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Paul McCartney Dates & Onsales

11:01 AM Tuesday 4/9/13 |   |

The U.S. portion of Paul McCartney’s “Out There Tour” keeps growing one or two dates at a time with the latest additions belonging Orlando, Memphis and Seattle.  Pre-sales for most U.S. shows begin today followed by general onsales this weekend.

  • Paul McCartney

    Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
    March 26, 2012

    (AP Photo / Keystone)

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Of course, by announcing his touring schedule in bits and pieces, Macca can coordinate with local venue announcements, thus putting the spotlight on a single date with each reveal.  This time shows scheduled for Orlando May 18; Memphis May 26 and Seattle July 19 are getting the attention.

Here’s McCartney’s U.S. schedule as it stands today:  The specific date for his Bonnaroo appearance has not yet been announced.

May 18 – Orlando, Fla., Amway Center
May 22 – Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center
May 26 – Memphis, Tenn., FedExForum
May 29 – Tulsa, Okla., BOK Center
July 9 – Boston, Mass., Fenway Park
July 12 – Washington, D.C., Nationals Park
July 19 – Seattle, Wash., Safeco Field

July 9 in Boston is sold out.  Pre-sales for all other shows begin today (April 8) with general onsales launching April 12.  Visit PaulMcCartney.com for more information.


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