Legendary musician Paul McCartney has announced a new run of concerts across North America as part of his “Got Back” tour. The tour will begin on June 5, 2025, in Albany, New York, and will wrap up on July 27, 2025, in Los Angeles. After acclaimed performances earlier this year, McCartney is returning to major venues in U.S. and Canada to perform his vast catalogue of songs from The Beatles, Wings, and his solo career.
Highlights include a show at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on July 10, 2025. This marks McCartney’s return to the city since 2016. Other stops on the tour include Fenway Park in Boston, Wrigley Field in Chicago, and Ottawa’s TD Place. Each venue was chosen for its size and energy, signaling McCartney’s desire to create memorable live experiences. Rather than performing in small theaters, he’s opted for large outdoor and stadium venues to accommodate the wide audience still eager to hear his music live.
The original “Got Back” tour earlier this year received high praise for its blend of classic hits, deep Beatles cuts, and personal stories shared between songs. Fans and critics appreciated McCartney’s energy and ability to connect with audiences. McCartney’s decision to continue the tour reflects both strong ticket demand and his enduring passion for live performance.
Expect an Unforgettable Summer of Music and Memories
The 13-city tour includes venues in the following cities:
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Albany, NY – MVP Arena (June 5)
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Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park (June 10)
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Boston, MA – Fenway Park (June 14)
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Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre (June 20)
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Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field (June 25)
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Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium (July 10)
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San Francisco, CA – Chase Center (July 20)
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Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl (July 27)
Fans can anticipate songs spanning McCartney’s six-decade career. Typical set lists include Beatles classics like “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be,” Wings hits such as “Band on the Run,” and solo tracks like “Maybe I’m Amazed.” McCartney is known for engaging the audience with anecdotes about each song’s history and significance.
Tickets are expected to go on sale soon through official channels. Fans who already followed McCartney’s music for decades can expect quick sell-outs. Music lovers who missed the tour earlier this year have another chance to attend a truly iconic concert experience. Between nostalgic favorites and heartfelt storytelling, the “Got Back” tour offers more than music—it’s a celebration of creativity and connection.