Paul McCartney 2019 Tour Rumours
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It seems there will be 4 concerts in Brazil in March 2019. Two cities have been mentioned so far: São Paulo and Curitiba.
There are also rumours of concerts in Argentina and Chile during the same month.
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Brazilian media is now all over the news, and "the last week in March" has been mentioned. The concerts in São Paulo will be in the same stadium of his 2014 and 2017 tours. The other city (Curitiba) hasn't had a McCartney concert since 1993.
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Well deserved. Great crowds there! Much better than the embarrassed to express themselves North American crowds.
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Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Well deserved. Great crowds there! Much better than the embarrassed to express themselves North American crowds.
“Embarrassed to express themselves?!” How do you figure that?
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Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Well deserved. Great crowds there! Much better than the embarrassed to express themselves North American crowds.
what ?? i was at edmonton concert in September and fans loved him ....the 12 times i have seen him in north america the crowds have been great and have sang along and had a great time...
sorry, but your post is wrong....
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Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Well deserved. Great crowds there! Much better than the embarrassed to express themselves North American crowds.
What??? You wrote that just to get replies, right? Our group has never been embarrassed to express themselves, and as we get older, it's even more true. We're still hoping he adds more US venues. We've got a few vowing to get onstage with him!
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According to this person, there will also be concerts in two more unconfirmed (and not mentioned by name) cities:
http://www.collectorsroom.com.br/2018/11/paul-mccartney-fara-shows-no-brasil-em.html
I'm guessing he misunderstood the original info, but I would not be surprised if there are negotiations going on for at least one more city.
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I was asked not to mention this, but now that someone else did, I guess it's no longer a problem: March 30, 2019 is the possible date so far for the concert in Curitiba, Brazil.
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Brazil seems like almost confirmed.
Here in Argentina, every news about Paul coming has the same brazilian source, no dates or stadiums rumoured. And our currency exchange... I don't think it will happen, unfortunately.
I'll try and save, so maybe I'll get to Sao Paulo again. I had a fantastic time last year there.
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FC15 wrote:
Brazil seems like almost confirmed.
Here in Argentina, every news about Paul coming has the same brazilian source, no dates or stadiums rumoured. And our currency exchange... I don't think it will happen, unfortunately.
I'll try and save, so maybe I'll get to Sao Paulo again. I had a fantastic time last year there.
Has the economy gotten worse since his 2016 shows in Argentina? I know that made it difficult for him to return between 2011 and 2015, but i thought things had improved in the last couple of years. I mean, other big artists have been touring there, right?
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5th-beatle wrote:
FC15 wrote:
Brazil seems like almost confirmed.
Here in Argentina, every news about Paul coming has the same brazilian source, no dates or stadiums rumoured. And our currency exchange... I don't think it will happen, unfortunately.
I'll try and save, so maybe I'll get to Sao Paulo again. I had a fantastic time last year there.
Has the economy gotten worse since his 2016 shows in Argentina? I know that made it difficult for him to return between 2011 and 2015, but i thought things had improved in the last couple of years. I mean, other big artists have been touring there, right?
This year has been really rough.
In 2016 I remember I paid my ticket 3100 pesos (Campo VIP). At the time it was something like 250 usd. A 250 usd ticket right now would be 9250 pesos.
The main issue anyway is that no one can assure the promoters that the currency exchange it's going to stay like this until March, when Paul is suppose to tour in South America. I don't really see them taking the risk.
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FC15 wrote:
5th-beatle wrote:
FC15 wrote:
Brazil seems like almost confirmed.
Here in Argentina, every news about Paul coming has the same brazilian source, no dates or stadiums rumoured. And our currency exchange... I don't think it will happen, unfortunately.
I'll try and save, so maybe I'll get to Sao Paulo again. I had a fantastic time last year there.
Has the economy gotten worse since his 2016 shows in Argentina? I know that made it difficult for him to return between 2011 and 2015, but i thought things had improved in the last couple of years. I mean, other big artists have been touring there, right?
This year has been really rough.
