Paul McCartney Got Back Tour 2023
Paul McCartney will bring his acclaimed Got Back Tour to the Gold Coast this November!
The Gold Coast will welcome the legendary music icon for a performance at Heritage Bank Stadium on 4 November 2023. This tour will see McCartney return for his first live performances in Australia in six years. McCartney was last in Australia in December 2017 (which saw him win a Helpmann Award for Best International Contemporary Concert in 2018 beating the likes of Ed Sheeran), wowing audiences nationwide with a near three-hour show, the Sydney Morning Herald reporting, “ If the greatest songs elicit an emotional response too powerful to properly explain, it’s safe to say no review of Paul McCartney’s tour will quite do it justice.”
McCartney launched the Got Back tour in February 2022, completing 16 huge shows across the US before performing what the British Times newspaper described as the “ best gig ever ” with his history-making set at Glastonbury in June 2022. Fans and critics who attended the Got Back dates were unanimous in their praise.
Irrefutably one of the most successful sing-songwriters and performers of all time, McCartney is behind the most beloved catalogue in music. Make no mistake – this is a once-in-a-lifetime event. Paul McCartney’s Got Back Australian Tour is not to be missed! Act quickly to secure your tickets.
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Live Review: Paul McCartney @ Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast
The night was not just a concert but a journey through the evolution of modern music – McCartney as the consummate guide.
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As the sun dipped below the horizon on the Gold Coast, a multigenerational sea of 30,000 Sir Paul McCartney fans converged at Heritage Bank Stadium on the Gold Coast as the music legend brought his Got Back tour to a resounding final with a performance that was nothing short of spectacular.
At 81 years young, the Beatles legend is a testament to the enduring spirit of rock 'n' roll. His three-hour set was a masterclass that spanned the breadth of his storied six-decade career, from the nascent days of the Quarrymen to his latest solo ventures.
His showmanship, as compelling as the timeless anthems he's given the world, illuminated the stage as he kicked off the show with a spirited rendition of Can't Buy Me Love, the stadium erupting with thousands of voices joining in – a choir of young and old – proving that some melodies are universal.
The crowd was an eclectic mosaic, a mix that spanned from those who had lived through Beatlemania to the youths discovering the magic of Love Me Do for the first time. It’s a testament to McCartney's enduring influence that the audience didn't skew to just one age group; instead, it was a gathering that transcended generations, all there for the love of music that has soundtracked more than half a century.
Paul McCartney Love Me Do at Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast November 04 2023 video Josie Francis #TheBeatles #PaulMcCartney #PaulMcCartneyGotBack #PaulMcCartneyBrasil pic.twitter.com/ZSDqqa9Azx — DIÁRIO DOS BEATLES (@Diario_Beatles) November 4, 2023
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Each song was a chapter in a live anthology of his life's work, with McCartney’s fingers dancing across the keys of the grand piano or strumming his guitar with the ease of a man who has spent a lifetime doing just that. The night was not just a concert but a journey through the evolution of modern music – McCartney as the consummate guide.
Addressing the hyped crowd after performing Wings’ 1974 hit Junior's Farm, McCartney took a moment to take in the sea of adoring fans, saying: “This is the last night of our Australian tour so we're gonna have some fun tonight. We’ve got some old songs, some new songs, and some in inbetweeners.
“This one’s an inbetweener,” he added before launching into Wings hit Letting Go from their 1975 album Venus and Mars.
Later, as the chords of the Wings classic Let Me Roll It transitioned into an unexpected riff from Jimi Hendrix's Foxy Lady , McCartney recounted the memorable evening when Hendrix masterfully performed a live rendition of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band just hours after the album's release.
“He paid us one of the greatest tributes we've ever been paid, because we'd released Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club on the Friday night — you used to release your records on a Friday — and two days later on a Sunday, he had learned it and he opened the show with it,” he explained, adding, “And it was fantastic. He did an incredible version of it.”
Halfway through the set, the Liverpool legend took a moment to banter with members of the crowd who had crafted posters for the occasion.
“All my money I spent on you”, McCartney read from one fan’s sign, before reading aloud another that said, “Can you play drums on Penny Lan e?”
“No. Another time,” McCartney laughed.
A third sign read: “Can you sign my bum?”, to which McCartney cheekily quipped back, “Come on then, let’s have a look at it!”
