Paul McCartney Tour 2010: Dates Annouced and Tickets on Sale

by Blaine Metzgar | February 22, 2010 at 07:07 pm
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Paul McCartney's Tour for 2010 has been highly anticipated but fear not fans, the initial dates and locations were announced and the tickets go on presale tomorrow. Titled Paul McCartney's 'Up and Coming Tour,' the legendary rocker will kick off his tour at the JOBING.com Arena in Glendale, Arizona on March 28th and then head over to the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood, California on March 30; from there no locations have been confirmed but are tentatively in up and coming status.

McCartney's Arizona show will officially be his first concert in the state in five years.

Presale tickets will be available to fan club members and American Express card holders.

Although details of the extent of the 'Up and Coming Tour' have yet to be announced it is expected to be the former-Beatles heartthrob's biggest tour in years on American soil with songs from the Wings, The Beatles, the Fireman, and of course McCartney's own solo catalogs.

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Judith

    THIS SUCKS! Remember that girl who made a sign and she got her arm tatooed of his signiture. I am like 12! i can't get a tattoo of his signiture GRRRRR If only 12 year olds could get tattoos. Oh well :( :( :(

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Michael Thompson

He needs to come to Raleigh!!! Me and my girl and bunch of my firneds would go!!!

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b-rad

Finally coming to Salt Lake City! Sweet

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