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Paul McCartney
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Paul McCartney "On The Run" New Tour Dates for 2011!
Just Announced: On the heels of Sir Paul's debut of new album OCEAN'S KINGDOM and recent marriage announcement to Lady Nancy, new tour dates are just published – November/December 2011!!
UK tickets go on sale this Thursday (13 October) at 9am!
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Click HERE to get tickets on Ticketmaster UK
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BOX OFFICE DETAILS |
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London The O2 Arena - 0844 856 0202 Manchester Evening News Arena - 0844 847 8000 |
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Liverpool Echo Arena - 0844 8000 400 National - 0844 847 2450 |
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From Abu Dhabi to the UK - rock icon Paul McCartney to bring 2011 to a spectacular close with eleven special shows across three different continents.
UK Tickets go on sale this Thursday (13 October) at 9am. The exclusive PaulMcCartney.com presales have now started for UK, Italy, Germany and Russia are now on sale. Click HERE for Sir Paul's ticket page for exclusive, upfront ticket access.
In 2011 Paul still leads the way. July saw Paul voted the ‘Best Live Act’ of the last year at the prestigious UK Nordoff Robbins Silver Clef Awards. It was a public vote
and Paul beat acts from a shortlist of 30 including Muse, Green Day, Jay Z, Pink and Black Eyed Peas. In the same month, Paul and his band of nearly ten years (Paul ‘Wix’ Wickens, Brian Ray, Rusty Anderson and Abe Laboriel Jr.) embarked on their all new ‘On The Run’ tour. The tour kicked off with a two-night run at New York’s iconic Yankee Stadium and then took in six massive shows in North America and Canada. The unrivaled feedback and reviews backed up the ‘Best Live Act’ Award as well as cementing Paul’s reputation as one of the world’s greatest performers ever!
OFC Comments: This is a must show to see! Paul played a set list extending close to three hours when he was in America - all of the Beatles and Wings favorites! McCartney defies all age barriers and at 69 has the most incredible stage energy and versatility unrivaled by any other act on the tour scene!
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' |