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Paul McCartney has added new shows in Mexico to his upcoming ‘Got Back’ tour in South America later this year – find dates and ticketing information below.Last night, McCartney took to social media to announce that he is adding a string of shows in Mexico to his upcoming ‘Got Back Tour’ in November. He said in a statement: “The shows at Foro Sol were a highlight of last year for me.
What a magical time we all had. I can still hear your singing ringing in my ears! Mexican audiences are so special.”So far, Macca has announced three shows in Mexico this November: one in Monterrey and two in Mexico City, though one of those will be festival set at Corona Capital.A post shared by Paul McCartney (@paulmccartney)Tickets to McCartney’s headlining ‘Got Back’ dates go on sale beginning Friday, June 28th via Ticketmaster.
Pre-sale tickets will be available starting Monday, June 24th at 9am CST using the code “GOTBACKTOMEXICO”.Tickets to the Corona Capital festival will be available starting June 25th via its official website.OCTOBER
01 – Estadio Centenario – Montevideo, Uruguay
05 – River Plate Stadium – Bueno Aires, Argentina
11 – Estadio Monumental – Santiago, Chile
23 – Mario Alberto Kempes – Córdoba, Argentina
27 – Estadio Nacional – Lima, PeruNOVEMBER
08 – Estadio BBVA – Monterrey, Mexico (NEW DATE)
12 – Estadio GNP Seguros – Mexico City, Mexico (NEW DATE)
17 – Corona Capital – Mexico City, Mexico (NEW DATE)McCartney released his most recent solo album, ‘McCartney III’, in 2022. Last month saw the icon become the first billionaire musician in the UK, with his net worth skyrocketing over the past year.In other news, Sam Mendes has reportedly cast the Fab Four for his upcoming Beatles biopics.
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Addie Morfoot Contributor In Jesse Moss and Tony Gerber’s documentary “War Game,” the directing duo map out what America’s next coup d’état might look like. The 94-minute docu takes place on Jan. 6, 2025 – four years after the 2021 Capitol insurrection.
David Bowie‘s ‘Absolute Beginners’ for BBC Radio 2.The former Yazoo member appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 2’s piano room on June 20 where she sang a bright rendition of Bowie’s 1986 track from the film of the same name. She also performed her latest single ‘Such Small Ale’ from her forthcoming album ‘Key’ and her 1984 hit ‘All Cried Out’.
BEAT marches on.BEAT, made up of rock icons Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai and Tool drummer Danny Carey, have announced they’re extending their 2024 tour where they’ll play reinterpretations of iconic ’80s King Crimson albums “Discipline,” “Beat” and “Three of A Perfect Pair” at venues all over North America from September through November.Previously announced New York and New Jersey-based gigs included concerts at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Oct. 5, Red Bank, NJ’s Hackensack Meridian Theatre on Oct.
Taylor Swift has reacted to Hugh Grant‘s praise of her ‘Eras’ concert at Wembley stadium – see their exchange below.Grant attended the second of Swift’s three sold-out ‘Eras’ tour concerts at Wembley this past weekend (June 22). The following day, the Notting Hill actor took to X (formerly Twitter) to sing Swift’s praise, writing: “Dear [Taylor], you have an incredible show, an amazing and [very] hospitable team and and excellent if gigantic boyfriend.”He continued: “Thanks so much from one ageing London boy, wife and thrilled 8 year old.”Despite her stacked schedule – Swift is due to return to Wembley for five more sold-out shows in the coming weeks – the ‘Cruel Summer’ singer took some time to craft a short but poignant reply to Grant.Swift wrote: “As a long time Hugh Grant stan, this tweet is very important to my culture.”See their exchange below.As a long time Hugh Grant stan this tweet is very important to my culture— Taylor Swift (@taylorswift13) June 24, 2024Hugh Grant wasn’t the only celebrity in attendance at her massive Wembley shows this past weekend.
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latest Instagram post, you may want to start emotionally preparing for a second Eras Tour performance from .ICYMI: Taylor Swift spent all weekend performing at Wembley Stadium with literal and figurative in the audience. Not only were Prince William, Princess Charlotte, and Prince George in attendance , but Sir Paul McCartney in the crowd during “But Daddy I Love Him” for the final show.The morning after her first sold-out London show, Swift seized the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever by Kelce on Instagram in and hometown.
‘Short ‘n Sweet Tour’ won’t be so short after all.Sabrina Carpenter just announced she’s adding an additional New York stop to her upcoming nationwide trek.In addition to headlining at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Sept. 29, she’ll now also take center stage at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center the following night on Monday, Sept.
just reached an unprecedented relationship milestone.On June 23, brought the NFL player for her performance of “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart” during her third . In front of the sold-out Wembley Stadium audience—which included Sir Paul McCartney, Sophie Turner, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge— came out in full costume to join the vaudeville act during The Tortured Poets Department set.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Obviously, fans were losing their minds at the stadium and online.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.As one Swiftie joked on , it looks like he was ready for his closeup after attending the previous two shows in London.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.None of Swift's partners have ever been implemented into one of her tour concerts, though Matty Healy during Phoebe Bridgers' opening performances in June.
The market for rare Beatles memorabilia shows no sign of slowing down, with a rare early single by the 1960s pop group expected to sell for up to £9,000 ($11,3900) at auction on Monday.
