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New York Post
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Paul McCartney announces 2025 ‘Got Back Tour,' Buffalo show. Get tickets
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. Ringo won't be the only Beatle on the road this year. Paul McCartney just announced he's embarking on a North American 'Got Back Tour' at stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters from September through November this year. Late in the 19-concert run, the 83-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer will make his sole New York stop when he drops into Buffalo's Keybank Center on Friday, Nov. 14. Advertisement These shows mark Macca's first full North American jaunt since the first leg of the 'Got Back Tour' in 2022. On that outing, the spry octogenarian closed the tour with a gig at East Rutherford, NJ's MetLife Stadium. Ahead of that show, he played a 13-song VIP soundcheck and then, when he hit the stage that night, went all out and dropped a 40-song, career-spanning, three-hour set. Based on our findings at Set List FM, that included timeless Fab Four favorites like 'Can't Buy Me Love,' 'Get Back' (of course), 'Blackbird,' 'Hey Jude' and the spine-tingling 'Abbey Road Suite'…with Bruce Springsteen. We're getting chills just thinking about it all over again. There were also Wings hits, solo cuts and even a Quarrymen number. He really went all out. Heck, even Bon Jovi showed up to sing him 'Happy Birthday' since he turned 80 that evening. More recently, Sir Paul returned to NYC and headlined a handful of intimate gigs at the Bowery Ballroom ahead of his rousing 'SNL50' set. Advertisement 'Before performing 'Let Me Roll It,' McCartney said to the crowd, 'I can't quite believe we're here, doing this. But we are here, doing this,' according to The Post. Will this be the final tour for the legendary Beatle? While we can't say for certain, we do know that if seeing Paul live is on your bucket list, you ought to see him sooner rather than later. The voice and chops are still there but might not be forever. Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Paul McCartney shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official pre-sale for the latest iteration of the 'Got Back Tour' begins Tuesday, July 15. Advertisement 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. Paul McCartney tour schedule 2025 A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below. Ringo Starr tour schedule 2025 Advertisement Starr has been touring all year long with his All Starr Band. The Post just caught him live at Radio City and raved their 'Ringo expectations [were] officially met and exceeded.' If you'd like to see him live, here's where he'll be later this year. Paul McCartney set list As we mentioned above, McCartney went way above and beyond the call of duty at his 2022 MetLife 'Got Back' concert. According to Set List FM, here's what made the cut that evening: 01.) 'Can't Buy Me Love' (The Beatles song) 02.) 'Junior's Farm' (Wings song) 03.) 'Letting Go' (Wings song) 04.) 'Got to Get You Into My Life' (The Beatles song) 05.) 'Come On to Me' 06.) 'Let Me Roll It' (Wings song) 07.) 'Getting Better' (The Beatles song) 08.) 'Let 'Em In' (Wings song) 09.) 'My Valentine' 10.) 'Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five' (Wings song) 11.) 'Maybe I'm Amazed' 12.) 'I've Just Seen a Face' (The Beatles song) 13.) 'In Spite of All the Danger' (The Quarrymen song) 14.) 'Love Me Do' (The Beatles song) 15.) 'Dance Tonight' 16.) 'Blackbird' (The Beatles song) 17.) 'Here Today' 18.) 'New' 19.) 'Lady Madonna' (The Beatles song) 20.) 'Fuh You' 21.) 'Jet' (Wings song) 22.) 'Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!' (The Beatles song) 23.) 'Something' (The Beatles song) 24.) 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' (The Beatles song) 25.) 'You Never Give Me Your Money' (The Beatles song) 26.) 'She Came in Through the Bathroom Window' (The Beatles song) 27.) 'Get Back' (The Beatles song) 28.) 'Band on the Run' (Wings song) 29.) 'Glory Days' (Bruce Springsteen cover) (with Bruce Springsteen) 30.) 'I Wanna Be Your Man' (The Beatles song) (with Bruce Springsteen) 31.) 'Let It Be' (The Beatles song) 32.) 'Live and Let Die' (Wings song) 33.) 'Hey Jude' (The Beatles song) Encore 34.) 'I've Got a Feeling' (The Beatles song) 35.) 'Happy Birthday to You' (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover) (with Jon Bon Jovi) 36.) 'Birthday' (The Beatles song) 37.) 'Helter Skelter' (The Beatles song) 38.) 'Golden Slumbers' (The Beatles song) 39.) 'Carry That Weight' (The Beatles song) 40.) 