Music Legend's Latest U.S. Tour Leg Is Skipping These Major Markets
There's good and bad news if you're a fan of Beatles legend .
On Thursday, July 10, he announced the latest U.S. leg of his 'Got Back' tour.
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The bad news is that if you live in a major market like Washington, D.C., Los Angeles or New York City, you're going to have to travel hundreds of miles to see the latest leg.
Simply put, it's not possible for the 83-year-old legend to play every city every year.
McCartney's latest U.S. trek kicks off Sept. 29, at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, Calif. That's about two hours and more than 100 miles from Los Angeles. The last time McCartney played in the Los Angeles area; it was in May 2022 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., one of the early dates of the 'Got Back' tour.
Similarly, if you're a McCartney fan in Washington, D.C. hoping to see the 'Band on the Run' singer, you'll have to travel to PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Penn., which is about four hours and 240 miles away.
McCartney fans in New York City will have to travel to the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y. on Nov. 14, which is about 310 miles from the city and takes more than six hours. However, some lucky New York fans may have caught McCartney in February, when he played three surprise small shows at the Bowery Ballroom in New York. Prior to that, his last New York area show was in June 2022 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, on the first leg of the 'Got Back' tour.
McCartney, however, isn't skipping every major market on this leg of the tour. It concludes Nov. 24 and 25 with two shows at the United Center in Chicago.
Other stops on the current leg of the tour include Las Vegas, Denver, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, and Montreal (see the full list of dates below).The 'Got Back' tour started on April 28, 2022, in a smaller market—at the Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash. McCartney played 17 dates on that tour leg, including stops in Seattle, Boston, Baltimore, and Orlando, Fla.
Since then, the tour has hit Australia, Mexico and Brazil in 2023, and in 2024 it stopped in several Latin American countries, including Argentina and Brazil, as well as France, Spain and the U.K.
PAUL McCARTNEY – GOT BACK 2025
September 29 — Palm Desert, CA — Acrisure ArenaOctober 4 – Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant StadiumOctober 7 – Albuquerque, NM — Isleta AmphitheaterOctober 11 – Denver, CO — Coors FieldOctober 14 – Des Moines, IA — Casey's CenterOctober 17 – Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank StadiumOctober 22 – Tulsa, OK – BOK CenterOctober 29 – New Orleans, LA — Smoothie King CenterNovember 2 – Atlanta, GA — State Farm ArenaNovember 3 – Atlanta, GA — State Farm ArenaNovember 6 – Nashville, TN – The PinnacleNovember 8 – Columbus, OH — Nationwide ArenaNovember 11 – Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints ArenaNovember 14 – Buffalo, NY — KeyBank CenterNovember 17 – Montreal, QC — Bell CentreNovember 18 – Montreal, QC — Bell CentreNovember 21 – Hamilton, ON – TD ColiseumNovember 24 – Chicago, IL — United CenterNovember 25 – Chicago, IL — United Center
Music Legend's Latest U.S. Tour Leg Is Skipping These Major Markets first appeared on Parade on Jul 10, 2025
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