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Paul McCartney photo by Karen Freedman

Paul McCartney Adds First US Shows For 2014

by Paul Cashmere on April 9, 2014

in Live,News

Paul McCartney will be back on stage in the USA with four shows just announced for June and July.

McCartney revealed his live touring plans with shows for South America and Japan and has also put the further four American shows into the schedule with “more dates to be announced”.

From what Noise11 can determine with Australian promoters, there are no current plans for McCartney to return to Australia. Paul McCartney was last in Australia in 1993 and prior to that he toured with Wings in 1975. His 2002 shows were cancelled “out of respect to victims of the Bali bombing”. However it was soon revealed that ticket sales for Melbourne’s Telstra Dome at the time were extremely slow.

Paul McCartney live dates for 2014

South America
April 19, Uruguay, Montevideo
April 21 and 22, Chili, Santiago
April 25, Peru, Lima
April 28, Ecuador, Quito
May 1, Costa Rica, San Jose

East Asia
May 17 and 18, Japan, Tokyo
May 24, Japan, Osaka
May 28, South Korea, Seoul

North America
June 19, USA, New Orleans
June 26, USA, Louisville
July 5, USA, Albany
July 7, USA, Pittsburgh

Listen to Paul McCartney radio on iHeartRadio

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