Effortlessly transitioning between playful chatter and deep reflections, a particularly touching moment arose when McCartney introduced his rendition of Blackbird, during which he shared the stirring origins of the song from the Beatles' iconic 1968 self-titled album.
Paul McCartney Blackbird at Heritage Bank Stadium, Gold Coast November 04 2023 video Chantay Logan #TheBeatles #PaulMcCartney #PaulMcCartneyGotBack #PaulMcCartneyBrasil pic.twitter.com/fZhGeJ53qs — DIÁRIO DOS BEATLES (@Diario_Beatles) November 4, 2023
“Having written that song, it was it was originally like a civil rights thing,” McCartney told the crowd. “Because around the time, when I wrote it, I was hearing a lot about the situation in the southern states in America, where there was a lot of segregation. And so I wanted to write a song that if it ever reached, the people going through all of that, it might just give them a little bit of hope.”
He continued, “And it was funny, actually, because we were down in the southern states, and we're playing Jacksonville. And the promoter said towards sort of caution, he said the audience, is gonna be segregated. So you've got the black people here, the white people, and we said, ‘No, we don't go to play to that.’”
“And he said, ‘Well, that's the way we do it down here’, but and we stuck to our guns. And in the end, because there's a bit of money involved, they decided they were desegregated. So everyone got to sit together. That’s something I'm really proud of.”
He added, “Years later, I met one of the girls who had gone to the concert, and she said, ‘It was amazing because I've never sat with white people before, and we're all just Beatles fans. We're all just screaming into the holes. So it was lovely, you know?”
The evening was enriched with McCartney's heartfelt tributes, including a tender dedication of Here Today to his late friend and fellow Beatle , John Lennon , as well as playing the ukulele given to him by George Harrison.
“This next song, because when you’re kids in Liverpool, one thing you couldn't really say to each other was ‘I love you’”, McCartney said ahead of performing Here Today from his 1982 solo album Tug of War that was written following Lennon’s tragic 1980 murder.
“It just wasn't done, because you spent half the time just trying to be tough. You never got to say ‘I love you’. So I wrote this song after my friend John died. Let's hear it for John,” McCartney said as the crowd roared with thunderous applause before hushing to the point you could hear a pin drop as the star performed the heartfelt track.
The performance of Live And Let Die was a spectacle of sensory overload, with the band tearing through the number against a backdrop of dazzling pyrotechnics, fireworks, and laser lights, all pulsating to the rhythm of the strobes.
As the set neared its conclusion, the Beatles icon, seated at his grand piano, took a moment to dedicate Hey Jude to Hollywood actor Jude Law, who was among the adoring Gold Coast audience. Law, who is on the Gold Coast for a film shoot, was visibly moved, joining in with the chorus in a moment of pure, unscripted delight.
Jude Law is at my Paul McCartney concert on the Gold Coast, and was singing along to Hey Jude, and my mind is blown. pic.twitter.com/Ohx94OSUY9 — Adele K Thomas (@AdeleKThomas) November 4, 2023
Ever the consummate showman, McCartney returned to the stage for an encore that underscored his legendary status. With the crowd's cheers still echoing in the stadium, the concert reached its zenith with a virtual duet with an on-screen John Lennon for I’ve Got A Feeling.
As McCartney closed with the Abbey Road medley, it was clear that the evening was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of a lifetime in music, a journey through the ages with one of the world's most beloved artists.
As the final note of The End resonated through the stadium, McCartney had the crowd erupting in cheers as he hinted at a return to the land Down Under.
“See you next time!”
Can’t Buy Me Love
Junior’s Farm
She’s A Woman
Got To Get You Into My Life
Come On To Me
Let Me Roll It
Getting Better
My Valentine
Maybe I’m Amazed
I’ve Just Seen A Face
Despite All The Danger
Dance Tonight
Lady Madonna
Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
Band on the Run
Live and Let Die
I’ve Got A Feeling
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Helter Skelter
Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
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On this day, Paul McCartney and his band were on the Gold Coast to perform the last show of their seven-concert Australian leg of the “Got Back” tour .
