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Paul McCartney announces ‘Got Back 2025' US tour: Here's what the Beatles legend is worth in 2025
Paul McCartney announces ‘Got Back 2025' US tour: Here's what the Beatles legend is worth in 2025

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Paul McCartney announces ‘Got Back 2025' US tour: Here's what the Beatles legend is worth in 2025

1/4th of the Beatles is back on the road again! Sir , the legendary Beatles bassist and global music icon, recently announced the Got Back 2025 tour, marking his grand return to North America this fall. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With shows spanning from September 29 to November 25, 2025, the tour spans 19 cities – including first-ever performances in Albuquerque and Palm Springs. Fans are buzzing with excitement as ticket sales begin mid-July. Meanwhile, at 83 years old, McCartney's staggering net worth has been estimated at approximately over a billion in 2025 – thanks to decades of hit songs, touring, and savvy investments. Let's take a look at McCartney's upcoming tour details, his current net worth, and potential boost in wealth. Paul McCartney: Net Worth in 2025 As of mid‑2025, Paul McCartney's estimated net worth stands at about $1.3 billion (£1.025 billion), making him one of the wealthiest musicians in history. Asset breakdown: Music catalog and royalties: Ownership of Beatles, Wings, and solo works, plus MPL Communications publishing rights (including songs by other legends like Buddy Holly). These generate steady income from streaming, licensing, sync deals, and song covers. Songs like 'Yesterday' – with over 2,200 covers – generate consistent, multi-million‑dollar yearly royalties. MPL Communications owns over 25,000 copyrights, a major income engine. Catalog boost, such as reclaiming rights to Beatles songs (2017 US copyright) and licensing hits like 'Blackbird' (as covered by Beyoncé), injected another surge in income. Tour revenue: McCartney's annual earnings from tours range from $50–70 million, with mega‑grossing campaigns like Freshen Up, Got Back, and Out There collectively topping $1 billion. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Real estate holdings: Properties across the US (New York townhouse, Beverly Hills home, Arizona ranch) and UK estates – including an East Sussex estate – worth roughly $100–150 million. Other ventures: MPL Communications publishing, sustainable/plant-based investments, books, photography, and brand licensing diversify his income streams. His portfolio spans sustainable food brands, music tech, books (e.g., 'The Lyrics,' Wings biography), photography, and art, and brand licensing. He first crossed the billionaire threshold in 2024 – becoming the UK's first billionaire musician – and his fortune continued climbing into 2025 thanks to robust tour ticket sales and catalog licensing boosts. Ageless in his eighties: McCartney turned 83 in June 2025. And while some might look at his age and think, '83 ain't no age for a rockstar,' the Beatles boy is proving them wrong. Here's how the legend stays 'forever young'. Enduring appeal at 83: McCartney continues to defy expectations, delivering marathon live sets that span hits from The Beatles, Wings, and his solo output. His stage presence remains magnetic, proving that age is no barrier to musical impact. Millennial and Gen-Z resurgence: Younger listeners rediscovering Beatles classics via streaming platforms and media usage (like Beyoncé's cover of 'Blackbird') helps keep royalties flowing and McCartney's relevance high. Smart business moves: Reclaiming music publishing rights, building MPL Communications, investing across sectors, and leveraging legacy catalogues show long-term financial planning at its finest. Got Back 2025 US and Canada tour: Dates and highlights Sir Paul's Got Back 2025 picks up where his 2022 Got Back tour left off, expanding into larger venues and embracing new audiences. The tour kicks off on September 29, 2025, at Palm Desert's Acrisure Arena and concludes with back-to-back nights at Chicago's United Center on November 24–25. This 19-date North American leg includes stops in: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium) Albuquerque, NM (McCartney's first show there) Denver, CO; Des Moines, IA; Minneapolis, MN; Tulsa, OK New Orleans, LA; Atlanta, GA (double date); Nashville, TN Columbus, OH; Pittsburgh, PA; Buffalo, NY; Montréal & Hamilton, Canada This is going to be McCartney's first major US tour since 2022, and is slated to have larger venues than the previous Got Back legs. Pre-sales of tickets for the tour to begin July 15, and general ticket sales July 18.

