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by Maria on 2024-11-12Rating: 5 out of 5He interacted with the audience it was amazing definitely once Ina lifetime experience
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Paul McCartney is a legendary, multi-platinum singer-songwriter from Liverpool, England. After changing music history throughout the 1960s as a founding member of The Beatles, Paul launched his solo career in 1970 with his debut solo album, McCartney, which he recorded entirely by himself and released just a matter of weeks before The Fab Four’s final studio album, Let It Be. Highlights among his 19 solo albums include Ram (with wife Linda McCartney) (1971), McCartney II (1980), Tug of War (1982), Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984), Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (2005), Kisses on the Bottom (2012) and McCartney III (2020). Paul spent the 1970s topping the charts and packing venues with Wings, earning No. 1 hits like “My Love,” “Band on the Run,” “Silly Love Songs” and “With a Little Luck.” McCartney has also delved into classical music with releases like Paul McCartney’s Liverpool Oratorio (with Carl Davis) (1991) and Paul McCartney’s Ocean’s Kingdom (2011) and launched the experimental act The Fireman in 1993. Over the course of his career, Paul has won 19 Grammy Awards out of 83 nominations. He is credited with the most No. 1 singles of any artist in his native United Kingdom, and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice — once with The Beatles in 1988 and again as a solo artist (including his work with Wings) in 1999. In 2025, McCartney will embark on the latest leg of his acclaimed globe-spanning GOT BACK Tour.
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Paul McCartney’s GOT BACK Tour begins in September 2025. After kicking off in Palm Desert, California, the singer will tour across North America through the end of November.
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Paul McCartney’s GOT BACK Tour starts on September 29, 2025 at Acrisure Arena at Greater Palm Springs in Palm Desert, California.
Tickets for Paul McCartney’s GOT BACK Tour will go on sale to the general public on July 18 at 10:00 a.m. local time. The first presale begins earlier in the week on July 15 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
He interacted with the audience it was amazing definitely once Ina lifetime experience
I saw him in Seattle back in 2007 and let me tell you it was great show. And then I saw him again recently in Inglewood and you have to remember, I first saw him in 2007 and he was 65 at the time and when I saw him recently I. Inglewood he was 79. Even decades after His time in The Beatles and Wings he still puts on a great show for his age. His shoes are pricey but like I say in the header, Worth Every Cent
Amazingly talented man. Gave his all and seemed like he didn’t want to stop. Back up band were great especially the drummer, he was funny, A very entertaining evening.
How come nobody talks about how boring the audience is in concerts in Vancouver? If you have ever been to a concert in Brazil, Argentina or some places in Europe, you know what I’m saying. People around me didn’t seem excited or interested in the show, it was like they were watching videos on Youtube on their phones. BC Place was too big and the audience felt disconnected. Paul was great, but the experience as a whole could have been better if the public was more engaged.
This guy is 77 years old and stayed on stage for 3 hours straight! We go to a LOT of concerts, but none of the younger guys seem to be able to hold a candle to his endurance! Had a great time!
This was an epic lifelong bucket list item!! I felt like I saw the Beatles, Wings, & new Paul McCartney all in one concert!! 40 songs in 3 hours and I wanted more!! Paul's energy level is very impressive!! I was hoping for a surprise guest appearance from Ringo as it was his birthday the next day.
Everything was quite good except the same old disorganized and non helpful BC Place staff. Doors opening late, pat downs of elderly people (seriously). This was my second McCartney concert. The first time I brought my elderly parents. My father had a serious lung ailment at the time, which prohibited his walking. Staff was NO help at all in offering support (cart) or shortcuts. Terrible venue. Go to any major event in the US and see how much better your treated.
Even if you're not a die hard Beatles/Paul McCartney fan you should see him at least once in your life!
Lots of great tunes from the past. Not that much into his new stuff. His band was amazing and each musician provided vocals which made for great back up, harmonies and helping McCartney when he couldn't make the notes. All of us loved the old stuff - singing along, remembering the old days, knowing every word. Singing Hey Jude for five minutes with 55,000 people was the highlight. Unfortunately the instrumentals often overpowered the vocals and it was SO loud sometimes people around us covered their ears. The sound technicians were not doing McCartney and the band any favours. Also, the pyrotechnics were way too much and too loud. BC Place is just not a great venue for decent concert sound.
I missed out on his last two shows here but was really glad I went this time. Stellar 38 song set list. Highlights of Live and Let Die, 1985 and Helter Skelter. Paul is clearly enjoying himself and his band was excellent. The sound in cavernous BC Place held up well and the vocals were nicely front and centre in the mix.