Paul McCartney Concert History

Paul McCartney (born James Paul McCartney, June 18, 1942, in Liverpool England) rose to fame in the 1950s and '60s as a member of The Beatles, with whom he played bass and acted as a co-lead vocalist and songwriter alongside John Lennon. After the Beatles broke up in 1970, McCartney released his first solo album, "McCartney." The following year, he released "Rams" with his wife. That year, he also formed the band Paul McCartney and Wings, performing as bassist and vocalist with Linda on keyboards, Denny Seiwell on drums, and Denny Leine on guitar. While Wings disbanded in 1981, McCartney continued on as a solo artist, releasing his 18th album "McCartney III" in 2020. Including his work with Wings, it was his eighth album to reach the top spot on the UK Official Albums Chart.

Sep 04, 2004
U2 / Paul McCartney Barretstown Castle Ballymore Eustace, Ireland
Jun 25, 2004 –
Jun 27, 2004
Glastonbury Festival 2004
The Beat / Madness / The Bees / The Walkmen / Bonnie Raitt / Franz Ferdinand / Billy Talent / Muse / Supergrass / The Killers / The Rapture / Kings Of Leon / Snow Patrol / Keane / My Morning Jacket / The Raveonettes / Wilco / Elbow / Fiction Plane / Plan B / Black Rebel Motorcycle Club / Billy Bragg / The Outlaws / Lostprophets / Oasis / Belle and Sebastian / The Stills / Amy Winehouse / Spiritualized / Basement Jaxx / Razorlight / James Blunt / Damien Rice / The Subways / Scissor Sisters / Toots & The Maytals / The Duke Spirit / Morrissey / 22-20s / Orbital / Antibalas / Joss Stone / PJ Harvey / British Sea Power / Michael Franti & Spearhead / Nelly Furtado / The Von Bondies / Ozomatli / Jamie Cullum / John Cooper Clarke / james brown / Gomez / Ben Harper / The Sadies / Television / Ian McNabb / Levellers / Tim Booth / Lamb / Tinariwen / Soulive / Josh Rouse / Carina Round / The Zutons / Ocean Colour Scene / Chemical Brothers / Zero 7 / Stellastarr / Da Lata / Suzanne vega / Goldfrapp / Starsailor / Milk Teeth / Trio Mocoto / Goldie Lookin Chain / Hope of the States / Hot Club Of Cowtown / Christy Moore / Dave Clarke / Groove Armada / The Divine Comedy / Show of Hands / Oi Va Voi / Kosheen / Stanton Warriors / Hazel O'Connor / Atomic Hooligan / Babyhead / The Open (UK) / Buck 65 / Sister Sledge / Ojos de Brujo / Chicks On Speed / The Eighties Matchbox B-line Disaster / Loose Cannons / Slovo / Mylo / I Am Kloot / Electrelane / The Quantic Soul Orchestra / Simple Kid / Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band / Gisli / Badly Drawn Boy / John Otway / Yeovil Town Band / Hybrid / South (LON) / The Stands / Love / Baghdaddies / Love Grocer / Far Cue / Longview / Roy Ayers / Cara Dillon / Hal / Rose Royce / Fergie / chikinki / The Fatback Band / Tindersticks / Delays / Elite Force / Tim Deluxe / Hothouse Flowers / Amp Fiddler / Hyper / The Ordinary Boys / The Others / Dogs Die In Hot Cars / Gonga / Mark Gardener / The Magic Band / Bitesize / Six by Seven / Minuteman / Blue States / The Golden Virgins / Aziz Ibrahim / The Here and Now / Kasabian / Blurt / The Long Ryders / Kilfenora Ceili Band / Tom Real / Loonaloop / Space Ritual / Dennis Locorriere / The Rutles / Asere / Blackbud / Adrian Sherwood / Ella Guru / Black Eyed Peas / The Concretes / A Man Called Adam / Lucky Dube / 1 Giant Leap / Skinnyman / Fernanda Porto / Justin Adams / Daara J / Astrid Williamson / Obi / Michael Weston King / Mikey Dread / Tamra / The Experimental Pop Band / Dubdadda / Lisa Mills / David Jack / Angel Brothers / Broken Dolls / Taima / Spree / Pete Jordan / Halima / DJ Taylor / James Gill / When Worlds Collide / Waking The Witch / Martin Furey / High Eight / DJ Salty / English National Opera / Bodixa / Grand Transmitter / Matt Sage / Dark Chunk / Clever Bunny / Soul Ii Soul Soundsystem / Jelitara Futa / Earth Wind for Hire / Ging / Soultrain Dj's / Bright Eyes / Paul McCartney / Rilo Kiley / CSS Show all bands
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Worthy Farm Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Jun 24, 2004 –
Jun 27, 2004
Glastonbury Festival
South / The Walkmen / Kasabian / The Stands / Elbow / The Stills / Snow Patrol / PJ Harvey / Kings Of Leon / Chemical Brothers / Duke Spirit / 22-20s / Keane / Scisssor Sisters / Longview / Von Bondies / Damien Rice / Paul McCartney / Open / Buck 65 / Zutons / Divine Comedy / Ordinary Boys / James Brown / Delays / Supergrass / Orbital Show all bands
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Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom
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Jun 20, 2004
Paul McCartney
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Дворцовая Площадь St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Jun 17, 2004
Paul McCartney / Wings
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Helsingin Olympiastadion (Helsinki Olympic Stadium) Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
Jun 14, 2004
Paul McCartney
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Valle Hovin Stadion Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Jun 12, 2004
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Paul McCartney European Tour 2004

