I just want to add to all the posts about what a great gig it was - me, my wife and my 7-year-old daughter all agreed that it was absolutely amazing! It was the sixth time I've seen him and definitely the best. We were in Block AA7, in the centre of row N and had a great view, right in front of Paul, 14 rows back. Everyone in our block stood for the entire concert - I was worried that my daughter wouldn't be able to see, but we lifted her up for most of it (my arms were tired the next day!!!) and she stood on her seat for a while, so she got a great view for the whole thing. I loved all the Wings stuff that I hadn't heard him do before, like Rockshow, 1985, Mrs Vandebilt and of course Mull of Kintyre, plus there were a few Beatles ones that I hadn't seen him play, such as Obladi Oblada, I've Got A Feeling and Day Tripper. And the two Electric Argument songs are really good as well. All in all, a fantastic set! I'm enjoying reading everyone's reviews and seeing the pics and the videos - keep 'em coming!! And someone said that they held their Paul cushion up and it was on the big screen - well I saw that on the screens loads of times and it was there for ages at the end of Hey Jude. Well done to you!!!! The whole vibe before, during and after the show was reall good-natured. There was a long queue for trains but it was all very orderly. Our train back into Glasgow broke down for a while and someone started singing (very badly!) some random Beatles tunes, and everyone joined in. It was a great atmosphere. We ended up singing all the way back to Glasgow and the bad singer got several well-earned rounds of applause! An absolutely brilliant concert and a lovely couple of days in Glasgow with lots of sunshine - couldn't have asked for any more!