One of the Fab Four, Paul McCartney, just confirmed he’ll be returning to UK stages later this year to play his greatest hits.
The Beatles frontman has just announced he’ll be playing four massive shows across the UK to tens of thousands of people to celebrate his music.
This is even more exciting considering they will be the first shows Sir Paul has played since 2018’s gigs – which spanned years into 2022.
The upcoming Got Back tour will begin on December 14, 2024, and run through to December 19, 2024.
Across these dates, he’ll be playing Manchester’s Co-op Live and London’s O2 Arena.
On top of that, he’s also playing two dates in Madrid, Spain, just before the UK shows.
However, considering how incredibly popular both Sir Paul and The Beatles are, we are banking on even more dates being introduced in the coming days and weeks.
Speaking out about making his return to British stages, the Hey Jude singer said: “I’m excited to be ending my year and 2024 tour dates in the UK.”
He added: “It’s always such a special feeling to play shows on our home soil. Let’s get set to party. I can’t wait to see you.”
Tickets will be released at the end of the week, and we have all the information you need on how you can get yours.
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Sir Paul McCartney – who is best known for such Beatles songs as Let It Be, Here Comes the Sun, Come Together and more – will be going on tour in December 2024.
At the time of writing, he’ll be playing two shows in Spain, before hitting the UK for four arena shows.
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