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Ullevaal Stadion Gothenburg, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Jun 09, 2004
Paul McCartney
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Forum Horsens Stadium Horsens, Central Jutland, Denmark
Jun 08, 2004
Paul McCartney
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Forum Horsens Stadium Horsens, Central Jutland, Denmark
Jun 06, 2004
Paul McCartney
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O2 Arena Prague Prague, Hlavní město Praha, Czechia

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Nov 4, 2023
 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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 Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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 London, England, United Kingdom
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Paul McCartney on Sep 15, 2017 [686-small]

Paul McCartney
Sep 15, 2017
 New York, New York, United States
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Paul McCartney on Sep 15, 2017 [687-small]

Paul McCartney
Sep 15, 2017
 New York, New York, United States
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Paul McCartney
Sep 15, 2017
 New York, New York, United States
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Paul McCartney on May 7, 1976 [364-small]

Paul McCartney
May 7, 1976
 Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Paul McCartney on May 8, 1976 [365-small]

Paul McCartney
May 8, 1976
 Detroit, Michigan, United States
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Paul McCartney / The Script on Aug 19, 2009 [543-small]

Paul McCartney / The Script
Aug 19, 2009
 Arlington, Texas, United States
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Paul McCartney on Jun 8, 2022 [420-small]

Paul McCartney
Jun 8, 2022
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Paul McCartney on Nov 23, 1989 [938-small]

Paul McCartney
Nov 23, 1989
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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Paul McCartney on Nov 27, 1989 [943-small]

Paul McCartney
Nov 27, 1989
 Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Paul McCartney on Apr 17, 1993 [518-small]

Paul McCartney
Apr 17, 1993
 Anaheim, California, United States
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Paul Mccartney on Dec 7, 1989 [840-small]

Paul Mccartney
Dec 7, 1989
 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Paul Mccartney on Jun 22, 2019 [008-small]

Paul Mccartney
Jun 22, 2019
 San Diego, California, United States
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Singer-Songwriter
Classic Rock
British
Folk Rock
UK
Soft Rock
Album Oriented Rock (AOR)
Rock And Roll
Mellow Gold
Classical
Art Rock
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English
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Pop Soul
United Kingdom
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2024 2 concerts
2023 21 concerts
2022 25 concerts
2021 8 concerts
2020 11 concerts
2019 29 concerts
2018 22 concerts
2017 47 concerts
2016 53 concerts
2015 37 concerts
2014 51 concerts
2013 47 concerts
2012 32 concerts
2011 28 concerts
2010 39 concerts
2009 30 concerts
2008 8 concerts
2007 7 concerts
2006 4 concerts
2005 41 concerts
2004 40 concerts
2003 35 concerts
2002 58 concerts
2001 4 concerts
1999 5 concerts
1997 1 concert
1995 1 concert
1993 64 concerts
1992 1 concert
1991 4 concerts
1990 59 concerts
1989 39 concerts
1986 1 concert
1985 1 concert
1979 12 concerts
1976 34 concerts
1975 17 concerts
1973 13 concerts
1972 22 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Paul McCartney had?

Paul McCartney has had 953 concerts.

What genre is Paul McCartney?

Paul McCartney is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Folk, Pop Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Classic Rock, British, Folk Rock, UK, Soft Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Rock And Roll, Mellow Gold, Classical, Art Rock, Synthpop, Rock & Roll, English, Male Vocalists, Composer, Pop Soul, United Kingdom, Beatlesque, Standards, Pop/Rock, The Beatles, and Western Classical Music.

When was the last Paul McCartney concert?

The last Paul McCartney concert was on April 11, 2024 at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Paul McCartney / Eagles / Jon Bon Jovi / Zac Brown Band / Jackson Browne / Brandi Carlile / Kenny Chesney / Eric Church / Sheryl Crow / Scotty Emerick / Jack Johnson / Caroline Jones / Mac McAnally / Jake Owen / Pitbull / Jake Shimabukuro / The Coral / Snoop Doog.

What setlist does Paul McCartney play live?

The songs that Paul McCartney performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 11, 2024 concert at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, United States:

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