Paul McCartney to Bring 'Got Back Tour to Chicago for 2 Concerts at United Center | News Channel 3-12
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 10 – Paul McCartney's 16-date tour features hits from The Beatles, Wings, and solo work, highlighting his six-decade career and recent album reissues, officials said.
- Paul McCartney will launch his 2025 Got Back tour on September 29 in Palm Desert, California, marking his first appearance in the Coachella Valley since 2016, and will conclude with two shows on November 24 and 25 at the United Center in Chicago.
- The tour follows three surprise concerts held in February at New York City's Bowery Ballroom and continues McCartney's ongoing musical journey that includes his Beatles legacy and Wings formation.
- The 16-city North American tour includes stops in Ohio on November 8 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, as well as Pittsburgh and Buffalo in mid-November, offering a career-spanning setlist of Beatles, Wings, and solo hits.
- Tickets for the tour will be available through an early access presale starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 15, and general ticket sales will begin on July 18; fans can sign up for presale opportunities at paulmccartneygotback.com.
- This tour signifies McCartney's continued relevance at age 83, extending the 2022 Got Back Tour with major venues and a nostalgic set appealing to longtime and new audiences alike.
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Paul McCartney brings ‘Got Back’ tour to Acrisure Arena
If you’ve been waiting to “Get Back” to live music with a legend, Paul McCartney is answering the call—starting right here in Southern California. The Beatles icon will kick off his 2025 Got Back tour on Sept. 29 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert. It marks McCartney’s first performance in the Coachella Valley since his memorable Desert Trip appearance in 2016, and it’s the only California stop on the 16-date trek through the U.S. and Canada. The …
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