Paul McCartney tickets: How to save on seats to all US, Canada concerts

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Calling all Beatles aficionados — Dust off your vinyl of Let It Be and Abbey Road, and get ready for a sonic voyage. At 82, Sir Paul McCartney is gearing up for his first

major North American concert tour

since 2022, and it’s shaping up to be nothing short of legendary.

The U.S./Canada leg of Paul McCartney’s “

Got Back Tour

” is set to kick off on

Sept. 29

at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, Calif., and conclude at Chicago’s United Center on

Nov. 25

. The legendary artist will also include an

Ohio stop

at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus on

Nov. 8

.

Tour Dates, Cities, and Ticket Deals

Presales for fan-club members start July 15 at 10 a.m. local time, while the general sale begins July 18, also at 10 a.m. local, via

Ticketmaster

.

Tickets to this iconic event are selling fast, but folks looking to snag early ticket deals can save on trusted third-party platforms including

Vivid Seats

,

SeatGeek

,

StubHub

,

Viagogo

,

Ticket City

, and

Ticketmaster

.

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Here are the best ticket prices available to each of Paul McCartney’s “Got Back” North American tour dates as of July 14:

Sept. 29 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena


  • Vivid Seats:

    $537


  • SeatGeek:

    $442


  • StubHub:

    $464


  • Viagogo:

    $462


  • Ticket City:

    $544


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 4 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium


  • Vivid Seats:

    $267


  • SeatGeek:

    $262


  • StubHub:

    $263


  • Viagogo:

    $262


  • Ticket City:

    $320


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 7 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater


  • Vivid Seats:

    $312


  • SeatGeek:

    $266


  • StubHub:

    $270


  • Viagogo:

    $271


  • Ticket City:

    $333


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 11 – Denver, CO – Coors Field


  • Vivid Seats:

    $238


  • SeatGeek:

    $224


  • StubHub:

    $226


  • Viagogo:

    $225


  • Ticket City:

    $244


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 14 – Des Moines, IA – Casey’s Center


  • Vivid Seats:

    $359


  • SeatGeek:

    $343


  • StubHub:

    $316


  • Viagogo:

    $315


  • Ticket City:

    $364


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 17 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium


  • Vivid Seats:

    $270


  • SeatGeek:

    TBD


  • StubHub:

    $241


  • Viagogo:

    $240


  • Ticket City:

    $274


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 22 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center


  • Vivid Seats:

    $327


  • SeatGeek:

    $278


  • StubHub:

    $263


  • Viagogo: $262

  • Ticket City:

    $329


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Oct. 29 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center


  • Vivid Seats:

    $370


  • SeatGeek:

    $289


  • StubHub:

    $278


  • Viagogo:

    $277


  • Ticket City:

    $374


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 2 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena


  • Vivid Seats:

    $357


  • SeatGeek:

    $318


  • StubHub:

    $320


  • Viagogo:

    $319


  • Ticket City:

    $362


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 3 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena


  • Vivid Seats:

    $349


  • SeatGeek:

    $292


  • StubHub:

    $297


  • Viagogo:

    $296


  • Ticket City:

    $352


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 6 – Nashville, TN – The Pinnacle


  • Vivid Seats:

    $2,795


  • SeatGeek:

    TBD


  • StubHub: $1,796

  • Viagogo:

    $1,789


  • Ticket City:

    $2,828


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 8 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena


  • Vivid Seats:

    $388


  • SeatGeek:

    $378


  • StubHub:

    $355


  • Viagogo:

    $354


  • Ticket City:

    $400


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 11 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena


  • Vivid Seats:

    $338


  • SeatGeek:

    $338


  • StubHub:

    $320


  • Viagogo:

    $319


  • Ticket City:

    $342


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 14 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center


  • Vivid Seats:

    $375


  • SeatGeek:

    $352


  • StubHub:

    $330


  • Viagogo:

    $328


  • Ticket City:

    $371


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 17 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre


  • Vivid Seats:

    $377


  • SeatGeek:

    $423


  • StubHub:

    $286


  • Viagogo:

    $251


  • Ticket City:

    $875


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 18 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre


  • Vivid Seats:

    $377


  • SeatGeek:

    $423


  • StubHub:

    $298


  • Viagogo:

    $261


  • Ticket City:

    $813


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 21 – Hamilton, ON – TD Coliseum


  • Vivid Seats:

    $409


  • SeatGeek:

    $403


  • StubHub:

    $320


  • Viagogo:

    $279


  • Ticket City:

    TBD


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 24 – Chicago, IL – United Center


  • Vivid Seats:

    $357


  • SeatGeek:

    $366


  • StubHub:

    $364


  • Viagogo:

    $363


  • Ticket City:

    $362


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Nov. 25 – Chicago, IL – United Center


  • Vivid Seats:

    $364


  • SeatGeek:

    $374


  • StubHub:

    $320


  • Viagogo:

    $319


  • Ticket City:

    $366


  • Ticketmaster:

    TBD

Why this tour is a Beatles fan’s dream


A setlist traversing six decades:

Expect to hear timeless Beatles anthems like Hey Jude, Blackbird, and Let It Be, alongside Wings-era classics (Band on the Run, Live and Let Die) and solo gems. You might even catch a moving “duet” with John on I’ve Got a Feeling, recreated from restored Get Back documentary footage.


Spectacle and showmanship:

Longtime bandmates—including Rusty Anderson, Brian Ray, “Wix” Wickens, Abe Laboriel Jr., and the Hot City Horns—bring full-throttle rock show energy. With video interludes, pyrotechnics, and even flags onstage, this isn’t just nostalgia; it’s a celebratory homage to the power of music.


New milestones and first‑time cities:

McCartney’s heading to places he’s never performed before, like Albuquerque and the Greater Palm Springs area—plus iconic venues like Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and two-night finales in Chicago.

(“I’ve never done Albuquerque,” Paul might say. “Looks like we’ll be doin’ it right this time!”)

Final Verse

This isn’t just another tour—it’s a heartfelt celebration of Paul’s unparalleled journey, from Cavern Club to stadiums, where everyone can sing “All you need is love” at the top of their lungs. Whether you’re in the crowd or carrying a Beatle-inspired guitar pick, expect a night brimming with musical magic, witty banter, and memories that will last as long as the chord progression of Hey Jude.

It’s not just the past calling—it’s your invitation to come together, celebrate, and create a little more history with Sir Paul in 2025.

Note: Tickets for Paul McCartney’s North American “Got Back Tour” are not officially for sale yet but are appearing on the large third party ticket sites now because some people receive early tickets due to connections with the venue, or artist. Additionally, credit card holders often get access to presale tickets as an account perk.

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