At 83, Sir Paul McCartney is proving once again that age is just a number—and rock and roll still runs through his veins. With his legendary Hofner bass slung over his shoulder, McCartney just announced the latest leg of his electrifying *Got Back* Tour: a 19-date run across the U.S. that kicks off September 29 in Palm Desert, California.
Far from slowing down, the former Beatle is revving up. The tour promises a career-spanning setlist packed with Beatles classics, Wings anthems, and solo favorites that have defined the soundtrack of multiple generations. From the shimmering lights of Las Vegas to the vibrant streets of Chicago, each night will be a celebration of music, memory, and timeless artistry.
This isn’t just another tour—it’s a masterclass in musical endurance. When McCartney steps onstage, he doesn’t rely on nostalgia—he brings history to life. Every note carries the weight of decades, yet still feels fresh, vibrant, and urgent. Songs like “Hey Jude,” “Live and Let Die,” and “Maybe I’m Amazed” don’t just echo—they erupt, reminding fans why Paul is still one of the greatest performers alive.
Tickets go on sale July 15 at 10 a.m., and demand is expected to be fierce. After all, it’s not every day you get to witness a living legend doing what he does best—pouring heart and soul into every chord, every lyric, every moment.
So if you’ve ever wanted to say you saw Paul McCartney live—don’t wait. Because when Sir Paul says he’s *Got Back*, he’s not joking. He’s got energy. He’s got the songs. He’s got the crowd. And more than anything, he’s still
got it.