'The End' (The Beatles song) (with Bruce Springsteen) Paul McCartney new music On May 16, McCartney and Barbra Streisand released their yearning duet 'My Valentine.' The romantic song is fairly straightforward for Macca who typically tends to embrace unique sounds even when he releases Christmas music; therefore, the heartfelt standard, which he originally released in 2012 with a bit more verve on the cover-heavy jazz record 'Kisses on the Bottom,' is an oddity — a star-studded one but an oddity all the same — and must be heard to be believed. Advertisement Want to give it a spin? Check out 'My Valentine' here. Classic rockers on tour in 2025 Although not many rockers that made their U.S. debut during the LBJ Administration are still kicking, there are quite a few iconic acts who made their bones in the '60s and '70s still kicking. Here are just five of our absolute favorites we can't wait to see live these next few months. • Yusuf/Cat Stevens Advertisement • Neil Young • Bob Dylan with Willie Nelson • Eric Clapton • Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues Advertisement Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change


Scottish Sun
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Eighties movie icon unrecognisable as he poses with daughter before her prom – can you guess who?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HE was a wide-eyed floppy-haired heartthrob in the 80s who was reluctantly labelled part of the Brat Pack. His rapid rise to superstardom coincided with his breakout role as moody Washington Post journalist Kevin Dolenz in classic coming-of-age film St Elmo's Fire. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 3 This 80s heart throb proudly poses with his daughter Willow, 18, ahead of her prom Credit: Facebook Now 62, the actor is still considered one of the greatest young stars of all time with Pretty in Pink and Weekend at Bernie's also among his credits. And while he might be a little more mature in appearance, Andrew McCarthy's charm still shines through in a new snap with his daughter Willow, 18, ahead of her prom. He couldn't help but joke about one of his famous films, quipping, "she did not wear pink". Willow, who is from Andrew's second marriage to writer Dolores Rice, made her dad beam with pride as they posed for the sweet snap. Though the father and daughter duo are close, she has no interest in watching the films that made her dad a star. Speaking to The Times last year, Andrew said, "Some of her friends told her to watch Pretty in Pink. But she saw a trailer and said, 'I don't want to watch you kissing some other person.' I think that's a perfectly appropriate response.' Andrew and Dolores also have a son called Rowan, 11, while the actor has a son called Sam, 23, from his first marriage to college sweetheart Carol Schneider. Back in 2013, he gushed about fatherhood in a blog post, writing, "Like most parents, I believe my children to be more dynamic, more charming, funnier, smarter, more perceptive and sensitive, more athletic, and more beautiful than other people's children. 'I love my children. At this moment they still adore us. It's a lovely time of life.' Just days ago Andrew was in the UK where he managed to watch his fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen play at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool. Brat Pack reunites 40 years after Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez & more dominated 80s film scene He even managed to gab a selfie with The Boss backstage, topping off an unforgettable night. Music lover Andrew was also over the moon to witness Beatle Sir Paul McCartney appearing as a guest in his hometown performing Can't Buy Me Love. Last year he released the documentary Brats on Disney+, which revisited his fraught relationship with the Brat Pack. The Pack - coined by a New York magazine article in 1985 - was a collection of young, talented and, in some cases, wild American stars of the era. Among its ranks were Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage, Sean Penn, Emilio Estevez and Matt Dillon. Andrew made his feelings clear on the title, telling The Times: "Who wants to be called a brat? Who wants to be lumped into a pack? The public went, 'Oh my God, we love that!' Whereas the industry perceived it as a very negative indictment.' At the same time his star was soaring, Andrew had an addiction to alcohol, which he eventually sought help for in 1992. 3 Andrew McCarthy, far right, in St Elmo's Fire Credit: Alamy 3 Rob Lowe, left, and Demi Moore, centre, were also part of the Brat Pack Credit: Alamy He began drinking when he was 12 and insists he'd have abused booze irrespective of his fame. 'I abused alcohol — that's no secret," he said. "I just got to drink better vodka because I was in the movies. It affected my career, and it took me several years to realise I had a problem.' He's now been sober for 33 years. Though he has landed roles consistently through the 90s and noughties, he hasn't recaptured the same level of fame that both blessed and cursed him in the 80s. Notable recent roles on TV include Orange Is The New Black, 13 Reasons Why and Gossip Girl.


