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'Paul McCartney Got Back 2025 Tour:' How to get tickets to see the Beatles legend live today, concert dates, prices and more
'Paul McCartney Got Back 2025 Tour:' How to get tickets to see the Beatles legend live today, concert dates, prices and more

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timea day ago

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'Paul McCartney Got Back 2025 Tour:' How to get tickets to see the Beatles legend live today, concert dates, prices and more

Music legend Paul McCartney never seems to run out of steam, which is why he announced a few days ago that he'll be heading out on tour again. In recent years, McCartney's live shows have featured songs from his celebrated, decades-deep music catalog, including Beatles favorites like "Hey Jude" and "I've Got A Feeling," — which features a duet with his former bandmate John Lennon — Wings classics, and songs from his solo era. This year, he'll take all of those hits on the road for his Got Back 2025 tour, even visiting a few cities he's never performed in before, including Palm Springs and Albuquerque. Presale tickets for McCartney's Got Back 2025 tour are on sale now, here's everything you need to know about how to see the music legend live. Check Ticketmaster Find tickets on StubHub When is Paul McCartney touring? Paul McCartney's rebooted Got Back tour begins in California on Sept. 29. He'll play 19 shows across the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up on Nov. 25 in Chicago. When do tickets for the 2025 'Got Back Tour' go on sale? General on sale ticketing for Paul McCartney's tour began on Friday, July 18 at 10 a.m. local venue time. You can shop for tickets now (though they were all pretty much gone, last we checked). Check Ticketmaster Got Back Tour Paul McCartney tickets cost: Official Ticketmaster ticket prices for the Got Back 2025 tour vary by location but most start around $200, though tickets at some venues have been selling for anywhere from $800 to $4,500 (and some fans aren't thrilled about that). There are limited obstructed view seats being offered for $40, though supplies were extremely limited, the last time we checked. Find tickets Tired of stressing over Ticketmaster? Tickets are also available through third-party sites like StubHub starting around $300 (currently way cheaper than what's available on Ticketmaster). Find tickets on StubHub Where is Paul McCartney touring in 2025? Here's the complete list of every stop on Paul McCartney's Got Back tour: Sept. 29: Palm Desert, California — Acrisure Arena Oct. 4: Las Vegas — Allegiant Stadium Oct. 7: Albuquerque, New Mexico — Isleta Amphitheater Oct. 11: Denver — Coors Field Oct. 14: Des Moines, Iowa — Casey's Center Oct. 17: Minneapolis — U.S. Bank Stadium Oct. 22: Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center Oct. 29: New Orleans — Smoothie King Center Nov. 2: Atlanta — State Farm Arena Nov. 3: Atlanta— State Farm Arena Nov. 6: Nashville – The Pinnacle Nov. 8: Columbus, Ohio — Nationwide Arena Nov. 11: Pittsburgh — PPG Paints Arena Nov. 14: Buffalo, New York — KeyBank Center Nov. 17: Montreal — Bell Centre Nov. 18: Montreal — Bell Centre Nov. 21: Hamilton, Ontario – TD Coliseum Nov. 24: Chicago — United Center Nov. 25: Chicago — United Center

WWE Evolution 2025: 7 big takeaways, including the landscape of the women's division turning upside down
WWE Evolution 2025: 7 big takeaways, including the landscape of the women's division turning upside down

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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WWE Evolution 2025: 7 big takeaways, including the landscape of the women's division turning upside down

