McCartney's 'Got Back' Tour Continues to Captivate Audiences Across America

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Paul McCartney's "Got Back" tour has reignited stages across America, with the highly anticipated U.S. leg commencing in September 2025. This tour marks McCartney's first major American concert series since 2022, having officially launched in Palm Desert, California. The "Got Back" tour, announced in July 2025, is scheduled to traverse numerous cities, culminating in a grand finale in Chicago on November 24-25, 2025.

A standout moment of the tour has been the live performance of The Beatles' 1965 classic, "Help!" in its entirety. This rendition is particularly significant as it represents the first time McCartney has performed the song live in full since 1990, having previously performed it in full during The Beatles' tours in the mid-1960s, offering a powerful connection to the band's early touring era. The setlist masterfully blends iconic Beatles anthems, beloved Wings hits, and compelling tracks from McCartney's extensive solo career, providing a comprehensive exploration of his enduring musical legacy.

The "Got Back" tour transcends the typical concert experience, serving as a testament to McCartney's sustained influence and vitality in the music industry. His performances are characterized by energetic delivery and the seamless integration of his vast discography, showcasing a continued deep connection with his audience. The tour band, featuring seasoned musicians Paul “Wix” Wickens on keyboards, Brian Ray on bass/guitar, Rusty Anderson on guitar, and Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums, alongside the Hot City Horns, provides a robust foundation for McCartney's timeless catalog.

Beyond the immediate spectacle of the live shows, McCartney's ongoing touring underscores his profound and lasting impact on music. His innovative songwriting, signature bass lines, and consistent melodic craftsmanship have inspired generations of musicians. The "Got Back" tour, by revisiting iconic songs and engaging with fans across North America, including stops in Las Vegas, Denver, Minneapolis, Atlanta, among many other cities, continues to demonstrate that McCartney's artistry remains deeply resonant in the contemporary music landscape.

Sources

  • Rolling Stone

  • Ticketmaster

  • AXS TV

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