Got Back was a concert tour by English musician Paul McCartney. The tour started on 28 April 2022 at the Spokane Arena in Spokane, Washington, and ended on 25 November 2025 at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The tour was McCartney's first following the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in the cancellation of a planned European leg of his Freshen Up tour in 2020, which included a planned performance at Glastonbury Festival. McCartney performed at Glastonbury on 25 June 2022, as a conclusion to the first leg of the Got Back tour.

The setlist for Got Back, as with McCartney's other concert tours as a solo artist, included songs by his former bands the Beatles and Wings, as well as songs from his solo career. In addition to McCartney, the tour band included Rusty Anderson on guitar, Brian Ray on guitar and bass, Paul "Wix" Wickens on keyboards, and Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums, along with the brass trio Hot City Horns. Originally planned for fourteen stops on the tour, a second date in both Oakland, California, and Boston were later added, for a total of sixteen concerts across the United States. On July 31, 2023, McCartney announced he would resume the Got Back tour, beginning with seven shows in Australia, followed by a Latin American leg. A second Latin American leg, with shows in cities where the tour had not previously visited, was announced in June 2024, followed by a second European leg. On June 20, 2024, McCartney announced two more concerts in Mexico. On July 10, 2025, McCartney announced a second North American leg of the tour beginning in September 2025 in Palm Springs, California.

Background

North America and Europe

Got Back was McCartney's first series of live shows since 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cancellation of the final European leg of his previous tour in 2020, which included a planned performance at Glastonbury Festival as the final show. During the pandemic in 2020, McCartney recorded and released his 18th solo album, McCartney III. In 2021, the three-part documentary series The Beatles: Get Back, directed and produced by Peter Jackson, was released on Disney+. The series covers the making of the album Let It Be by McCartney's former band the Beatles, utilizing footage and audio captured for a 1970 documentary film of the same name.

The dates for the Got Back tour were announced on 18 February 2022. The tour was originally planned to have fourteen stops. On 25 February 2022, it was announced that a second concert would be held at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, on 8 June, in addition to the already-announced concert on 7 June. On 11 March, it was then announced that the concert planned for 6 May at Oakland Arena in Oakland, California, would be followed by a second concert in the same venue on 8 May (Mother's Day), bringing the total number of planned stops on the tour to sixteen.

Following the conclusion of the North American leg of the tour, McCartney headlined at the Glastonbury Festival on 25 June 2022, in a 160-minute set, with special guests Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen.

Overview

McCartney at his upright piano at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida
McCartney performing "I've Got a Feeling" as a "video duet" with footage of John Lennon

The setlist for the Got Back tour consisted of over 30 songs, including songs by the Beatles and Wings, as well as songs from McCartney's solo career. Each concert ran for around 2 hours and 40 minutes. The pre-show featured a scrolling video slide show of images of McCartney and the Beatles, culminating in an animated image of McCartney's Höfner bass.

The sixth song on the setlist was Wings' "Let Me Roll It", which segued into a snippet of "Foxy Lady" as a tribute to Jimi Hendrix. The ninth song on the setlist was "My Valentine", a song from McCartney's solo career, accompanied by a video of Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp gesturing in sign language. The 16th song on the setlist, the Beatles' "Blackbird", featured McCartney singing while playing acoustic guitar, elevated about six metres (20 feet) in the air, in front of a large LED display. "Blackbird" was followed by another acoustic performance, "Here Today", a song which McCartney wrote about his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon after Lennon's murder in 1980. The 22nd song on the setlist, the George Harrison-penned "Something", began with McCartney playing a ukulele which Harrison gave to him. The 28th song on the setlist, Wings' "Live and Let Die", involves the use of pyrotechnics, including flames and fireworks.

The Spokesman-Review and The Dallas Morning News noted the absence of the Beatles song "Back in the U.S.S.R.", a usual staple of McCartney's live concerts, from the setlist, in light of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Immediately preceding the encore at each stop on the tour, McCartney and his fellow band members left the stage and each returned with a flag: the flag of the United Kingdom, the flag of the country they were performing in, an LGBT pride flag, and, in 2022, the flag of Ukraine, as well as the state flag of whichever US state the concert took place in (for example, the flag of Texas at the show in Fort Worth, Texas, and the flag of Florida at the show in Hollywood, Florida).