WWE Evolution 2025 took over the State Farm Arena on Sunday evening in Atlanta for the promotion's second-ever all-women card. Naomi stole the show with an unlikely Money in the Bank cash-in, Trish Stratus showed she still has what it takes to compete at the highest level, and Stephanie Vaquer's stock is at an all-time high with a championship match right around the corner. As we round out WWE's weekend residence in the deep south, here's seven big takeaways from a monumental evening in Atlanta. Advertisement 1. Naomi trades in her briefcase for championship gold Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley put on an absolute war in a match that lived up to the expectations established when it was first announced. Sky and Ripley are two women who have incredible chemistry any time they're in the ring together, and Sunday night was no exception. A well-timed referee bump led to the action spilling onto the floor before Naomi's stunning cash-in. Naomi's cash-in was legitimately shocking and it totally transforms the landscape of the women's roster. Naomi seemed firmly planted in her rivalry with Jade Cargill and I assumed that was the direction for her eventual cash-in. Instead, she opens the door atop the mountain to the Women's World Championship picture, with the likes of Sky and Ripley suddenly looking up. How WWE moves from here will be fascinating. 2. Jade Cargill seems destined for the title Jade Cargill is now 2-0 against Naomi in singles matches, winning for the second time after previously defeating her at WrestleMania in April. Their No Holds Barred match was brutal and involved some great spots, with much of the action being spent with Naomi on the receiving end of a beatdown. Cargill looked like an absolute monster and continues to seemingly be groomed to be a future world champion and world-beater. Advertisement It felt like the direction this was going meant Naomi would get her comeuppance sooner rather than later, and quite possibly at SummerSlam when Cargill fights for the WWE Women's Championship at SummerSlam. Before the main event, I predicted that Naomi's days holding the Money in the Bank briefcase would be numbered — I just didn't anticipate she'd cash in on the very same night, which seems to separate Cargill and Naomi for the foreseeable future. The move could allow their rivalry to cool down, Cargill to inch closer to holding championship gold, and for WWE to eventually circle back to Naomi in the future. 3. Stephanie Vaquer is riding huge momentum When Stephanie Vaquer signed with WWE and immediately landed in NXT, it wasn't clear what her path to the main roster and superstardom would look like. She's taken the WWE by storm though, quickly rising up the ranks in NXT and capturing both the NXT Women's Championship and the NXT Women's North American title less than six months into her tenure. Advertisement With her move to the main roster, her rise has followed a similar trajectory. More than a month after she dropped the NXT Women's Championship to Jacy Jayne, Vaquer has competed in the Money in the Bank match, the Queen of the Ring tournament, and now she's earned a world championship match at Clash in Paris. If there were betting odds for this one, they would favor Vaquer holding one of WWE's women's world championships by the end of next year's WrestleMania 42 weekend. 4. Becky Lynch retains, but Lyra Valkyria belongs When it became clear which match was going to close Sunday's show, there was almost no question this one should open it. Between three absolute workhorses, Becky Lynch, Bayley and Lyra Valkyria were almost guaranteed to put on a show-stealer. Yet somehow they over-delivered in a match that set the tone for the evening. Advertisement Valkyria has been one of the more consistent performers in WWE since her arrival, and she's only upped her game since jumping into this program after WrestleMania 41. What was projected to be a sink-or-swim moment for her has been exactly that — she swam. She's stepped up in a big way with this feud, both in the ring and on the mic, to match the levels with Lynch and Bayley. Sunday night was no different as Valkyria looked the part of a main-eventer alongside two of the most consistent women in WWE. 5. Trish Stratus passes the baton to Tiffany Stratton Trish Stratus and Tiffany Stratton was everything we imagined Stratton and Charlotte Flair would be when they first locked up. The match very much felt like a passing of the guard from the former face of the women's division to the current. Stratus played all the hits and at times appeared on the verge of becoming the new WWE Women's Champion. My assumption was Stratus would walk out champion to set up a passing of the guard moment against Jade Cargill at SummerSlam. Instead, Stratton is the one receiving the push in the right direction, keeping the course as she continues to build momentum on what is a pretty decent title run. Advertisement Other thoughts: 6. No surprises with The Judgment Day retaining their Women's Tag Team titles. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss gel really well as a tag team and it's fresh to move Flair from on her own to the support of a tag team. She received a huge response in Atlanta and this unlikely team feels like the perfect opposition to the Judgement Day. I can understand why Sunday's match wasn't a 2 vs. 2, but that should ideally be where we're headed. 7. Blake Monroe's alignment with Jordynne Grace was deservedly short-lived, as she was flying a bit too close to becoming a character she just spent more than a year building and subsequently tearing down in AEW. A right-out-of-the-gate rivalry with Grace is going to be hard-hitting though, and offers what could be a signature program incredibly early into her WWE tenure.

Gunther defeats Goldberg in WWE legend's retirement match; Seth Rollins appears to suffer knee injury
Gunther defeats Goldberg in WWE legend's retirement match; Seth Rollins appears to suffer knee injury

Fox News

time6 days ago

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Gunther defeats Goldberg in WWE legend's retirement match; Seth Rollins appears to suffer knee injury

WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg gave it his all in an effort to capture the World Heavyweight Championship from Gunther at Saturday Night's Main Event but came up just short. It the final match of Goldberg's illustrious career on Saturday, which took place in Atlanta at the State Farm Arena. For weeks, Gunther taunted Goldberg and goaded him into one final match of his pro wrestling career. Goldberg came out to a crowd eager to get one final glimpse of the legend. Unfortunately, for him, Gunther was on his A-game throughout the match. Gunther avoided a spear, which took out referee Charles Robinson. Gunther used the opportunity to remove Goldberg's knee brace and use it as a weapon. But Goldberg had one, final sign of life. As Gunther got back into the ring, Goldberg stalked him and hit him with the spear. He then lifted Gunther up and hit the Jackhammer. Goldberg crawled over for the pin as a new referee entered the ring. But Gunther kicked out right before the count of three. Gunther was able to take over from there and put Goldberg into a sleeper hold. Goldberg passed out and Gunther was declared the winner. As the dust settled, Goldberg thanked friends, family and fans for coming out to support him one last time. Before the main event match took place, WWE fans were thrown for a loop when LA Knight pinned Seth Rollins in a shocking upset. Rollins appeared to suffer a knee injury during the match. He needed to have medical personnel come to check out him for a few minutes. He gave it a go for another few minutes, but Knight ended the match quickly. It appeared Rollins suffered the tweak on one of the aerial moves he performed on Knight. Videos posted to social media showed Rollins getting helped to the back. Elsewhere, Solo Sikoa retained the United States Championship over Jimmy Uso. Randy Orton, with Jelly Roll in his corner, defeated Drew McIntyre, who had Logan Paul backing him. McIntyre got the last lick in when he dropped Jelly Roll with a Claymore. It appears Orton and Jelly Roll are angling toward a tag-team match against McIntyre and Paul in less than a month. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star injures knee during Saturday Night's Main Event
Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star injures knee during Saturday Night's Main Event