The Irish Sun
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Eighties movie icon unrecognisable as he poses with daughter before her prom – can you guess who?
HE was a wide-eyed floppy-haired heartthrob in the 80s who was reluctantly labelled part of the Brat Pack. His rapid rise to superstardom coincided with his breakout role as moody Washington Post journalist Kevin Dolenz in 3 This 80s heart throb proudly poses with his daughter Willow, 18, ahead of her prom Credit: Facebook Now 62, the actor is still considered one of the greatest young stars of all time with Pretty in Pink and Weekend at Bernie's also among his credits. And while he might be a little more mature in appearance, Andrew McCarthy's charm still shines through in a new snap with his daughter Willow, 18, ahead of her prom . He couldn't help but joke about one of his famous films, quipping, "she did not wear pink". pride as they posed for the sweet snap. Though the father and daughter duo are close, she has no interest in watching the films that made her dad a star. Speaking to Andrew and Dolores also have a son called Rowan, 11, while the actor has a son called Sam, 23, from his first marriage to college sweetheart Carol Schneider. Back in 2013, he gushed about fatherhood in a blog post, writing, "Like most parents, I believe my children to be more dynamic, more charming, funnier, smarter, more perceptive and sensitive, more athletic, and more beautiful than other people's children. Most read in Celebrity 'I love my children. At this moment they still adore us. It's a lovely time of life.' Just days ago Andrew was in the UK where he managed to watch his fellow New Jersey native Bruce Springsteen play at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool . Brat Pack reunites 40 years after Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez & more dominated 80s film scene He even managed to gab a selfie with The Boss backstage, topping off an unforgettable night. Music lover Andrew was also over the moon to witness Beatle Sir Paul McCartney appearing as a guest in his hometown performing Can't Buy Me Love. Last year he released the documentary Brats on Disney+, which revisited his fraught relationship with the Brat Pack. The Pack - coined by a New York magazine article in 1985 - was a collection of young, talented and, in some cases, wild American stars of the era. Among its ranks were Rob Lowe, Demi Moore , Tom Cruise , Nicolas Cage, Sean Penn, Emilio Estevez and Matt Dillon. Andrew made his feelings clear on the title, telling The Times: "Who wants to be called a brat? Who wants to be lumped into a pack? The public went, 'Oh my God, we love that!' Whereas the industry perceived it as a very negative indictment.' At the same time his star was soaring, Andrew had an addiction to alcohol, which he eventually sought help for in 1992. 3 Andrew McCarthy, far right, in St Elmo's Fire Credit: Alamy 3 Rob Lowe, left, and Demi Moore, centre, were also part of the Brat Pack Credit: Alamy He began drinking when he was 12 and insists he'd have abused booze irrespective of his fame. 'I abused alcohol — that's no secret," he said. "I just got to drink better vodka because I was in the movies. It affected my career, and it took me several years to realise I had a problem.' He's now been sober for 33 years. Though he has landed roles consistently through the 90s and noughties, he hasn't recaptured the same level of fame that both blessed and cursed him in the 80s. Read more on the Irish Sun Notable recent roles on TV include Orange Is The New Black , 13 Reasons Why and Gossip Girl .


