Paul McCartney is once again taking to the road, embarking on his much-anticipated “Got Back” tour, with a fresh round of dates announced across South America and Europe. At 83 years old, the legendary former Beatle shows no signs of slowing down, continuing to bring his decades-spanning music catalog to fans across the globe.
The “Got Back” tour initially launched in 2022, marking McCartney’s return to the stage after the global shutdown of live events. Now, with renewed energy and overwhelming fan support, the tour is expanding to include several key cities across South America and Europe. McCartney’s ability to sell out arenas and stadiums remains as strong as ever, with tickets in high demand from fans eager to witness a living legend in action.
South America has always been a special place for McCartney, and the upcoming leg of the tour will see him perform in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay. His South American shows are known for their electric energy, passionate crowds, and unforgettable sing-alongs. Fans in this part of the world have consistently welcomed McCartney with open arms, and his return is being celebrated with great anticipation. From massive stadiums in São Paulo to open-air venues in Buenos Aires, the tour promises iconic nights full of classic Beatles hits, solo favorites, and Wings-era gems.
Europe is also gearing up for McCartney’s arrival, with shows planned in major cities such as Paris, Madrid, Milan, and London. European fans can expect the full McCartney experience: a marathon setlist that spans more than half a century of music history, accompanied by a visually spectacular production. McCartney has long held a deep connection to European audiences, and returning to play in places that shaped the early days of his career brings a full-circle feeling to this phase of the tour.
The “Got Back” tour is more than just a series of concerts—it’s a celebration of McCartney’s enduring influence on popular music. From “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be” to “Live and Let Die” and “Maybe I’m Amazed,” fans can expect a concert packed with iconic songs that have soundtracked generations. Backed by his long-time touring band, McCartney delivers each performance with remarkable vitality, engaging crowds with stories, humor, and heartfelt gratitude.
Despite his age, McCartney continues to defy expectations with his stamina and musicianship. His voice, while naturally matured over time, still carries the warmth and expressiveness that made him a household name in the 1960s. His command of multiple instruments—from bass and guitar to piano—is a testament to his unmatched versatility.
As the “Got Back” tour heads into new territories, it serves as a reminder that Paul McCartney is not just a musical icon but a cultural force whose relevance transcends generations. Whether it’s fans seeing him for the first time or those who have followed his journey since the early Beatles days, the tour is a powerful celebration of a remarkable career—and a chance to witness history live on stage.