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star injures knee during Saturday Night's Main Event

A massive injury may alter all of WWE. Seth Rollins appeared to suffer a legitimate injury during Saturday Night's Main Event, putting the immediate future of one of the company's biggest stars in jeopardy. Advertisement The injury occurred during a match against LA Knight. Rollins was on the attack and had attempted a moonsault in the ring when his knee buckled. Rollins immediately went down and grabbed at his right knee. He backed into the corner of the ring and talked to the referee and Paul Heyman. LA Knight tried to attack Rollins but the referee stopped anything from happening. A ringside doctor eventually came and checked in on Rollins. "The Visionary" briefly spoke with the WWE staffer before he got to his feet. LA Knight hit the BFT and got the pin for the win in what seemed like a quick adjustment to the ending. After the match, people inside Atlanta's State Farm Arena took photos of medical personnel checking on Rollins. A video of Rollins circulating on social media showed his clear frustration, the wrestler barking expletives and requiring help to leave the ring. While the extent of Rollins' injury is currently unknown, it could be catastrophic and potentially means some big changes to storylines. Rollins is Mr. Money in the Bank, able to cash it in for a championship opportunity at any time, and there was speculation he would do it at Saturday Night's Main Event. Advertisement With Heyman, Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker part of his stable, Rollins was also on a hot streak ever since his WrestleMania 41 win in April. The group has become one of the most menacing in WWE. Seth Rollins update reported the finish to Rollins and LA Knight was changed when Rollins was hurt, as he was set to win the match. The severity is unknown, but Rollins' injury is real and not part of a story. Seth Rollins injury history: Knee injuries have plagued career The apparent knee injury on July 12 is just the latest one for Rollins. Knee injuries have put him on the shelf several times in the past. Advertisement In November 2015, Rollins tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL) and meniscus in his right knee during a live event in Ireland. He was the WWE World Heavyweight Champion and had to relinquish the title as he required surgery. He was out for seven months. Rollins then re-tore the MCL in the same knee in January 2017. Despite requiring another surgery, he didn't miss much time. He tore his meniscus again in January 2024, but this time in his left knee. Even though he was injured, Rollins still appeared in WWE in the build-up to WrestleMania 40. He wrestled both nights of the event with the torn meniscus, and was instrumental in the Cody Rhodes vs. The Rock and Roman Reigns storyline. He missed two months of action following the event. While knee injuries have been a constant problem for Rollins, he has also dealt with back issues throughout his career. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star hurts knee, ends match early

Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star injures knee during Saturday Night's Main Event
Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star injures knee during Saturday Night's Main Event

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star injures knee during Saturday Night's Main Event

A massive injury may alter all of WWE. Seth Rollins appeared to suffer a legitimate injury during Saturday Night's Main Event, putting one of the company's biggest star's immediate future in jeopardy. The injury occurred during a match against LA Knight. Rollins was on the attack and had attempted a backflip in the ring when his knee buckled. Rollins immediately went down and grabbed at his right knee. He backed into the corner of the ring and talked to the referee and Paul Heyman. LA Knight tried to attack Rollins but the referee stopped anything from happening. Advertisement A ringside doctor eventually came and checked in on Rollins. "The Visionary" briefly spoke with the WWE staffer before he got to his feet. LA Knight hit the BFT and got the pin for the win in what seemed like a quick adjustment to the ending. After the match, people inside Atlanta's State Farm Arena took photos of medical personnel checking on Rollins inside the ring. He then received help walking back to the locker rooms. While the extent of Rollins' injury is currently unknown, it could be catastrophic and potentially means some big changes to storylines. Rollins is Mr. Money in the Bank, able to cash it in for a championship opportunity at any time, and there was speculation he would do it at Saturday Night's Main Event. Advertisement With Heyman, Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker part of his stable, Rollins was also on a hot streak ever since his WrestleMania 41 win in April. The group has become one of the most menacing in WWE. This story will be updated with more information. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Seth Rollins injury update: WWE star hurts knee, ends match early

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