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'Paul McCartney Got Back 2025 Tour:' How to get tickets to see the Beatles legend live today, concert dates, prices and more

'Paul McCartney Got Back 2025 Tour:' How to get tickets to see the Beatles legend live today, concert dates, prices and more

Yahoo18-07-2025
Music legend Paul McCartney never seems to run out of steam, which is why he announced a few days ago that he'll be heading out on tour again. In recent years, McCartney's live shows have featured songs from his celebrated, decades-deep music catalog, including Beatles favorites like "Hey Jude" and "I've Got A Feeling," — which features a duet with his former bandmate John Lennon — Wings classics, and songs from his solo era.
This year, he'll take all of those hits on the road for his Got Back 2025 tour, even visiting a few cities he's never performed in before, including Palm Springs and Albuquerque. Presale tickets for McCartney's Got Back 2025 tour are on sale now, here's everything you need to know about how to see the music legend live.
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When is Paul McCartney touring?
Paul McCartney's rebooted Got Back tour begins in California on Sept. 29. He'll play 19 shows across the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up on Nov. 25 in Chicago.
When do tickets for the 2025 'Got Back Tour' go on sale?
General on sale ticketing for Paul McCartney's tour began on Friday, July 18 at 10 a.m. local venue time. You can shop for tickets now (though they were all pretty much gone, last we checked).
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Got Back Tour Paul McCartney tickets cost:
Official Ticketmaster ticket prices for the Got Back 2025 tour vary by location but most start around $200, though tickets at some venues have been selling for anywhere from $800 to $4,500 (and some fans aren't thrilled about that). There are limited obstructed view seats being offered for $40, though supplies were extremely limited, the last time we checked.
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Tired of stressing over Ticketmaster? Tickets are also available through third-party sites like StubHub starting around $300 (currently way cheaper than what's available on Ticketmaster).
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Where is Paul McCartney touring in 2025?
Here's the complete list of every stop on Paul McCartney's Got Back tour:
Sept. 29: Palm Desert, California — Acrisure Arena
Oct. 4: Las Vegas — Allegiant Stadium
Oct. 7: Albuquerque, New Mexico — Isleta Amphitheater
Oct. 11: Denver — Coors Field
Oct. 14: Des Moines, Iowa — Casey's Center
Oct. 17: Minneapolis — U.S. Bank Stadium
Oct. 22: Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
Oct. 29: New Orleans — Smoothie King Center
Nov. 2: Atlanta — State Farm Arena
Nov. 3: Atlanta— State Farm Arena
Nov. 6: Nashville – The Pinnacle
Nov. 8: Columbus, Ohio — Nationwide Arena
Nov. 11: Pittsburgh — PPG Paints Arena
Nov. 14: Buffalo, New York — KeyBank Center
Nov. 17: Montreal — Bell Centre
Nov. 18: Montreal — Bell Centre
Nov. 21: Hamilton, Ontario – TD Coliseum
Nov. 24: Chicago — United Center
Nov. 25: Chicago — United Center
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