The encore of the show was composed of the Beatles songs "I've Got a Feeling", "Birthday" / “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)", Helter Skelter", and "Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight" / "The End". "I've Got a Feeling" was originally written and sung by McCartney and John Lennon and included on the Let It Be album. The performances of this song during the tour included a "video duet" between McCartney and Lennon, using footage restored for the Get Back documentary of Lennon performing the song with the Beatles during their 1969 rooftop concert. Jackson had isolated the vocals of Lennon after conceiving the idea of having Lennon "sing" along with McCartney and his live band; he told McCartney, "We can extract John's voice, and he can sing with you," to which McCartney replied, "Oh, yeah!"

On the final stop of the North American leg of the tour, on 16 June 2022 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, McCartney was joined on stage during the concert by New Jersey-born musicians Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi. Springsteen, with McCartney and McCartney's band, performed the Springsteen song "Glory Days", as well as the Beatles' "I Wanna Be Your Man". During the show's encore, Bon Jovi appeared on stage with balloons and sang "Happy Birthday" to McCartney, who turned 80 years old two days later on 18 June. Springsteen returned during the final song, "The End", playing guitar.

During the 2024 leg in Latin America, McCartney debuted "Now and Then" which was accompanied by clips of the song's music video.

McCartney also held meet and greet events for competition-winning fans for the first time since COVID. When interviewed about the encounters before his Buenos Aires shows in Argentina, he said "It’s great because they are always super pleased to see me, and they each have an interesting story. For example, one guy today told me he just got married, and another fan mentioned she is getting married to someone she met at my show soon which is so lovely to hear."

Reception

Reviewing the 13 May concert held at Inglewood, California's SoFi Stadium, Chris Willman of Variety commended McCartney's singing voice and made note of the show's structure: "a rocking opening stretch highly reliant on '70s rockers [...] a partially acoustic, 'Storytellers'-like magical history tour of the Beatles' rise as the backbone of Act 2, [...] and then, letting the third hour be birthday songs, na-na-na-na-na-na-na-ing and Abbey Road medley-izing. That structure indisputably works, and so, as part of a winning formula, does a band that has now been together for many more years than the Beatles ever were".

The Charlotte Observer's Théoden Janes, reviewing the 21 May concert at Truist Field at Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, praised the show, calling the setlist "thoughtfully curated" and writing that "the entire night was one big nonstop highlight". However, Janes suggested that the production "skip the music video that plays during 'My Valentine,'" stating, "We want to think about someone we love during that song. Not about Depp and Amber Heard"; they also criticized the heavy traffic around the stadium and the management of it by stadium officials and local police.

Grant Albert of the Miami New Times, in a review of the 25 May concert held at Hollywood, Florida's Hard Rock Live, wrote that McCartney "can't hit the high notes like he used to. Still, his 60-plus year discography, showmanship, and influence didn't stop the nearly 7,000 attendees from enjoying the rock polymath perform"; he added, "McCartney injected loads of humor, visuals, lasers, and a genuine intention to put on a good show".

Reviewing the 7 June concert at Fenway Park in Boston, Marc Hirsh of the Boston Globe noted "some small noticeable vulnerabilities from age" in McCartney's singing voice, "But it otherwise maintained its essential McCartneyness". Hirsh also wrote, "Eleven days shy of turning 80, he was spry and up for the endurance challenge of playing upward of 30 songs over the course of two hours and 40 minutes at the first of two sold-out shows."

Personnel

Rusty Anderson (Backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar)Paul McCartney (Lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, piano, electric guitar, ukulele, mandolin)Brian Ray (Backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, electric sitar)
Paul "Wix" Wickens (Backing vocals, keyboards, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bongos, percussion, harmonica, accordion)Abe Laboriel Jr. (Backing vocals, drums, percussion)

Additional musicians

Hot City Horns

  • Mike Davis – trumpet
  • Kenji Fenton – saxophone
  • Paul Burton – trombone

Set lists

McCartney performing at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
McCartney performing "Blackbird" at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida

2022

  1. "Can't Buy Me Love"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "Letting Go"
  4. "Got to Get You into My Life"
  5. "Come On to Me"
  6. "Let Me Roll It" (with "Foxy Lady" coda)
  7. "Getting Better"
  8. "Let 'Em In" or "Women and Wives"
  9. "My Valentine"
  10. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  11. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  12. "I've Just Seen a Face" or "We Can Work It Out"
  13. "In Spite of All the Danger"
  14. "Love Me Do"
  15. "Dance Tonight"
  16. "Blackbird"
  17. "Here Today"
  18. "New" or "Queenie Eye"
  19. "Lady Madonna"
  20. "Fuh You"
  21. "Jet" (added from 8 June)
  22. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  23. "Something"
  24. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  25. "You Never Give Me Your Money"
  26. "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window"
  27. "Get Back"
  28. "Band on the Run"
  29. "Let It Be"
  30. "Live and Let Die"
  31. "Hey Jude"

