5 – Oakland, California – Oakland Arena
May 13 – Los Angeles, California – SoFi Stadium
May 17 – Fort Worth, Texas – Dickies Arena
May 21 – Winston Salem, North Carolina – Truist Field at Wake Forest
May 25 – Hollywood, Florida – Hard Rock Live
May 28 – Orlando, Florida – Camping World Stadium
May 31 – Knoxville, Tennessee – Thompson-Boling Arena
June 4 – Syracuse, New Yor, – Carrier Dome
June 7 – Boston, Massachusetts – Fenway Park
June 12 – Baltimore, Maryland – Orioles Park
June 16 – East Rutherford, New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
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