Paul McCartney adds North American dates to his Got Back tour — Everything to know

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English singer Paul McCartney of The Beatles has announced his North American segment of the Got Back tour.

Fans must note that the inaugural date of the tour is September 29, 2025, when he will perform in California’s Palm Desert. As seen in the Instagram post shared on his account, attendees can book the presale tickets on July 15, 2025, at 10:00 am. The website for the same is paulmccartneygotback.com.

The complete list of the tour dates is given below:

  • September 29: Palm Desert, California at Acrisure Arena
  • October 4: Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium
  • October 7: Albuquerque, New Mexico at Isleta Amphitheater
  • October 11: Denver, Colorado at Coors Field
  • October 14: Des Moines, Iowa at Casey’s Center
  • October 17: Minneapolis, Minnesota at U.S. Bank Stadium
  • October 22: Tulsa, Oklahoma at BOK Center
  • October 29: New Orleans, Louisiana at Smoothie King Center
  • November 2: Atlanta, Georgia at State Farm Arena
  • November 3: Atlanta, Georgia at State Farm Arena
  • November 6: Nashville, Tennessee at The Pinnacle
  • November 8: Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena
  • November 11: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at PPG Paints Arena
  • November 14: Buffalo, New York at KeyBank Center
  • November 17: Montreal, Quebec at Bell Centre
  • November 18: Montreal, Quebec at Bell Centre
  • November 21: Hamilton, Ontario at TD Coliseum
  • November 24: Chicago, Illinois at United Center
  • November 25: Chicago, Illinois at United Center

TD Coliseum will have its first performance with Paul McCartney's show after renovation

As per reports, Paul McCartney will perform the first show at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton after its renovation. According to CP24, TD Coliseum can accommodate 18,000 people.

Meanwhile, the center's manager, Nick DeLuco, shared his thoughts about McCartney’s upcoming performance:

“Opening night deserves something extraordinary, and it doesn’t get any better than Paul McCartney.”

DeLuco hoped to see an energetic performance with some of McCartney’s biggest hits.

Before releasing the tour announcement post, the singer shared a cryptic Instagram story that led many to speculate about the upcoming tour. The story featured two guitar picks. While the first pick mentioned his name, the other one had these words:

“Got Back in 2025.”

Besides the photo, the story also had a link which, upon clicking, took viewers to a sign-up page, which asked users to share details to receive information about dates of the tour, presale, etc.


Paul McCartney posted a heartfelt tribute to British painter Brian Clarke, who died on July 1. He shared that Brian Clarke had been a close family friend for many years. The singer went on:

“Brian often had some great artistic endeavours to show or talk to us about. He made some stained glass windows for us and did a great collaboration with Linda using her photographs to make stained glass pictures out of.”

Paul McCartney also spoke about Brian’s well-known stained glass work, including projects for Bahrain Airport, Stansted Airport alongside Sir Norman Foster, and the Queen Victoria Street Arcade in Leeds.


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Edited by Anshika Jain