In 2016 I remember I paid my ticket 3100 pesos (Campo VIP). At the time it was something like 250 usd. A 250 usd ticket right now would be 9250 pesos.
The main issue anyway is that no one can assure the promoters that the currency exchange it's going to stay like this until March, when Paul is suppose to tour in South America. I don't really see them taking the risk.
19 March 2019
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22 March 2019
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23 March 2019
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26 March 2019
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27 March 2019
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30 March 2019
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serpico71 wrote:
FC15 wrote:
5th-beatle wrote:
FC15 wrote:
Brazil seems like almost confirmed.
Here in Argentina, every news about Paul coming has the same brazilian source, no dates or stadiums rumoured. And our currency exchange... I don't think it will happen, unfortunately.
I'll try and save, so maybe I'll get to Sao Paulo again. I had a fantastic time last year there.
Has the economy gotten worse since his 2016 shows in Argentina? I know that made it difficult for him to return between 2011 and 2015, but i thought things had improved in the last couple of years. I mean, other big artists have been touring there, right?
This year has been really rough.
In 2016 I remember I paid my ticket 3100 pesos (Campo VIP). At the time it was something like 250 usd. A 250 usd ticket right now would be 9250 pesos.
The main issue anyway is that no one can assure the promoters that the currency exchange it's going to stay like this until March, when Paul is suppose to tour in South America. I don't really see them taking the risk.
19 March 2019
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22 March 2019
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23 March 2019
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26 March 2019
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27 March 2019
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30 March 2019
Where did you see those dates? It seems that will be 4 concerts in Brazil, not just 3.
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Thanks for sharing the info, serpico71. I have no idea whether it's true or not, but here is your info with slight editing just to make it easier to read. I hope you don't mind.
19 March 2019 - Santiago, Chile: Estadio Nacional
22 March 2019 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Estadio Ciudad de La Plata
23-26 March 2019 - São Paulo, Brazil: Allianz Parque
27-30 March 2019 - Curitiba, Brazil: Estádio Couto Pereira
If true, I'm assuming the São Paulo concerts would probably be on March 25 and 26 (so he can rest from the previous ones) and I would not doubt a second night in Argentina on March 23. Maybe one more Brazilian city on March 28, before Curitiba on March 30? Just speculating.
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This is the tour:
March 2019
19- Santiago- Estadio Nacional.
22 & 23- Buenos Aires- Estadio Ciudad de Plata.
26 & 27- Sao Paulo- Allianz Parque
30- Curitiba- Estadio Couto Pereira
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serpico71 wrote:
This is the tour:
19- Santiago- Estadio Nacional.
22 & 23- Buenos Aires- Estadio Ciudad de Plata.
26 & 27- Sao Paulo.
30- Curitiba.
Nice! Thanks. Hope it's true.
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serpico71 wrote:
This is the tour:
March 2019
19- Santiago- Estadio Nacional.
22 & 23- Buenos Aires- Estadio Ciudad de Plata.
26 & 27- Sao Paulo- Allianz Parque
30- Curitiba- Estadio Couto Pereira
Wikipedia is not a confiable source
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Renan Takenouchi wrote:
serpico71 wrote:
This is the tour:
March 2019
19- Santiago- Estadio Nacional.
22 & 23- Buenos Aires- Estadio Ciudad de Plata.
26 & 27- Sao Paulo- Allianz Parque
30- Curitiba- Estadio Couto Pereira
Wikipedia is not a confiable source
I had to Google that! (Confiable = Trustworthy)
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Nancy R wrote:
Renan Takenouchi wrote:
serpico71 wrote:
This is the tour:
March 2019
19- Santiago- Estadio Nacional.
22 & 23- Buenos Aires- Estadio Ciudad de Plata.
26 & 27- Sao Paulo- Allianz Parque
30- Curitiba- Estadio Couto Pereira
Wikipedia is not a confiable source
I had to Google that! (Confiable = Trustworthy)
I'm sorry. I wrote so fast that I mixed up the languages
But you got it. We can't trust in all the information on Wikipedia.