Encore

  1. "I've Got a Feeling" (virtual duet with John Lennon)
  2. "Birthday"
  3. "Helter Skelter"
  4. "Golden Slumbers"
  5. "Carry That Weight"
  6. "The End"

2023

  1. "Can't Buy Me Love" or "A Hard Day's Night"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "Letting Go"
  4. "She's A Woman" or "Drive My Car"
  5. "Got to Get You into My Life"
  6. "Come On to Me" or "Coming Up"
  7. "Let Me Roll It" (with "Foxy Lady" coda)
  8. "Getting Better"
  9. "Let 'Em In"
  10. "My Valentine"
  11. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  12. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  13. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  14. "In Spite of All the Danger"
  15. "Love Me Do"
  16. "Dance Tonight"
  17. "Blackbird"
  18. "Here Today"
  19. "New" or "Queenie Eye"
  20. "Lady Madonna"
  21. "Fuh You" (Removed from 4 December)
  22. "You Never Give Me Your Money" (Removed from 4 December)
  23. "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window" (Removed from 4 December)
  24. "Jet"
  25. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  26. "Something"
  27. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  28. "Band on the Run"
  29. "Get Back"
  30. "Let It Be"
  31. "Live and Let Die"
  32. "Hey Jude"

Encore

  1. "I've Got a Feeling" (virtual duet with John Lennon)
  2. "Birthday" or "I Saw Her Standing There" or "Day Tripper"
  3. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"
  4. "Helter Skelter"
  5. "Golden Slumbers"
  6. "Carry That Weight"
  7. "The End"

2024

  1. "Can't Buy Me Love" or "A Hard Day's Night"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "Letting Go"
  4. "She's A Woman" or "Drive My Car" or "All My Loving"
  5. "Got to Get You into My Life"
  6. "Come On to Me"
  7. "Let Me Roll It" (with "Foxy Lady" coda)
  8. "Getting Better"
  9. "Let 'Em In"
  10. "My Valentine"
  11. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  12. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  13. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  14. "In Spite of All the Danger"
  15. "Love Me Do"
  16. "Michelle" (only in Paris)
  17. "Dance Tonight"
  18. "Blackbird"
  19. "Here Today"
  20. "Now and Then"
  21. "New"
  22. "Lady Madonna"
  23. "Jet"
  24. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  25. "Something"
  26. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  27. "Band on the Run"
  28. "Wonderful Christmastime" (only in Manchester and London)
  29. "Get Back"
  30. "Let It Be"
  31. "Live and Let Die"
  32. "Hey Jude"

Encore

  1. "I've Got a Feeling" (virtual duet with John Lennon)
  2. "Birthday" or "Hi, Hi, Hi" or "I Saw Her Standing There" or "Day Tripper"
  3. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"
  4. "Helter Skelter"
  5. "Golden Slumbers"
  6. "Carry That Weight"
  7. "The End"

2025

  1. "Help!"
  2. "Coming Up"
  3. "Got to Get You into My Life"
  4. "Drive My Car"
  5. "Letting Go"
  6. "Come On to Me"
  7. "Let Me Roll It" (with "Foxy Lady" coda)
  8. "Getting Better"
  9. "Let 'Em In"
  10. "My Valentine"
  11. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  12. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  13. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  14. "Michelle" (only in Montreal)
  15. "In Spite of All the Danger"
  16. "Love Me Do"
  17. "Dance Tonight"
  18. "Blackbird"
  19. "Here Today"
  20. "Now and Then"
  21. "Lady Madonna"
  22. "Jet"
  23. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  24. "Something"
  25. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  26. "Band on the Run"
  27. "Get Back"
  28. "Let It Be"
  29. "Live and Let Die"
  30. "Hey Jude"

Encore

  1. "I've Got a Feeling" (virtual duet with John Lennon)
  2. "Mull of Kintyre" (only in Hamilton)
  3. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"
  4. "Helter Skelter"
  5. "Golden Slumbers"
  6. "Carry That Weight"
  7. "The End"

