It started with an announcement that Paul McCartney was going to Edmonton for an event that was going to “put the city on the entertainment map.” Now, that one city has been expanded to a tour that includes four stops in total; and a whole lot of music from a whole lot of decades along the way.
McCartney is currently entertaining fans across the world with his “On the Run” tour. And though when he’s in North America it’s only for four dates, he’s tried to spread it out to give as many fans as possible a chance to see the show. McCartney’s first stop will be at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on November 11; with a stop in Houston at the Minute Maid Park on November 14. On November 25 McCartney heads up to Vancouver; and then he’s off to put Edmonton on the map the following evening.
The shows are bound to be a huge success and bring fans everything that they’re most hopeful to hear. “On the Run” is really the best of Paul McCartney. A press release for the show announced that “long-time McCartney fans can expect to hear Beatles tunes, Wings hits, and some solos.”
Paul McCartney shows always sell out fast, but these four are going to be even hotter and tickets are going to go even faster. Pre-sales sold out within minutes; mostly due to the fact that resellers purchased them to sell on auction sites. There aren’t many left due to that, and tickets officially go on sale later today.
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