UK shows TBA - London's O2, Birmingham & Liverpool
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Think this is true?? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-news/11453375/Sir-Paul-McCartney-announces-UK-tour.html Sir Paul McCartney has announced his first UK shows in three years including one gig marking the 50th anniversary of 'Yesterday'. The former Beatle will play London's O2, Birmingham and Liverpool in May as part of a European tour. The O2 show will take place 50 years after he finished writing his classic track Yesterday. It says that tickets go on sale MONDAY. Hope he announces this soon!
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If this is true: As glad as I would be to see Macca return to the UK for some shows, is a concert commemorating the 50th anniversary of "Yesterday" really necessary? We've just had a bloody Beatles American Invasion 50th Anniversary brouhaha. Enough already. McCartney should continue his current path of moving forward.
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Yeah...and I recall him in an interview...and I'm paraphrasing... "I don't observe anniversaries...I just get on with it. It's other people who point these things out." What tosh!
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I just hope all the people over there that have not seen him recently get a chance to now. BUT such short notice! Hasn't even been announced officially yet & it says tickets go on sale Monday!
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audi:
If this is true: As glad as I would be to see Macca return to the UK for some shows, is a concert commemorating the 50th anniversary of "Yesterday" really necessary? We've just had a bloody Beatles American Invasion 50th anniversary brouhaha. Enough already. McCartney should continue his current path of moving forward.
It's just a press release blurb, it doesn't say he will commemorate anything. He never does anyway. It will still be the 'Out There' tour as well. And the fans here will be blessed by that, since we already got robbed of 'Your Mother Should Know', wouldn't make sense to not let Europe see all those additions. I also wouldn't be surprised when it will be a new tour once it rolls onto the US. 50 years after McCartney finished writing 'Yesterday' is 27 May 2015 btw, that's for the London O2. Fleetwood Mac plays that day, but we can at least guess it's in late May for the UK.
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oobu24:
I just hope all the people over there that have not seen him recently get a chance to now. BUT such short notice! Hasn't even been announced officially yet & it says tickets go on sale Monday!
That's how McCartney concerts go! No time for planning!
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Sgt._Pepper:
oobu24:
I just hope all the people over there that have not seen him recently get a chance to now. BUT such short notice! Hasn't even been announced officially yet & it says tickets go on sale Monday!
That's how McCartney concerts go! No time for planning!
For sure.
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About bloody time Macca! Liverpool (My home town) and Birmingham for me! Hopefully get a meet up before the gig for drinks.
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Oh I can feel the stress already in trying to buy tickets but it's about time Macca played the UK again. Tickets on sale on my birthday too. I hope that's a good omen!
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I wonder what dates they are? so I can book time off work!
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I think the article said that he will announce the dates tomorrow. Good luck!
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nobodytoldme:
I also wouldn't be surprised when it will be a new tour once it rolls onto the US.
What do you mean?
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Just saw the Telegraph post about the UK tour on Facebook. I'll be in Miami in mid-May till the end of June so this isn't in the cards for me. Would love to see him play in the UK sometime. Good luck to all you Brits and anyone else trying for tickets on Monday. I know you all must be very excited! Happy for ya!
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moptops:
Yeah...and I recall him in an interview...and I'm paraphrasing... "I don't observe anniversaries...I just get on with it. It's other people who point these things out." What tosh!
Exactly. HE isn't observing it...the writer of that article is... What's he gonna to commemorate it?....play it in the second encore?
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*faints with a mixture of stress, happiness, and bankruptcy*
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KingMacca:
nobodytoldme:
I also wouldn't be surprised when it will be a new tour once it rolls onto the US.
What do you mean?
That this will be the last portion of 'Out There', since otherwise the US is seeing the same show for the third year in a row.
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nobodytoldme:
KingMacca:
nobodytoldme:
I also wouldn't be surprised when it will be a new tour once it rolls onto the US.
What do you mean?
That this will be the last portion of 'Out There', since otherwise the US is seeing the same show for the third year in a row.
It really wouldn't be that surprising. He could easily milk a third year of near sell-outs from this show.
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L iverpool Echo just tweeted about a show.on my phone so can't share link.
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WixRocks!:
nobodytoldme:
KingMacca:
nobodytoldme:
I also wouldn't be surprised when it will be a new tour once it rolls onto the US.
What do you mean?
That this will be the last portion of 'Out There', since otherwise the US is seeing the same show for the third year in a row.
It really wouldn't be that surprising. He could easily milk a third year of near sell-outs from this show.
That's true, and not unlike anything he did on previous tours. And with the tour scheme for EU, all being 'Out There', we can conclude it will be exactly that for the potential American dates in between as well.
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thenightfish:
L iverpool Echo just tweeted about a show.on my phone so can't share link.
Yes: Saturday May 23rd ? The O2, London Wednesday May 27th ? Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham Thursday May 28th ? Echo Arena, Liverpool