'Got Back: Paul McCartney announces US concerts tour

The McCartney outing figures as a highlight of the 2022 spring-and-summer arena music scene as recording stars begin to return to live performances after a two-year hiatus.

The "Got Back" tour will open on April 28 in Spokane, Washington, US.
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The "Got Back" tour will open on April 28 in Spokane, Washington, US.

Sir Paul McCartney has planned to launch a 14-date US concert tour in the Pacific Northwest this spring, marking his first series of live performances since the end of a world tour in 2019.

"I said at the end of the last tour that I'd see you next time. I said, I was going to get back to you. Well, I got back," the former Beatle said on Friday announcing his latest outing, alluding to the Beatles' 1969 hit "Get Back."

The "Got Back" tour will open on April 28 in Spokane, Washington, McCartney's first show in that city, followed by back-to-back concerts at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on May 2-3, according to the tour schedule posted on his official website.

The tour is slated to stop in 11 more US cities over the following six weeks, wrapping at the Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on June 16, two days before McCartney's 80th birthday.

The McCartney outing is sure to figure as a highlight of the 2022 spring-and-summer arena music scene as recording stars begin to return to live performances after a two-year hiatus forced by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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First ever shows in three Southern cities

McCartney is widely considered one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century in his 1960s Beatles collaboration with the late John Lennon. 

He was last on the concert circuit with a 39-date world tour that concluded with a sold-out show in July 2019 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

The writing and recording of the song featured prominently in the "The Beatles: Get Back," a recently-released documentary film series directed by Peter Jackson that covers the making of the band's 1970 album "Let It Be." 

The upcoming tour includes McCartney's first-ever shows in three Southern cities - Hollywood, Florida; Knoxville, Tennessee; and Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He also will be playing in Fort Worth, Texas, for the first time since he appeared there in 1976 with Wings, and in Baltimore for the first time since a 1964 Beatles concert.

Rounding out the Got Back tour are stops in Boston; Los Angeles; Oakland, California; Orlando, Florida; and Syracuse, New York.

Tickets for the general public go on sale on February 25. 

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