EXCLUSIVE: Eric Lange (Escape At Dannemora) and Alfonso Dosal (Narcos) have joined the Prime Video series El Gato (w/t) as series regulars. They join the previously announced cast Diego Boneta, Lorenza Izzo, Sarah Jones and Adriana Barraza.
The Jesus and Mary Chain just announced they’re striking out on a 27-concert, North American co-headlining tour with The Psychedelic Furs and special guest Frankie Rose this fall.Early on in the run, the ’80s alt icons will make three New York stops.First up, they’re slated to bring their unique brands of pop to New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Friday, Oct. 4.
Chuu, formerly of the girl group LOONA, has announced her upcoming 2024 ‘Strawberry Rush’ fan-con tour in the Americas, featuring concerts in the US, Mexico and more.Today (June 20), Chuu revealed the dates and details for her 2024 ‘Strawberry Rush’ fan-con tour, a 12-date tour of the Americas that will feature concerts in the US, Mexico, Brazil and Chile from July to August this year.The K-pop star will kick off the tour on July 17 with a show at the The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Thereafter, the singer will performance shows in the cities of San Francisco, Phoenix, Dallas, New Orleans and more in the same month.The following month, the singer will wrap up the US leg of her tour with two final shows in Indianapolis and New York on August 3 and 5, respectively.
Austin Butler has opened up about the craziest party he’s every attended – which was hosted by Paul McCartney and saw Taylor Swift on DJ duty.On the latest episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Butler and Kimmel reflected on the last time they had seen each other, which turned out to be a house party hosted by Macca. Kimmel reminisced, “Last time I saw you was at maybe the craziest party I’ve ever been to in my whole life”, before Butler added: “It was insane.”Going down the list of names who were present at the party, Butler said: “To see Paul and Ringo [Starr] in the same room was kind of amazing.” Other names included the surviving members of the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen and Meryl Streep among others.After recalling that Taylor Swift was also present, Butler added that she “was DJing at one point.” He joked: “She DJs at parties now.”Later in the chat, Kimmel recalled Bruce Springsteen telling Butler a story about hopping the fence at Graceland in an attempt to meet Elvis Presley.
Julien Baker on tour would be a huge mistake.Baker, 28, just announced her first true solo tour since her 2021-22 ‘Little Oblivions Tour.’This time around, the indie folk/art rocker will pound the pavement at U.S., Canadian and British venues from September through November.As of now, the “Appointments” singer doesn’t have a New York concert lined up but will headline at the inaugural NYC edition of the All Things Go Festival on Sept. 29 alongside big names like Chappell Roan, Reneé Rapp, MUNA, Janelle Monáe and Ethel Cain among others.“Excited to be getting back on the road with the band,” Baker shared on Instagram.
Ivan Cornejo turned 20.Less than two weeks later, the rapidly rising Regional Mexican singer-songwriter announced he’s heading out on his ‘Mirada Tour’ from July through October.As of now, Cornejo isn’t slated to perform in New York or New Jersey but will get close when he swings into Bridgeport, CT’s Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater on Saturday, Sept. 7 and Boston, MA’s Leader Bank Pavilion on Sunday, Sept.
Weeekly have announced their upcoming 2024 ‘Weeekly University’ tour, featuring concerts across the Americas.On June 17, Weeekly and their label IST Entertainment announced that the girl group will be heading on a tour of the Americas in September this year, Called ‘Weeekly University’, the trek will feature shows in Mexico, Colombia, the US and more.The K-pop act will kick off their tour on September 6 in Mexico City, followed by a show in Colombia in the same week. Thereafter, the group will head to the US and Canada, with seven concerts across the two North American countries.Some dates, ticketing and venue details have yet to be announced for the 2024 ‘Weeekly University’ tour.
Paul McCartney turns 82 years young.The day before that, the former Beatle announced he’s added eight European concert dates to his ongoing ‘Got Back Tour.’In total, McCartney now has 13 gigs lined up this year at venues in countries as varied as Uruguay, Argentian, France, Spain and his home, United Kingdom.They’re biggies, too. Sir Paul’s show in Paris will be his first since 2018; he hasn’t performed in Spain since 2016.And if you want to see the “Blackbird” singer deliver timeless classics like “Hey Jude,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Let It Be” and the triumphant “Abbey Road” finale live overseas, tickets for some shows are available as soon as today.Fans can purchase tickets for select, upcoming ‘Got Back’ concerts on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, June 21.Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.Macca isn’t the only Fab Four member on the road this year.Fellow former Beatle Ringo Starr is also pounding the pavement once again.
Paul McCartney has announced a run of UK and European headline shows for later this year. Find all the details below.The soloist and Beatles legend is due to perform in Paris and Madrid this December as part of his ‘Got Back’ tour.
Matteo Bocelli‘s name might sound familiar.That’s likely because the 26-year-old shares it with his father, the world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.However, for the first time ever, the young Bocelli is stepping into a spotlight of his own. He recently announced he’s embark’s on his debut headlining tour, ‘A Night with Matteo’ this fall.The 12-concert North American leg of the tour begins with a trio of Tri-State area stops.First, Bocelli drops into Red Bank, NJ’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Friday, Nov.