
Paul McCartney fans, there's still time to secure tickets for the Got Back Tour if you're quick.
In case you missed it, the former Beatles legend is coming to the US this fall for a series of special gigs.
There are plenty of opportunities to see him live too, as McCartney will take to the stage in the likes of Nashville, Las Vegas, Denver, and Atlanta.

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So, where can you snag last-minute tickets, and how much do they cost? Find out everything you need to know below (before seats sell out).
Where to buy Paul McCartney Nashville tour tickets now
McCartney will be heading to Nashville on Thursday, November 6 and if you're keen to be a part of the crowd, you can find tickets via Ticketmaster and AXS.
At the time of writing this, there are limited seats available, including premium 'Ruby', 'Diamond', and 'Hot Sound' packages. You must have an account to purchase seats.
If you don't have any luck, resale tickets are also available on the following sites: StubHub, Viagogo, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek.
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The cheapest date? You'll need to book Minneapolis on Friday, October 17. Prices start from $130 on StubHub.
As for the most popular venues, you'll need to hurry if you want to attend Las Vegas (Saturday, October 4) or Denver (Saturday, October 11), as tickets are selling fast.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as the above.
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Where is Paul McCartney performing in the US this year?
McCartney will kick things off on September 29 at Palm Desert's Acrisure Arena, before heading to the likes of Las Vegas, Denver, and New Orleans.
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Your last chance to see the singer-songwriter live in concert is on November 25 at Chicago's United Center. You can find out if he's coming to a city near you below. Catch you there?
Paul McCartney 2025 US tour dates:
- September 29: Palm Desert, Acrisure Arena
- October 4: Las Vegas, Allegiant Stadium
- October 7: Albuquerque, Isleta Amphitheater
- October 11: Denver, Coors Field
- October 14: Des Moines, Casey’s Center
- October 17: Minneapolis, U.S. Bank Stadium
- October 22: Tulsa, BOK Center
- October 29: New Orleans, Smoothie King Center
- November 2: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
- November 3: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
- November 6: Nashville, The Pinnacle
- November 8: Columbus, Nationwide Arena
- November 11: Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
- November 14: Buffalo, KeyBank Center
- November 17: Montreal, Bell Centre
- November 18: Montreal, Bell Centre
- November 21: Hamilton, TD Coliseum
- November 24: Chicago, United Center
- November 25: Chicago, United Center
Topics: Music