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OT: Paul McCartney announces 2005 North American Tour!!!

Postby JourneyTroll » Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:19 am

Paul McCartney is touring this year, and here's the perfect opportunity for Journey to ask to be the opening act. Notice that Paul McCartney will not be playing at any casinos, fairs, or campgrounds. Instead, Paul McCartney will be playing at some of best venues in North America.

Paul McCartney Announces N. American Tour

By Staff
Apr 18, 2005, 23:09

Paul McCartney is ready to rock with 'US' this fall, nearly four years after his critically hailed, Billboard Magazine Concert Tour of the Year, 'Back In the U.S.' swept through the U.S. Since his return to the stage in 2002, after a decade long performance hiatus, millions from countries across the globe have experienced his sold-out concerts.

But Americans can expect the unexpected when 'US' kicks off at Miami's American Airlines Arena on Friday, September 16th. The all-new tour, which is planned to coincide with a new McCartney recording, will be highlighted by the classics from McCartney's Beatles, Wings and solo career, as well as songs that have yet to be or haven’t been performed on American soil in nearly 15 years.

"We are looking forward to playing again in America," said McCartney. "They know how to have a good time and we’re there to give it to them. It'll be fun to visit some new places, to see some old faces and to do things a bit differently this time. We’re ready to rock."

'US' will rock and roll through the United States for 28 performances that will span a nearly 11-week period before its close on Tuesday, November 29th at Los Angeles' STAPLES Center. While highlights include return visits to Boston's Fleet Center, New York's Madison Square Garden, Chicago's United Center and Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, 'US' will mark a first for some. On Thursday, October 27th and on Sunday, October 30th, Des Moines, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska will experience their first EVER Paul McCartney performance (including Beatles and Wings). In addition, Miami and Seattle, amongst other cities, will celebrate McCartney's return after nearly 15 years.

If McCartney's appearance at Superbowl XXXIX or his last concert in front of 125,000 muddied fans at England's prestigious Glastonbury Festival (NME Magazine's Best Event for 2005) are any indication, fans can expect to see another groundbreaking production.

"Only McCartney can top McCartney," said Brad Wavra, ClearChannel Entertainment. "But if you think you’ve already seen him, think again."

AEG/Concerts West representative Paul Gongaware added: "Half the fun of this tour is wondering which songs he's going to play. There's so much that we didn't see in 2002."

McCartney's band mates Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums), Rusty Anderson (guitar), Brian Ray (guitar and bass) and Paul
"Wix" Wickens (keyboards) return for 'US.'

Tickets for Paul McCartney's 'US' Tour go on sale beginning Saturday, April 23rd.

Lexus will be the presenting sponsor of the 'US' Tour.

"I'm very pleased to be a part of this new project with Lexus because I think there is a natural fit," said McCartney.


PAUL McCARTNEY – THE 'US' TOUR

DATE CITY VENUE
Friday, September 16th Miami American Airlines Arena
Saturday, September 17th Tampa St. Pete Times Forum
Tuesday, September 20th Atlanta Philips Arena
Thursday, September 22nd Philadelphia Wachovia Center
Monday, September 26th Boston FleetCenter
Tuesday, October 4th New York Madison Square Garden
Wednesday, October 5th New York Madison Square Garden
Saturday, October 8th Washington DC MCI Center
Monday, October 10th Toronto Air Canada Centre
Friday, October 14th Detroit The Palace
Tuesday, October 18th Chicago United Center
Saturday, October 22nd Columbus Value City Arena
Sunday, October 23rd Milwaukee Bradley Center
Wednesday, October 26th St. Paul Xcel Energy Center
Thursday, October 27th Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
Sunday, October 30th Omaha Qwest Center
Tuesday, November 1st Denver The Pepsi Center
Thursday, November 3rd Seattle KeyArena
Friday, November 4th Portland Rose Garden
Monday, November 7th San Jose HP Pavilion
Friday, November 11th Anaheim Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Wednesday, November 16th Sacramento ARCO Arena
Saturday, November 19th Houston Toyota Center
Sunday, November 20th Dallas American Airlines Center
Wednesday, November 23rd Phoenix Glendale Arena
Friday, November 25th Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
Saturday, November 26th Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena
Tuesday, November 29th Los Angeles STAPLES Center

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Postby heardonthestreet » Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:35 am

I went to his 93 World Tour, "Off The Ground" @ The Silverdome in Pontiac. He's incredible. He epitomized the Beatles, according to John Lennon, and their music will never be topped by anyone, imo.

Wanna meet at the Detroit concert J.T.?
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Postby JourneyTroll » Thu Apr 21, 2005 1:01 am

heardonthestreet wrote:I went to his 93 World Tour, "Off The Ground" @ The Silverdome in Pontiac. He's incredible. He epitomized the Beatles, according to John Lennon, and their music will never be topped by anyone, imo.

Wanna meet at the Detroit concert J.T.?


Journeytroll will be at the Boston concert.

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Re: OT: Paul McCartney announces 2005 North American Tour!!!

Postby Rockindeano » Fri Apr 22, 2005 5:53 am

[quote="JourneyTroll"]Paul McCartney is touring this year, and here's the perfect opportunity for Journey to ask to be the opening act.


Shove it ALL the way up your ass troll. You are an idiot. Journey opens for NO ONE!
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Re: OT: Paul McCartney announces 2005 North American Tour!!!

Postby JourneyTroll » Fri Apr 22, 2005 6:51 am

Rock'ndeano wrote:
JourneyTroll wrote:Paul McCartney is touring this year, and here's the perfect opportunity for Journey to ask to be the opening act.


Shove it ALL the way up your ass troll. You are an idiot. Journey opens for NO ONE!


Alas, that's why Journey will be playing at the Casinos, Fairs, and Camp grounds this year. Journey did open for The Rolling Stones in 1981 with some of their dates.

If Journey opened for Paul McCartney for some of his dates, then the band would benefit tremendously.

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Postby realrockfan30 » Mon May 09, 2005 11:25 am

When did Paul McCartney join Journey?
Whatever happened to good ol' rock and roll?
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