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Post by mcpaulfan on Apr 26, 2010 7:41:53 GMT -5
Paul McCartney has decided to end his 50 -year live career with a farewell tour that includes some venues where he has not appeared before. He will perform in Glasgow for the first time in twenty years. He said he has had lots of lovely moments in Scotland and his show in Glasgow will trigger a lot of memories for him. The iconic musician announced the UK and Ireland shows in support of his "Up and Coming" tour. The first Paul McCartney concert will be held at the RDS Arena in Dublin in the middle of June and will be followed by appearances at the Isle Of Wight Festival, London’s Hyde Park Calling, and a few shows in Scotland and Wales. Glasgow’s Hampden Park and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium will be two of the venues to host Paul McCartney shows. Outside of the UK McCartney will be performing in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami, and Puerto Rico. The 67-year-old musician admits that he has always remembered hearing great things about the Isle of Wight Festival but never really had the opportunity to take part in it. Some of the festival’s editions have become legends like its 1970 show which included Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Joni Mitchell. The festival became an annual event in 2002. McCartney will be the headliner for the June 13 show. Other acts will include Jay-Z, Blondie, Florence and the Machine, Spandau Ballet and Friendly Fires. Indeed, Paul McCartney has had his share of glory. And although he is still performing and creating music, he is very willing to support his son, James, in his quest for musical achievements. A few weeks ago James performed at a bar in Brighton, UK, in front of an intimate audience of 60 people and his father was there to support him with his girlfriend Nancy Shevell. The 32-year-old James had included in his gig a song called “I Love You, Dad” that obviously warmed the heart of the old Beatle and prompted him to cry out, “I love you too!” He even danced during some of the other tunes. Buy cheap Paul McCartney tickets to enjoy his shows live.
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Post by Doc on Apr 26, 2010 17:04:52 GMT -5
Paul McCartney has decided to end his 50 -year live career with a farewell tour that includes some venues where he has not appeared before. He will perform in Glasgow for the first time in twenty years. He said he has had lots of lovely moments in Scotland and his show in Glasgow will trigger a lot of memories for him. The iconic musician announced the UK and Ireland shows in support of his "Up and Coming" tour. The first Paul McCartney concert will be held at the RDS Arena in Dublin in the middle of June and will be followed by appearances at the Isle Of Wight Festival, London’s Hyde Park Calling, and a few shows in Scotland and Wales. Glasgow’s Hampden Park and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium will be two of the venues to host Paul McCartney shows. Outside of the UK McCartney will be performing in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami, and Puerto Rico. The 67-year-old musician admits that he has always remembered hearing great things about the Isle of Wight Festival but never really had the opportunity to take part in it. Some of the festival’s editions have become legends like its 1970 show which included Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Joni Mitchell. The festival became an annual event in 2002. McCartney will be the headliner for the June 13 show. Other acts will include Jay-Z, Blondie, Florence and the Machine, Spandau Ballet and Friendly Fires. Indeed, Paul McCartney has had his share of glory. And although he is still performing and creating music, he is very willing to support his son, James, in his quest for musical achievements. A few weeks ago James performed at a bar in Brighton, UK, in front of an intimate audience of 60 people and his father was there to support him with his girlfriend Nancy Shevell. The 32-year-old James had included in his gig a song called “I Love You, Dad” that obviously warmed the heart of the old Beatle and prompted him to cry out, “I love you too!” He even danced during some of the other tunes. Buy cheap Paul McCartney tickets to enjoy his shows live. Is he coming to America? I would like to see him again; and I wish it weren't the last time, but then again, Sinatra retired 87 times so maybe it'll all work out.....
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Post by iameye on Aug 13, 2010 6:17:23 GMT -5
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Post by jetschizo on Aug 13, 2010 7:42:51 GMT -5
I love Paul McCartney.
Simply amazing performance. Stunning.