Tour dates

List of 2022 concerts
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
28 AprilSpokaneUnited StatesSpokane Arena10,760 / 10,760$3,438,893
2 MaySeattleClimate Pledge Arena30,324 / 30,324$7,983,322
3 May
6 MayOaklandOakland Arena28,599 / 28,599$7,580,903
8 May
13 MayInglewoodSoFi Stadium43,658 / 43,658$12,046,695
17 MayFort WorthDickies Arena12,093 / 12,093$3,985,850
21 MayWinston-SalemTruist Field at Wake Forest33,222 / 33,222$7,256,101
25 MayHollywoodHard Rock Live6,720 / 6,720$3,347,447
28 MayOrlandoCamping World Stadium42,662 / 42,662$8,848,665
31 MayKnoxvilleThompson–Boling Arena16,037 / 16,037$4,651,316
4 JuneSyracuseJMA Wireless Dome35,599 / 35,599$7,815,181
7 JuneBostonFenway Park71,380 / 71,380$15,305,355
8 June
12 JuneBaltimoreOriole Park at Camden Yards40,733 / 40,733$9,806,025
16 JuneEast RutherfordMetLife Stadium51,872 / 51,872$13,012,034
24 JuneFromeEnglandCheese & Grain
25 JunePiltonWorthy Farm
List of 2023 concerts
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
18 OctoberAdelaideAustraliaAdelaide Entertainment Centre8,490 / 8,490$1,801,112
21 OctoberMelbourneMarvel Stadium52,152 / 52,152$8,945,988
24 OctoberNewcastleMcDonald Jones Stadium25,631 / 25,631$4,287,589
27 OctoberSydneyAllianz Stadium69,402 / 69,402$11,770,049
28 October
1 NovemberBrisbaneSuncorp Stadium38,688 / 38,688$6,215,622
4 NovemberGold CoastHeritage Bank Stadium26,108 / 26,108$4,039,435
14 NovemberMexico CityMexicoForo Sol118,088 / 118,088$16,429,326
16 November
28 NovemberBrasíliaBrazilClube do Choro de Brasília
30 NovemberArena BRB Mané Garrincha53,578 / 53,578$4,225,330
3 DecemberBelo HorizonteArena MRV81,001 / 81,001$5,955,622
4 December
7 DecemberSão PauloAllianz Parque149,226 / 149,226$16,233,151
9 December
10 December
13 DecemberCuritibaEstádio Couto Pereira43,633 / 43,633$4,301,288
16 DecemberRio de JaneiroMaracanã Stadium62,305 / 62,305$5,360,278
List of 2024 concerts
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
1 OctoberMontevideoUruguayEstadio Centenario
5 OctoberBuenos AiresArgentinaRiver Plate Stadium
6 October
11 OctoberSantiagoChileEstadio Monumental
15 OctoberSão PauloBrazilAllianz Parque
16 October
19 OctoberFlorianópolisEstádio da Ressacada
23 OctoberCórdobaArgentinaEstadio Mario Alberto Kempes
27 OctoberLimaPeruEstadio Nacional
1 NovemberBogotáColombiaEstadio El Campín
5 NovemberSan JoséCosta RicaEstadio Nacional
8 NovemberGuadalupeMexicoEstadio BBVA
12 NovemberMexico CityEstadio GNP Seguros
14 November
17 NovemberAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
4 DecemberParisFranceLa Défense Arena
5 December
9 DecemberMadridSpainWiZink Center
10 December
14 DecemberManchesterEnglandCo-op Live
15 December
18 DecemberLondonThe O2 Arena
19 December
List of 2025 concerts
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
29 SeptemberPalm DesertUnited StatesAcrisure Arena
4 OctoberParadiseAllegiant Stadium
7 OctoberAlbuquerqueIsleta Amphitheater
11 OctoberDenverCoors Field
14 OctoberDes MoinesCasey’s Center
17 OctoberMinneapolisU.S. Bank Stadium
22 OctoberTulsaBOK Center
25 OctoberSan AntonioAlamodome
29 OctoberNew OrleansSmoothie King Center
2 NovemberAtlantaState Farm Arena
3 November
6 NovemberNashvilleThe Pinnacle
8 NovemberColumbusNationwide Arena
11 NovemberPittsburghPPG Paints Arena
14 NovemberBuffaloKeyBank Center
17 NovemberMontréalCanadaBell Centre
18 November
21 NovemberHamiltonTD Coliseum
24 NovemberChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center
25 November
Total1,151,961 / 1,151,961$194,642,577

Image gallery

  • McCartney, Laboriel Jr., Anderson, and Ray performing at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida
  • McCartney playing bass at Camping World Stadium
  • McCartney performing "Live and Let Die" at Camping World Stadium

See also

External links

  • (archived 30 May 2022)