A few months before Paul got to Australia, a competition was launched where schools all over the country were asked to send in a video of their pupils performing a McCartney song. The #GotBackToSchool received thousands of entries, and some incredible stuff was sent in, before a judging panel that included top names in the Australian music industry chose Suncoast Christian College’s Senior Band – who’d delivered a soulful version of ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’ – as the winners. The prize was to attend a soundcheck and say hi to Paul in person. So, on the afternoon of the show at the Gold Coast’s Heritage Bank Stadium, the eight winning students and their two teachers were congratulated by Paul himself as they met and chatted inside the stadium, before being treated to a private concert as the band sound checked. “The entire day was like a dream, I couldn’t believe we got to meet such a huge musical legend,” said Jacob Wiener, the band’s pianist/vocalist. “Sir Paul McCartney is my ultimate lifelong musical hero and it was the opportunity of a lifetime!” Typically, despite a full fortnight of rocking and rolling, and everything else involved in touring and just naturally being Paul McCartney, the boss was on top form on the final date of the tour, and delivered another memorable night. There were a couple of special moments that night – the first was Paul dedicating ‘Hey Jude’ to a famous face in the audience (British actor Jude Law, no less), and the second came as Paul began to introduce ‘In Spite Of All The Danger’, a number that he wrote back in 1958. “This is the first song The Beatles recorded,” he said, referring to a tape made by The Quarrymen in Liverpool that summer, “and now we’ve got the last song The Beatles recorded,” he added, alluding to ‘Now And Then’, which completed a particularly full and culturally impactful circle. “It’s a long way, baby.” A long way, indeed. But there’s still further to go. After three weeks and seven storming shows in Australia that The Australian called “beyond compare”, we’re sad to leave, but give us a few days to take a breather and it’s all go again, as Paul gets ready to ‘Get Back’ to Mexico, and then on to Brazil. It’s gonna be one for the history books, so I shall endeavour to report back. Viva la Macca vida! Stuart Bell – Paul’s UK publicist – From Paul McCartney | News | For Whom The Bell Tells: ‘GOT BACK’ Australia Tour 2023 , December 20, 2023
From theMusic.com.au | Australian music news, gig guide, music reviews , November 5, 2023:
As the sun dipped below the horizon on the Gold Coast, a multigenerational sea of 30,000 Sir Paul McCartney fans converged at Heritage Bank Stadium on the Gold Coast as the music legend brought his Got Back tour to a resounding final with a performance that was nothing short of spectacular. At 81 years young, the Beatles legend is a testament to the enduring spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. His three-hour set was a masterclass that spanned the breadth of his storied six-decade career, from the nascent days of the Quarrymen to his latest solo ventures. His showmanship, as compelling as the timeless anthems he’s given the world, illuminated the stage as he kicked off the show with a spirited rendition of Can’t Buy Me Love, the stadium erupting with thousands of voices joining in – a choir of young and old – proving that some melodies are universal. The crowd was an eclectic mosaic, a mix that spanned from those who had lived through Beatlemania to the youths discovering the magic of Love Me Do for the first time. It’s a testament to McCartney’s enduring influence that the audience didn’t skew to just one age group; instead, it was a gathering that transcended generations, all there for the love of music that has soundtracked more than half a century. […] Halfway through the set, the Liverpool legend took a moment to banter with members of the crowd who had crafted posters for the occasion. “All my money I spent on you”, McCartney read from one fan’s sign, before reading aloud another that said, “Can you play drums on Penny Lan e?” “No. Another time,” McCartney laughed. A third sign read: “Can you sign my bum?”, to which McCartney cheekily quipped back, “Come on then, let’s have a look at it!” (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Effortlessly transitioning between playful chatter and deep reflections, a particularly touching moment arose when McCartney introduced his rendition of Blackbird, during which he shared the stirring origins of the song from the Beatles’ iconic 1968 self-titled album. “Having written that song, it was it was originally like a civil rights thing,” McCartney told the crowd. “Because around the time, when I wrote it, I was hearing a lot about the situation in the southern states in America, where there was a lot of segregation. And so I wanted to write a song that if it ever reached, the people going through all of that, it might just give them a little bit of hope.” He continued, “And it was funny, actually, because we were down in the southern states, and we’re playing Jacksonville. And the promoter said towards sort of caution, he said the audience, is gonna be segregated. So you’ve got the black people here, the white people, and we said, ‘No, we don’t go to play to that.’” “And he said, ‘Well, that’s the way we do it down here’, but and we stuck to our guns. And in the end, because there’s a bit of money involved, they decided they were desegregated. So everyone got to sit together. That’s something I’m really proud of.” He added, “Years later, I met one of the girls who had gone to the concert, and she said, ‘It was amazing because I’ve never sat with white people before, and we’re all just Beatles fans. We’re all just screaming into the holes. So it was lovely, you know?” […] As the set neared its conclusion, the Beatles icon, seated at his grand piano, took a moment to dedicate Hey Jude to Hollywood actor Jude Law, who was among the adoring Gold Coast audience. Law, who is on the Gold Coast for a film shoot, was visibly moved, joining in with the chorus in a moment of pure, unscripted delight. […] As McCartney closed with the Abbey Road medley, it was clear that the evening was more than just a concert; it was a celebration of a lifetime in music, a journey through the ages with one of the world’s most beloved artists. As the final note of The End resonated through the stadium, McCartney had the crowd erupting in cheers as he hinted at a return to the land Down Under. “See you next time!”
