Age is just a number to Paul McCartney, who’s continuing to build a new world tour after turning 82 in June.
McCartney will now play stadium shows on Oct. 15 and 16 at Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo. He’s also appearing at Estadio da Ressacada on Oct. 19 in Florianopolis, Brazil.
These new shows follow announcements for 2024 concerts across South America, Mexico, the U.K. and Europe. Shows in Argentina, Chile, Peru, Uruguay and Mexico are set for October and November. Tour stops in Europe and the U.K. follow in December. See an updated list of McCartney’s dates below.
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McCartney is still officially calling this his Got Back tour, which began back in April 2022 at Spokane, Washington. Tickets are already on sale for the first Sao Paulo show on Oct. 15 and the Florianopolis date on Oct. 19; pre-sale for the second Sao Paulo concert on Oct. 16 begins on Tuesday, July 2.
Former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr is also touring well into his 80s. Starr just completed a dozen shows with his All-Starr Band that included a Las Vegas residency. The All-Starrs will return in September for a string of stops that conclude at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. Starr turns 84 on July 7.
Paul McCartney 2024 Tour Dates10/1: Montevideo, Uruguay @ Estadio Centenario10/5: Bueno Aires, Argentina @ River Plate Stadium10/11: Santiago, Chile @ Estadio Monumental10/15: Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque10/16: Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque10/19: Florianopolis, Brazil @ Estádio da Ressacada10/23: Cordoba, Argentina @ Mario Alberto Kempes10/27: Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional11/8: Monterrey, Mexico @ Estadio BBVA11/12: Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros11/17: Mexico City, Mexico @ Corona Capital12/4: Paris, France @ La Défense Arena12/5: Paris, France @ La Défense Arena12/9: Madrid, Spain @ WiZink Center12/10: Madrid, Spain @ WiZink Center12/14: Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live12/15: Manchester, UK @ Co-Op Live12/18: London, UK @ O2 Arena12/19: London, UK @ O2 Arena
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