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Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney at Nassau Coliseum

Why see Paul McCartney?

A True Living Legend

With a musical career spanning over 60-years and including countless industry awards, Sir Paul McCartney is one of the most iconic musicians of our time. An accomplished songwriter, bass player, an activist, vegetarian and producer, his achievements cross musical, cultural and philanthropic spheres and help give him such wide-reaching appeal as a musician and human-being.

Since parting ways with The Beatles in the 1970s, McCartney has focused on developing his solo career as well as collaborated with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society. His last solo album, New, was released in late 2013 and was yet another worthy addition to the man's luminous catalogue. His concerts will be packed full of his usual mix of solo material, tracks from his time with Wings and of course, the best of the Fab Four. Catch him live at in , ,

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3 reviews, average rating: (5.0 Stars)

John Richard

Immortal

Paul at 75 is the energizer bunny, he seems immortal as his music his 3 hour set was amazing and worth every dollar. The love you take is equal to the love you make and it was a love affair. God Bless Sir Paul thanks for all your music. ... Read more

Robert Quinlan

Missed

I can't believe after the recent Gayle King story on the Queen's Jubilee, prominently featuring Paul, and his friendship with Her Majesty, that he didn't take the few seconds required to do the short ditty about how "Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl, someday I'm gonna make her mine". I wondered if he thought, as Americans, we weren't that into the pageantry going on in the UK, over the weekend, but I think we would have appreciated the timeliness of the imaginative piece and would have enjoyed seeing him seize the opportunity to remind us of the lighthearted humor that the simple little recitation represents. ... Read more

RB

Macca

I saw the Beatles in 1966, ticket price was $5.50. I saw McCartney in Columbia SC in 2015 and in Greenville SC in 2019...tickets...priceless. If you have an opportunity to see this musical genius perform, you should definitely go. He puts on a great show. 38 songs, nearly 3 hours. No other rock band does that. Paul's voice shows he's nearing 77 years of age, but HIS ability to play multiple instruments without missing a note is amazing. His back up band is tight and Paul interacts well with the audience. I only hope Paul and I last long enough for me to see him perform one more time. ... Read more
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