From news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site , October 23, 2023:
A group of lucky students have won the opportunity of a lifetime to meet Sir Paul McCartney as he kicks off his tour Down Under. Senior music students from Suncoast Christian College in Queensland have been announced as the winners of Frontier Touring’s #GotBackToSchool competition. The win has secured the Suncoast Senior Band an exclusive photo opportunity with the former Beatle, as well as access to both the sound check and the Gold Coast concert next Saturday. Over 40 music classes from across the country entered the competition, with Suncoast Christian College coming out on top with their cover of “Maybe I’m Amazed”. Sir Paul has been left in awe of the students’ performance and says he’s looking forward to meeting them next weekend at Heritage Bank Stadium. “ I’m really amazed by the fact that these kids have learned my song and perform it so well. Thanks guys. Look forward to seeing you at my show! ” he said. […]
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Setlist for the soundcheck
Written by Carl Perkins
Drive My Car
Written by Lennon - McCartney
Temporary Secretary
Written by Paul McCartney
One After 909
Queenie Eye
Written by Paul McCartney , Paul Epworth
Written by Paul McCartney , Linda McCartney
It's So Easy
Written by Buddy Holly , Norman Petty
From Me To You
Midnight Special (Prisoner's Song)
Written by Traditional
Lady Madonna
Setlist for the concert
Can't Buy Me Love
Junior's Farm
She's a Woman
Got to Get You Into My Life
Come On to Me
Let Me Roll It
Written by Jimi Hendrix
Getting Better
My Valentine
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five
Maybe I'm Amazed
I've Just Seen a Face
In Spite of All the Danger
Written by Paul McCartney , George Harrison
Dance Tonight
Written by Paul McCartney , Ryan Tedder
You Never Give Me Your Money
She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
Written by George Harrison
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Band on the Run
Live and Let Die
I've Got a Feeling
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
Helter Skelter
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
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Paul McCartney | Got Back 2023 – Everything you need to know!
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Paul McCartney will bring his acclaimed Got Back Tour to Australia this October!
These dates will see McCartney return for his first live performances in Australia in six years. McCartney was last in Australia in December 2017 (which saw him win a Helpmann Award for Best International Contemporary Concert in 2018 beating the likes of Ed Sheeran), wowing audiences nationwide with a near three-hour show, the Sydney Morning Herald reporting, “If the greatest songs elicit an emotional response too powerful to properly explain, it’s safe to say no review of Paul McCartney’s tour will quite do it justice.”
