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Paul McCartney Up and Coming Tour Comes Back to America!
BREAKING NEWS! New "On The Run" 2011 Tour dates announced with presales!!
Just Announced: On the heels of Sir Paul's MGM Grand Vegas show June 10, Yankee Stadium ticket sales are underway and new dates have been announced for Comerica Park in Detroit Jul 24, Wrigley Field in Chicago Jul 31 and Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati Aug 4!
PaulMcCartney.com pre-sale is now open no password reqiured! Join Sir Paul's CrowdSurge and book your tickets on line or go for tix on Ticketmster.
Paul McCartney VIP Packages will be available through Ticketmaster including FRONT ROW PACKAGE and HOT SOUND PACKAGE!
Click HERE for tickets on Ticketmaster |
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Yankee Stadium, Bronx |
Fri, Jul 15 |
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Yankee Stadium, Bronx |
Sat, Jul 16 |
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Comerica Park, Detroit |
Sun, Jul 24 |
PM Presales |
Venue Presales Password: PAUL4U |
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Wrigley Field, Chicago |
Sun Jul 31 |
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Wrigley Field, Chicago | Mon Aug 1 | TBD |
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Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati |
Thu, Aug 4 |
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Having played some three dozen shows to over 1,000,000 fans over the course of 2010, Paul’s record-smashing Up and Coming Tour will make its first U.S. stop of 2011 on Friday, June 10 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, NV.
The announcement of Paul's return to Las Vegas comes nearly two years to the day from the now-legendary April 19, 2009 performance that christened The New Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Paul's triumphant return to Vegas June 10 at the MGM Grand can safely be predicted to feature some nearly three hours of the world’s best loved and most known music, with hits, deep cuts and surprises spanning his unrivalled career, from The Beatles, Wings, solo material and The Fireman’s critically acclaimed album Electric Arguments.
In 2010 Paul performed over 30 Up and Coming Tour dates across North America, South America and the UK. In addition to overwhelming levels of critical acclaim wherever the band played, last year saw many career firsts for Paul. These included rocking The White House in front of President Barack Obama and his family in June when Paul was made the first ever British recipient of the prestigious Gershwin Prize For Popular Song. Paul returned to the White House again in December (where even the President joked about Paul becoming a regular there!) to be awarded with a Kennedy Center Honor.
Paul ended 2010 with a December 11 visit to Saturday Night Live in New York City followed by a career landmark first ever performance at Harlem's famed Apollo Theater on December 13 and three intimate homecoming shows in the UK. He played the smallest club show of his career at London’s legendary 100 Club to just 300 people, which made headlines as far as China. The final two shows were at the Hammersmith Apollo and at Liverpool’s O2 Academy. Both shows broke venue box office records.
Click HERE to check out Paul McCartney official fan club |
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Read the July 2009 NY Times Music Review 'For McCartney, A New Stage to Call His Own' |