Got Back

Got Back is an ongoing concert tour by English musician Paul McCartney, that started on 28 April 2022 and is slated to end on 16 June 2022.[1] The tour is McCartney's first following the COVID-19 pandemic that forced the cancellation of tour dates in 2020, including a planned performance at Glastonbury Festival.[2] McCartney will perform at Glastonbury in 2022, following the conclusion of the Got Back tour.[3] Originally planned for fourteen stops on the tour, a second date in both Oakland, California and Boston were later added.[4][5]

Got Back
Tour by Paul McCartney
Start date28 April 2022
End date16 June 2022
Legs1
No. of shows16
Websitepaulmccartneygotback.com
Paul McCartney concert chronology

Tour band


Rusty Anderson (Backing vocals,
electric guitar, acoustic guitar)

Paul McCartney
(Lead vocals, bass,
acoustic guitar, piano,
electric guitar,
ukulele, mandolin)

Brian Ray (Backing vocals, electric guitar,
acoustic guitar, bass)

Paul Wickens
(Backing vocals, keyboards,
electric guitar,
acoustic guitar,
bongos, percussion,
harmonica, accordion)
Abe Laboriel, Jr. (Backing vocals,
drums, percussion)

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America
28 April 2022 Spokane United States Spokane Arena
2 May 2022 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
3 May 2022
6 May 2022 Oakland Oakland Arena
8 May 2022
13 May 2022 Inglewood, California SoFi Stadium
17 May 2022 Fort Worth Dickies Arena
21 May 2022 Winston-Salem, North Carolina Truist Field at Wake Forest
25 May 2022 Hollywood, Florida Hard Rock Live
28 May 2022 Orlando Camping World Stadium
31 May 2022 Knoxville, Tennessee Thompson-Boling Arena
4 June 2022 Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome
7 June 2022 Boston Fenway Park
8 June 2022
12 June 2022 Baltimore Oriole Park at Camden Yards
16 June 2022 East Rutherford, New Jersey MetLife Stadium

Setlist

Standard Setlist [6]

  1. "Can't Buy Me Love"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "Letting Go"
  4. "Got to Get You into My Life"
  5. "Come On To Me"
  6. "Let Me Roll It" (with "Foxy Lady" coda)
  7. "Getting Better"
  8. "Women and Wives" or "Let ‘Em In"
  9. "My Valentine"
  10. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  11. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  12. "I've Just Seen a Face" or "We Can Work It Out"
  13. "In Spite of All the Danger"
  14. "Love Me Do"
  15. "Dance Tonight"
  16. "Blackbird"
  17. "Here Today"
  18. "Queenie Eye" ("New" in Seattle)
  19. "Lady Madonna"
  20. "Fuh You"
  21. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  22. "Something"
  23. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  24. "You Never Give Me Your Money"/"She Came In Through the Bathroom Window"
  25. "Get Back"
  26. "Band on the Run"
  27. "Let It Be"
  28. "Live and Let Die"
  29. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore
  30. "I've Got a Feeling" (duet with John Lennon)
  31. "Birthday"
  32. "Helter Skelter"
  33. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"

See also

Notes

    References

    1. Blistein, Jon (18 February 2022). "Paul McCartney Will Get Back to the Road on 'Got Back' Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
    2. Zemler, Emily (18 March 2020). "Glastonbury Festival 2020 Canceled Due to Coronavirus". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
    3. Minelle, Bethany (4 March 2022). "Glastonbury Festival 2022: Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar to headline alongside Billie Eilish". Sky News. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
    4. "Paul McCartney adds second concert at Boston's Fenway Park in June". WCVB. 25 February 2022. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
    5. Harrington, Jim (11 March 2022). "Paul McCartney adds Mother's Day show at Oakland Arena". Mercury News. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
    6. Condran, Ed (28 April 2022). "Paul McCartney Got Back in Spokane: full concert set list". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved 29 April 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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