Renan Takenouchi wrote:
Mister Bellamy wrote:
5th-beatle wrote:
I won't be surprised if Paul doesn't tour in 2021. The fact that the 2020 tour was cancelled (even though he said they were trying to reschedule) is a clear indication that he doesn't want to make plans at the moment. After all, nobody knows when it will be truly safe for musicians, crew and fans to get together again, especially in large events like his concerts, that attract thousands of people.
Plus he will be 79 in 2021. Seriously, I would be really surprised if he decided to tour ever again. One-off gigs still possible in my opinion, though.
Yeah, I don't think Paul is going on tour until we have a vaccine or some medicine for the Covid-19. However, turning 80 doesn't mean he will not be able to tour. His stamina won't automatically disappear after June 18th 2022, we can't predict this kind of thing. IMO, he will be on tour as long as he has energy. Many fans believed that he would stop doing shows when he turned 70. Well, the man did 16 shows in the US last year, at 76. 
Of course, there's not much time left. But if we get the vaccine in 2021, I don't think it's impossible for him to go on tour (probably the last one) by the end of the year, perfoming for less than 2 hours and having more days-off between the gigs. It seems that scientists are developing a vaccine faster than usual because of previous experiences with other types of coronavirus. So, let's pray for a cure as soon as possible.
Maybe the concert at Dodger Stadium was his last one, but I'm an optimist: I think Paul will be on the road for a final world tour. 
It's simple to understand ... Paul definitely retired from touring. ¡ The dream is over.!