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- October 21, 2023, – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne VIC
- October 24, 2023, – McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle NSW
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- Can't Buy Me Love ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Junior's Farm ( Wings song) Play Video
- Letting Go ( Wings song) Play Video
- She's a Woman ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Got to Get You Into My Life ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Come On to Me Play Video
- Let Me Roll It ( Wings song) ( With "Foxy Lady" by Jimi Hendrix coda ) Play Video
- Getting Better ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Let 'Em In ( Wings song) Play Video
- My Valentine Play Video
- Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five ( Wings song) Play Video
- Maybe I'm Amazed Play Video
- I've Just Seen a Face ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- In Spite of All the Danger ( The Quarrymen song) Play Video
- Love Me Do ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Dance Tonight Play Video
- Blackbird ( The Beatles song) ( Paul solo on raised platform ) Play Video
- Here Today ( Paul solo on raised platform ) Play Video
- New Play Video
- Lady Madonna ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Fuh You Play Video
- You Never Give Me Your Money ( The Beatles song) ( From verse 3 onwards, > ) Play Video
- She Came in Through the Bathroom Window ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Jet ( Wings song) Play Video
- Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Something ( The Beatles song) ( Paul ukelele into full band ) Play Video
- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Band on the Run ( Wings song) Play Video
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- Live and Let Die ( Wings song) Play Video
- Hey Jude ( The Beatles song) ( Dedicated to a Jude in the audience, after the show revealed to be Jude Law ) Play Video
- I've Got a Feeling ( The Beatles song) ( With virtual duet with John Lennon from The Beatles rooftop concert and new coda ) Play Video
- Birthday ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) ( The Beatles song) ( > ) Play Video
- Helter Skelter ( The Beatles song) Play Video
- Golden Slumbers ( The Beatles song) ( > ) Play Video
- Carry That Weight ( The Beatles song) ( > ) Play Video
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- Blackbird by The Beatles
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- Get Back by The Beatles
- Getting Better by The Beatles
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- Got to Get You Into My Life by The Beatles
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- Hey Jude by The Beatles
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- I've Just Seen a Face by The Beatles
- In Spite of All the Danger by The Quarrymen
- Jet by Wings
- Junior's Farm by Wings
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- Let 'Em In by Wings
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- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) by The Beatles
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- She's a Woman by The Beatles
- Something by The Beatles
- The End by The Beatles
- You Never Give Me Your Money by The Beatles
- Come On to Me
- My Valentine
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- Dance Tonight
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Following more than a year of speculation, Paul *GOT BACK* on the road with a 13-city return to stages in 2022. Kicking off April 28 with Paul’s first ever show in Spokane and running through to June 16 in East Rutherford NJ, where Paul played MetLife Stadium for the first time since 2016. Band Paul McCartney Paul 'Wix' Wickens Abe Laboriel Jr. Rusty Anderson Brian Ray
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Great news for music lovers in Australia! The legendary Paul McCartney is all set to grace our shores with his acclaimed Got Back Tour this October and November. This tour marks his much-anticipated return to Australia since his award-winning visit in 2017. Get ready to experience the magic of one of the most successful singer-songwriters and performers of all time, as he takes you on a musical journey spanning six decades, with iconic songs from his solo, Wings, and Beatles catalogues.
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“I’ve got so many amazing memories of my time in Australia over the years. Our last trip was so much fun. We had such an incredible time. Each show was a party so we know this is going to be incredibly special. Australia we are going to rock! I can’t wait to see you.” Paul McCartney
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The excitement begins with an intimate arena show in Adelaide, the city that witnessed history in 1964 when The Beatles first visited Australia. Remembered as one of the most significant moments in Australian music history, an estimated 350,000 people lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the iconic band. Now, Paul McCartney returns to relive those memories and create new ones as he travels to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Plus, Newcastle and the Gold Coast, where he will be performing for the first time.
Wednesday 18 October | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | Adelaide, SA Lic. All Ages | Tickets on sale Friday 11 August (1.30pm ACST) via Ticketek.com.au
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Paul McCartney Plays His Last Show of his Australian Tour
by Paul Cashmere on November 5, 2023
A wise old man once said, “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make”. Sir Paul McCartney has completed his Australian tour with the final show in Queensland on the Gold Coast on Saturday night.
There were seven Australian shows on the Got Back tour with only one modification to the setlist at the second Sydney show where the opener ‘Can’t Buy Me Love’ was replaced with ‘A Hard Day’s Night’, ‘Come On To Me’ from ‘Egypt Station’ was changed for ‘Coming Up’ from ‘McCartney 2’ and ‘Queenie Eye’ from the ‘New’ album replaced ‘New’.
The next show on the Got Back tour is November 14 in Mexico.
