Paul Mccartney 2022 - rumours
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Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Correct, this will be an abomination. The voice won't hold. He isn't Mick Jagger..
Personally I wouldn't worry. With Paul's wealth,I'm sure he'll throw the most advanced techology available at the problem and also have his backing band singing along,taking up the strain. And what with the audience singing along to a lot of over familiar numbers, chances are you won't hear much of Paul's vocals anyway. So relax,just gawp at the living Beatle before you and enjoy.....which is just about what everyone else will be doing.
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Kestrel wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Correct, this will be an abomination. The voice won't hold. He isn't Mick Jagger..
Personally I wouldn't worry. With Paul's wealth,I'm sure he'll throw the most advanced techology available at the problem and also have his backing band singing along,taking up the strain. And what with the audience singing along to a lot of over familiar numbers, chances are you won't hear much of Paul's vocals anyway. So relax,just gawp at the living Beatle before you and enjoy.....which is just about what everyone else will be doing.
As long as he doesn't try to go back to Abbey Road and pull out "Oh Darling"; we should be ok!
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Mr.Jimmy77 wrote:
Has anyone looked at the seating plans for the different venues yet?
I had a look and there is quite a lot of variation.
Hard Rock Live has an all standing general admission 'pit' area. It was like this for The Stones.
Seattle shows the floor area as one big GA area. This can't be right?!
Oakland appears to have a small 'pit' area next to the stage and in front of the reserved floor seating.
The rest of the seating maps all look normal, i.e. the floor is 100% reserved seating.
I wonder if the current seating plans are accurate?
Look at other concerts at the venue that are already on sale, and you will get an idea of the seats. Paul does not do GA standing in the US, altho it is possible that the Hard Rock venue might be completely different, and he did use standing GA at the Hard Rock Vegas show.
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Sorry, but the feeling this tour announcement brings up for me is roughly the same as hearing in 1980 that a long-past-his-prime Muhammad Ali was going to fight one more fight. I really hope the result is less sad, but I won't be going.
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Bruce M. wrote:
Sorry, but the feeling this tour announcement brings up for me is roughly the same as hearing in 1980 that a long-past-his-prime Muhammad Ali was going to fight one more fight. I really hope the result is less sad, but I won't be going.
Great analogy Bruce!!!
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John Mackintosh wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Correct, this will be an abomination. The voice won't hold. He isn't Mick Jagger..
Personally I wouldn't worry. With Paul's wealth,I'm sure he'll throw the most advanced techology available at the problem and also have his backing band singing along,taking up the strain. And what with the audience singing along to a lot of over familiar numbers, chances are you won't hear much of Paul's vocals anyway. So relax,just gawp at the living Beatle before you and enjoy.....which is just about what everyone else will be doing.
As long as he doesn't try to go back to Abbey Road and pull out "Oh Darling"; we should be ok!
I had always hoped to have heard Monkberry Moon Delight live but that opportunity has long gone unfortunately.
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Kestrel wrote:
John Mackintosh wrote:
Kestrel wrote:
Maccaroni1974 wrote:
Correct, this will be an abomination. The voice won't hold. He isn't Mick Jagger..
Personally I wouldn't worry. With Paul's wealth,I'm sure he'll throw the most advanced techology available at the problem and also have his backing band singing along,taking up the strain. And what with the audience singing along to a lot of over familiar numbers, chances are you won't hear much of Paul's vocals anyway. So relax,just gawp at the living Beatle before you and enjoy.....which is just about what everyone else will be doing.
As long as he doesn't try to go back to Abbey Road and pull out "Oh Darling"; we should be ok!
I had always hoped to have heard Monkberry Moon Delight live but that opportunity has long gone unfortunately.
Yes, Darling washed down with a big cup of Monkberry Moon Delight would have been great thirty years ago but would guarantee a two song set list in 2022.
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PS "Oh Woman, Oh Why" would have been another great one live back in the door
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John Mackintosh wrote:
PS "Oh Woman, Oh Why" would have been another great one live back in the door
On second thought, rather than provide a critique of his vocals, I think I am just going to do my best to enjoy the now. In 2019, I was too ill to see him when he player nearby and my son's in-laws were given our tickets. Now, the blessings of good health have returned, covid is receding, so bring on the Rock Show!
