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Paul McCartney photo by Karen Freedman

Paul McCartney Postpones Santiago Show

by Paul Cashmere on April 22, 2014

in Live,News

Paul McCartney has been forced to postpone his show in Santiago because the plane carrying his equipment did not arrive in time.

The show has been rescheduled to Wednesday night.

In a statement McCartney said, “Though I’m upset that the jumbo jet carrying all my equipment for the show has gone technical and will not arrive in Santiago in time for the show tonight, I will not cancel the concert. I would hate to disappoint our great Chilean fans so we are moving the Monday show to Wednesday this week and looking forward to having a rocking time in Santiago.”

Paul McCartney played the first of his 2014 concerts in Uruguay on Saturday night and included a fan request for ‘One After 909’.

Paul McCartney 2014 setlist, Uruguay

Eight Days A Week (from Beatles For Sale, 1964)
Save Us (from New, 2013)
All My Loving (from With The Beatles, 1963)
Listen To What The Man Said (from Venus & Mars, 1975)
Paperback Writer (single, 1966)
My Valentine (from Kisses On The Bottom, 2012)
Nineteen Hundred and Eight-Five (from Band On The Run, 1973)
The Long And Winding Road (from Let It Be, 1970)
Maybe I’m Amazed (from McCartney, 1970)
I’ve Just Seen A Face (from Help, 1965)
We Can Work It Out (single, 1965)
Another Day (single, 1971)
And I Love Her (From A Hard Days Night, 1964)
Blackbird (from The Beatles, 1968)
Here Today (from Tug Of War, 1982)
New (from New, 2013)
Queenie Eye (from New, 2013)
Lady Madonna (single, 1968)
All Together Now (from Yellow Submarine, 1969)
Lovely Rita (from Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967)
Everybody Out There (from New, 2013)
Eleanor Rigby (from Revolver, 1966)
One After 909 (from Let It Be, 1970)
Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite
Something (from Abbey Road, 1969)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (from The Beatles, 1968)
Band On the Run (from Band On The Run, 1973)
Back In The USSR (from The Beatles, 1968)
Let It Be (from Let It Be, 1970)
Live And Let Die (single, 1973)
Hey Jude (single, 1968)

Day Tripper (single, 1965)
Hi Hi Hi (single, 1972)
Get Back (from Let It Be, 1970)

Yesterday (from Help, 1965)
Helter Skelter (from The Beatles, 1968)
Golden Slumbers (from Abbey Road, 1969)
Carry That Weight (from Abbey Road, 1969)
The End (from Abbey Road, 1969)

Paul McCartney also added five more US dates this week:

July 9: Chicago, IL – United Center
July 12: Fargo, ND – Fargodome
July 14: Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Bank Arena
July 16: Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
August 2: Minneapolis, MN – Target Field

Listen to Paul McCartney radio at iHeartRadio

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