Paul McCartney setlist, 4 November 2023, Gold Coast Queensland
Can’t Buy Me Love (from The Beatles, A Hard Day’s Night, 1964) Junior’s Farm (single, 1974) Letting Go (from Venus and Mars, 1975) She’s a Woman (The Beatles, I Feel Fine b-side, 1964) Got to Get You Into My Life (from The Beatles, Revolver, 1966) Come On to Me (from Egypt Station, 2018) Let Me Roll It (from Band On the Run, 1973) Getting Better (from The Beatles, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967) Let ‘Em In (from Wings At The Speed of Sound, 1976) My Valentine (from Kisses On The Bottom, 2012) Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (from Band On the Run, 1973) Maybe I’m Amazed (from McCartney, 1970) I’ve Just Seen a Face (from The Beatles, Help, 1965) In Spite of All The Danger (recorded as The Quarrymen, 1958, first released on The Beatles, Anthology 1, 1995) Love Me Do (from The Beatles, Please Please Me, 1963) Dance Tonight (from Memory Almost Full, 2007) Blackbird (from The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968) Here Today (from Tug of War, 1982) New (from New, 2013) Lady Madonna (The Beatles single, 1968) Fuh You (from Egypt Station, 2018) Jet (from Band On the Run, 1973) Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite (from The Beatles, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967) Something (from The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969) Ob-La-Do, Ob-La-Da (from The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968) You Never Give Me Your Money (from The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969) She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (from The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969) Band On The Run (from Band On the Run, 1973) Get Back (from The Beatles, Let It Be, 1970) Let It Be (from The Beatles, Let It Be, 1970) Live and Let Die (from James Bond’s Live and Let Die soundtrack, 1973) Hey Jude (The Beatles single, 1968)
ENCORE: I’ve Got A Feeling (from The Beatles, Let It Be, 1970) (with John Lennon virtual from the Peter Jackson Get Back documentary) Birthday (from The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968) Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (from The Beatles, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967) Helter Skelter (from The Beatles, The Beatles, 1968) Golden Slumbers (from The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969) Carry That Weight (from The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969) The End (from The Beatles, Abbey Road, 1969)
Paul McCartney’s Australian dates are:
Wednesday 18 October (COMPLETED) Adelaide Entertainment Centre | Adelaide, SA
Saturday 21 October (COMPLETED) Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 24 October (COMPLETED) McDonald Jones Stadium | Newcastle, NSW
Friday 27 October (COMPLETED) Allianz Stadium | Sydney, NSW
Saturday 28 October (COMPLETED) Allianz Stadium | Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 1 November (COMPLETED) Suncorp Stadium | Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 4 November (COMPLETED) Heritage Bank Stadium | Gold Coast, QLD
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“Good evening, Hollywood-fucking-Bowl!” Paul McCartney exclaimed to the flock of Parrotheads gathered before him. A sold-out crowd had assembled in the famed Los Angeles venue on Thursday to celebrate the legacy of Jimmy Buffett at “Keep the Party Going,” a laid-back, one-night-only tribute show full of eclectic guests.
“I had the great pleasure of knowing Jimmy , and like everyone else on the bill tonight, I said, ‘This is one great man.’ He was generous. He was funny. He’d done just about everything in his life,” McCartney said, before launching into “Let It Be .” It was a song that McCartney said he’d played for Buffett at his home during the final week of his life. Buffett died in Sept. 1, 2023, at 76 after a battle with Merkel cell skin cancer.
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“There is no other way to say it: There will never be another like Jimmy,” Ford told the crowd, before introducing the Zac Brown Band as “one of Jimmy’s favorite and most-frequent collaborators.” The group jammed through the new track “Pirates & Parrots,” out April 19, and their collab with Buffett “Knee Deep,” with Brown literally taking off his pants to play the song in shorts and a tee backed by Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band.
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Following more than a year of speculation, Paul *GOT BACK* on the road with a 13-city return to stages in 2022. Kicking off April 28 with Paul's first ever show in Spokane and running through to June 16 in East Rutherford NJ, where Paul played MetLife Stadium for the first time since 2016. Band Paul McCartney Paul 'Wix' Wickens Abe Laboriel Jr. Rusty Anderson Brian Ray
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Paul McCartney setlist, 4 November 2023, Gold Coast Queensland. Can't Buy Me Love (from The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, 1964) Junior's Farm (single, 1974) Letting Go (from Venus and Mars ...
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Paul McCartney's Australian Setlist. (Performed at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on October 18). Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles) Junior's Farm (Wings) Letting Go (Wings) She's a Woman ...
Paul McCartney, the Eagles, and more honored Jimmy Buffett in the Keep the Party Going tribute concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Read our review.