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Do we know much about the pre-sale "passcode"? When that email will come out, will it apply for pre sale for fan and pres sale vips?
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Annika wrote:
thenightfish wrote:
sdmac99 wrote:
Annika wrote:
Ro_McCartney wrote:
Very excited about the news! Does anyone know what the VIP packages will look like this tour? Is there any info on ticket prices yet? Will we find out the prices and packages before the presale starts?
Thanks!
I was just wondering about the same thing. Hope we get more pricing information soon.
I see the event dates and pre-sale time on Ticketmaster, but no prices for any packages yet.
I've noticed recently that TM does not post prices until the tix are actually on sale. So we may not find out until that morning. SloTix has the VIP packages listed but no prices yet either; I expect them to be at least the same as 2019, if not slightly higher.
And we probably need a new thread because these are no longer rumours!
Do you remember how much VIP packages were in 2019? I'm considering getting one this year, never have before. We did get an AMEX this morning to take advantage of their presales, lol.
I pm'd you
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ehwalled wrote:
Do we know much about the pre-sale "passcode"? When that email will come out, will it apply for pre sale for fan and pres sale vips?
See my post in the thread PRESALE.
For AMEX pre-sale it is INGOLD.
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NJR wrote:
ehwalled wrote:
Do we know much about the pre-sale "passcode"? When that email will come out, will it apply for pre sale for fan and pres sale vips?
See my post in the thread PRESALE.
For AMEX pre-sale it is INGOLD.
Although an Amex member for many years and also obviously a member here, I have yet to get presale passcode you so kindly passed along. Thank you!
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Yahllil wrote:
Anyr rumors regarding any Europe concerts?
Looks like Europe will be happening
He is headlining Glastonbury at least
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John Mackintosh wrote:
NJR wrote:
ehwalled wrote:
Do we know much about the pre-sale "passcode"? When that email will come out, will it apply for pre sale for fan and pres sale vips?
See my post in the thread PRESALE.
For AMEX pre-sale it is INGOLD.
Although an Amex member for many years and also obviously a member here, I have yet to get presale passcode you so kindly passed along. Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is the link I got it from:
https://zumic.com/paul-mccartney-plans-2022-tour-dates-ticket-presale-code-and-on-sale-info
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andybefc wrote:
Yahllil wrote:
Anyr rumors regarding any Europe concerts?
Looks like Europe will be happening
He is headlining Glastonbury at least
Exciting. Interesting if it will be just Glastonbury or will be one of several EU/UK shows
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Has anyone else attempting the Baltimore show actually found where the tickets are being sold?
It is the ONLY show not currently listed on Ticketmaster. There is no information or links on Paul's website, Camden Yards' website etc. All of the onsale times/dates details are readily available, but no info on where to actually complete the transaction. I'm wondering if the venue is just handling the ticket sales directly. This is still a very new thing for Camden Yards and I believe this was the case when Billy Joel played our first show at the stadium three years ago.
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WixRocks wrote:
Has anyone else attempting the Baltimore show actually found where the tickets are being sold?
It is the ONLY show not currently listed on Ticketmaster. There is no information or links on Paul's website, Camden Yards' website etc. All of the onsale times/dates details are readily available, but no info on where to actually complete the transaction. I'm wondering if the venue is just handling the ticket sales directly. This is still a very new thing for Camden Yards and I believe this was the case when Billy Joel played our first show at the stadium three years ago.
Tickets for baseball stadiums are usually handled by the same site that sells the baseball teams tickets; for the Orioles it is at mlb.com
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WIX, I'm also trying for Baltimore tix. The link shown above just shows the different type tickets and when the pre-sale is. Perhaps the list will go live once the pre-sale starts???? Also someone mentioned that the PM.com pre-sale tix are usually better than the AmEx tix. Wonder if this is the case. But AmEx starts two hours earlier so who knows.
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Just got the email for Paul's 12 noon presale password: PAULGOTBACK