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Post by iameye on Aug 13, 2010 8:26:22 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 13, 2010 8:28:32 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 13, 2010 8:42:19 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 13, 2010 9:06:21 GMT -5
Thursday 12th August, Bell Centre, Montreal
1. Venus and Mars / Rockshow 2. Jet 3. All My Loving 4. Letting Go 5. Drive My Car 6. Highway 7. Let Me Roll It 8. The Long And Winding Road 9. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five 10. Let ‘Em In 11. My Love 12. I’ve Just Seen A Face 13. And I Love Her 14. Blackbird 15. Here Today 16. Dance Tonight 17. Michelle 18. Mrs Vandebilt 19. Eleanor Rigby 20. Something 21. Sing The Changes 22. Band On The Run 23. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 24. Back In The USSR 25. I’ve Got A Feeling 26. Paperback Writer 27. A Day In The Life / Give Peace A Chance 28. Let It Be 29. Live And Let Die 30. Hey Jude
Encore 31. Day Tripper 32. Lady Madonna 33. Get Back
Second Encore 34. Yesterday 35. Helter Skelter 36. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band / The End
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Post by iameye on Aug 13, 2010 9:16:08 GMT -5
Just days ago Paul and his band played two huge sell-out shows in Toronto, getting rave reviews in the process. The Toronto Star enthused: “Paul McCartney performed like a man a quarter of his age before an adoring crowd. He embodied the true definition of the word ‘inspiration’”. The Globe and Mail reported: “He’s still fab." Macca Magic Returns To Montreal After 21 Years www.paulmccartney.com/news.php#/1994/2010-08
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Post by B on Aug 13, 2010 9:23:18 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 14, 2010 4:26:29 GMT -5
Nothing is Montreal ;D
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Post by iameye on Aug 14, 2010 5:15:01 GMT -5
There will be a show tonight!
Up and Coming Tour Saturday 14th August - Wachovia Center, Philadelphia
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Post by iameye on Aug 14, 2010 5:55:01 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 14, 2010 6:39:37 GMT -5
Paul McCartney up and coming tour Toronto- paperback writer
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Post by B on Aug 14, 2010 8:54:32 GMT -5
There will be a show tonight!Up and Coming Tour Saturday 14th August - Wachovia Center, Philadelphia Silly Willy with the Philly band. Ooo wii...
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Post by iameye on Aug 14, 2010 21:22:05 GMT -5
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Post by Doc on Aug 15, 2010 18:53:36 GMT -5
There will be a show tonight!Up and Coming Tour Saturday 14th August - Wachovia Center, Philadelphia Silly Willy with the Philly band. Ooo wii... I was in Philly two weeks ago. Drat, I would have tried to go but oh well........
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Post by iameye on Aug 16, 2010 6:24:46 GMT -5
Wednesday 18th August - CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh Thursday 19th August - CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh
Last two shows of the Up and Coming Tour
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Post by iameye on Aug 16, 2010 6:43:37 GMT -5
This is/was the Up and Coming Tour
Sunday 28th March - Jobing.com Arena, Phoenix, Arizona, USA Tuesday 30th March - Hollywood Bowl, LA, California, USA Wednesday 31st March - Hollywood Bowl, LA, California, USA Saturday 3rd April - Sun Life Stadium, Miami Monday 5th April - Coliseo De Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Thursday 27th May - Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico Thursday 28th May - Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico Saturday 12th June – RDS, Dublin Sunday 13th June – Isle Of Wight Festival Sunday 20th June – Hampden Park, Glasgow Saturday 26th June – Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Sunday 27th June – Hard Rock Calling, London Saturday 10th July - AT&T Stadium San Francisco Tuesday 13th July - Rio Tinto Stadium, Salt Lake City Thursday 15th July - Pepsi Center Denver Saturday 24th July - Sprint Center Kansas Monday 26th July - Bridgestone Arena Nashville Wednesday 28th July - Time Warner Cable Arena Charlotte Sunday 8th August - Air Canada Centre Toronto Monday 9th August - Air Canada Centre Toronto Thursday 12th August - Bell Centre Montreal Saturday 14th August - Wachovia Center, Philadelphia Sunday 15th August - Wachovia Center, Philadelphia Wednesday 18th August - CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh Thursday 19th August - CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh
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Post by iameye on Aug 16, 2010 8:00:38 GMT -5
Paul McCartney Paperback Writer Wachovia Center Philadelphia 14 Aug 2010 8/14/2010
it can make a million for you overnight!
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Post by iameye on Aug 16, 2010 8:25:42 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 16, 2010 9:01:15 GMT -5
with a minimum of perspiration on the highway!
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Post by iameye on Aug 16, 2010 11:42:18 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 17, 2010 4:19:13 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Aug 17, 2010 5:29:08 GMT -5
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