Paul McCartney's ‘High in the Clouds' Film Adaptation to Star Celine Dion, More in A-List Cast
Paul McCartney's ‘High in the Clouds' Film Adaptation to Star Celine Dion, More in A-List Cast

Yahoo

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Paul McCartney's ‘High in the Clouds' Film Adaptation to Star Celine Dion, More in A-List Cast

Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways Celine Dion, Paul McCartney and Himesh Patel - Credit: ave Sandford/NHLI/Getty Images;; Karwai Tang/WireImage High in the Clouds, the animated film derived from Paul McCartney's children's book, has enlisted a star-studded voice cast. Legendary singer Celine Dion, Himesh Patel, and Hannah Waddingham are leading the cast based on the book of the same name. Stars such as Idris Elba, Lionel Richie, Beatle bandmate Ringo Starr, Jimmy Fallon, Clémence Poésy, Pom Klementieff, and Alain Chabat will also contribute to the film. The film is directed by Tony Genkel (of the Amazing Maurice), with a script co-crafted by Jon Crocker and Toby Genkel. The two adapted McCartney's tale of Wirral, a teenage squirrel vying to set music free amid the ban of Gretsch, a domineering owl. McCartney and Michael Giachinno will contribute original music to the 3D animation. More from Rolling Stone The film has been in the works for years. In 2014, McCartney told Lewis Corner that 'One of the first things in this film is a female rock star who runs this animal city – it sounds crazy – so I have to write her number. It had to be one in which she gets everyone in her power, so it needed to be a good soul number. I had fun doing that, and I'll be recording that next year with a female singer.' The next year, he recorded a song for the soundtrack with Lady Gaga. In 2018, the song's producer Greg Kurstin told Rolling Stone, 'We spent one day live in the studio with a full band, a brass section, background singers, and everything for this song that Paul had written for an animated film. I don't know what the status of it is, but I think it was a trial for Paul and me. I think he wanted to see what it was like working with me. That was the first time.' Variety reports that the film is produced by a slew of contributors, including Paul McCartney at MPL Communications, Robert Shaye and Michael Lynne at Unique Features, and Sidonie Dumas, Nicolas Atlan, and Terry Kalagian for Gaumont, in association with MPL Communications. The movie has been sold to distributors in many international regions, reflecting the film's demand. Best of Rolling Stone Sign up for RollingStone's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Rare Sir Paul McCartney coins go under the hammer
Rare Sir Paul McCartney coins go under the hammer

BBC News

time15-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Rare Sir Paul McCartney coins go under the hammer

Rare gold and silver coins honouring former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney are up for auction. The bespoke set of gold and silver coins, designed by The Royal Mint, will go under the hammer at Stack's Bowers gold and four silver 5kg (11llb) pieces are set to be auctioned off for a combined sum of over six figures. The Royal Mint worked directly with Sir Paul's production company, MPL Communications, and with the legendary signer himself to develop the coins. Rebecca Morgan, director of commemorative coin at The Royal Mint said: "This is an exciting opportunity for collectors and fans of Paul McCartney to own a unique item celebrating one of the most influential music artists and songwriters of all time. "Each coin available at auction is a testament to the exceptional skills of our craftspeople at The Royal Mint".Speaking at the time the decision to mint the coins was announced, Sir Paul said: "It's not anything I would have ever expected to happen when I was a kid." The gold piece represents the largest gold proof coin produced as part of The Royal Mint's Music Legends series. It took more than 250 hours to make, including three days of polishing, and was signed by Sir Paul during his 2024 Got Back tour in winning bidder will receive a short video from Sir Kendrella, president of Stack's Bowers Galleries, said: "Paul McCartney's timeless music and multigenerational appeal continue to inspire and unite fans across the world, making this a memorable event that all can enjoy."A percentage of the revenue from the auction will be donated to charity, The Royal Mint said. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Merseyside on Sounds and follow BBC Merseyside on Facebook, X, and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

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