Wales Online
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Bruce Springsteen joined by Paul McCartney at Liverpool concert
Bruce Springsteen joined by Paul McCartney at Liverpool concert The American musician was joined on stage by the 82-year-old Beatles star during the second of two shows at Anfield stadium on Saturday Bruce Springsteen was joined by Sir Paul McCartney on stage at Anfield last night (Image: ECHO ) Singer Bruce Springsteen brought out a special guest at his show in Liverpool as he performed with local star Sir Paul McCartney. The American musician was joined on stage by the 82-year-old Beatles star during the second of two shows at Anfield stadium on Saturday, with Sir Paul then providing vocals as the pair played the band's Can't Buy Me Love. Springsteen, 75, and his E Street Band are in the UK as part of his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, which kicked off with three shows in Manchester last month. Footage shared on social media showed the surprised crowd cheering loudly as Sir Paul was introduced, before he then playfully pointed at Springsteen and the pair shared an embrace. Before he left the stage after their performance, Sir Paul addressed the crowd and reportedly said: "Thank you, Scousers." Article continues below The two men have previously performed together on several occasions, most notably when Sir Paul delivered a headline set at Glastonbury in 2022. Announced as a surprise all the way from the east coast of America, Springsteen joined Sir Paul, who became the festival's oldest solo headliner, as they played hits Glory Days and I Wanna Be Your Man on the Pyramid Stage. In 2012, Sir Paul had joined Springsteen on stage at the end of the singer's headline slot at Hard Rock Calling in Hyde Park, London, but both stars found their microphones cut off before they could address the crowds after exceeding the curfew. Article continues below Beginning his career in the 1960s, Springsteen has gone on to have 12 UK top 10 albums and four UK top 10 singles and is best known for songs such as Born In The USA, Dancing In The Dark and Born To Run. His Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, which includes 16 dates across six European countries, will conclude in Milan, Italy, on July 3.


STV News
08-06-2025
- Entertainment
- STV News
Bruce Springsteen joined by Paul McCartney at Liverpool concert
Singer Bruce Springsteen brought out a special guest at his show in Liverpool as he performed with local star Sir Paul McCartney. The American musician was joined on stage by the 82-year-old Beatles star during the second of two shows at Anfield stadium on Saturday, with Sir Paul then providing vocals as the pair played the band's Can't Buy Me Love. Springsteen, 75, and his E Street Band are in the UK as part of his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, which kicked off with three shows in Manchester last month. PA Media Sir Paul McCartney previously performed with Bruce Springsteen at Glastonbury in 2022 (Danny Lawson/PA). Footage shared on social media showed the surprised crowd cheering loudly as Sir Paul was introduced, before he then playfully pointed at Springsteen and the pair shared an embrace. Before he left the stage after their performance, Sir Paul addressed the crowd and reportedly said: 'Thank you, Scousers.' The two men have previously performed together on several occasions, most notably when Sir Paul delivered a headline set at Glastonbury in 2022. Announced as a surprise all the way from the east coast of America, Springsteen joined Sir Paul, who became the festival's oldest solo headliner, as they played hits Glory Days and I Wanna Be Your Man on the Pyramid Stage. In 2012, Sir Paul had joined Springsteen on stage at the end of the singer's headline slot at Hard Rock Calling in Hyde Park, London, but both stars found their microphones cut off before they could address the crowds after exceeding the curfew. Beginning his career in the 1960s, Springsteen has gone on to have 12 UK top 10 albums and four UK top 10 singles and is best known for songs such as Born In The USA, Dancing In The Dark and Born To Run. His Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, which includes 16 dates across six European countries, will conclude in Milan, Italy, on July 3. Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country