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12 Jul 2025, 09:29 GMT+10
Washington, DC [US], July 12 (ANI): The Beatles legend Paul McCartney is hitting the road again.
The singer-songwriter has announced a 19-date North American tour for fall 2025. The tour will start on September 29 in Palm Desert, California, and end with two shows in Chicago on November 24 and 25, reported Deadline.
This will be McCartney's first full North American tour since 2022. It comes after he played three surprise shows in New York City earlier this year. Unlike those small gigs, the new tour will take place in large stadiums and arenas across the US and Canada.
The 'Got Back' tour first began in 2022 and has already covered the US, the UK, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, South America, and Europe.
Fans across North America can expect to hear many of McCartney's classic songs from his solo career, The Beatles, and Wings.
Here are the upcoming North American tour dates:
Sept. 29: Palm Desert, Calif. -- Acrisure Arena
Oct. 4: Las Vegas, Nev. -- Allegiant Stadium
Oct. 7: Albuquerque, N.M. -- Isleta Amphitheatre
Oct. 11: Denver, Colo. -- Coors Field
Oct. 14: Des Moines, Iowa -- Casey's Center
Oct. 17: Minneapolis, Minn. -- US Bank Stadium
Oct. 22: Tulsa, Okla. - BOK Center
Oct. 29: New Orleans, La. -- Smoothie King Center
Nov. 2: Atlanta, Ga. -- State Farm Arena
Nov. 3: Atlanta, Ga. -- State Farm Arena
Nov. 6: Nashville, Tenn. - The Pinnacle
Nov. 8: Columbus, Ohio -- Nationwide Arena
Nov. 11: Pittsburgh, Penn. -- PPG Paints Arena
Nov. 14: Buffalo, N.Y. -- KeyBank Center
Nov. 17: Montreal, Quebec, Canada -- Bell Centre
Nov. 18: Montreal, Quebec, Canada -- Bell Centre
Nov. 21: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada - TD Coliseum
Nov. 24: Chicago, Ill. -- United Center
Nov. 25: Chicago, Ill. -- United Center (ANI)
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