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Sir Paul McCartney performing on stage at Co-op Live in Manchester during his Got Back tour. Picture date: Saturday December 14, 2024
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With three years having passed since the start of Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour, and a similar amount of time since he last did a North American leg, the legend is back on this side of the pond and ready to hit the stage for his eager audience. The Got Back Tour kicks off in September with a show in Palm Desert, California, and is set to run for 19 performances. With his long-running tour not having had North American shows in some time, it’s no surprise that tickets are nearing sold-out status already. Luckily, there are still a few avenues available if you’re looking for how to buy tickets to Paul McCartney’s 2025 Got Back Tour stops.

The Got Back Tour, which originally began in 2022, saw Paul McCartney join with the likes of 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. The original tour was set to wrap up after 14 stops; however, due to the great success it saw, McCartney announced he would extend it. These extensions continued into both 2023 and 2024, where the star took to the stage across Australia, Europe, and South America. 2025 marks his much-anticipated return to North America, and presently, the tour is set to finish up in November.

We’ve got you covered if you're looking to score tickets to see Paul McCartney’s much-anticipated Got Back Tour 2025 North American leg this fall. Here's our breakdown of Paul McCartney’s tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between original and resale tickets. You can also look at ticket details at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.

Paul McCartney’s 2025 tour schedule

The second North American leg of Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour will kick off on September 29 in Palm Desert, California, and run through November 25. It will culminate in two days of performances in Chicago, Illinois.

DateCityStubHub pricesVivid Seats prices
September 29, 2025Palm Desert, CA$608$636
October 4, 2025Las Vegas, NV$160$158
October 7, 2025Albuquerque, NM$251$242
October 11, 2025Denver, CO$154$149
October 14, 2025Des Moines, IA$231$223
October 17, 2025Minneapolis, MN$105$106
October 22, 2025Tulsa, OK$176$174
October 29, 2025New Orleans, LA$154$160
November 2, 2025Atlanta, GA$292$296
November 3, 2025Atlanta, GA$261$262
November 6, 2025Nashville, TN$862$829
November 8, 2025Columbus, OH$437$494
November 11, 2025Pittsburgh, PA$303$302
November 14, 2025Buffalo, NY$336$347
November 17, 2025Montreal, Canada$164$202
November 18, 2025Montreal, Canada$161$192
November 21, 2025Hamilton, Canada$330$373
November 24, 2025Chicago, IL$326$347
November 25, 2025Chicago, IL$320$306

How to buy tickets for Paul McCartney’s 2025 concert tour

Original standard tickets for Paul McCartney’s 2025 Got Back Tour are available for purchase on Ticketmaster. As the tour is highly anticipated, the remaining availability for standard tickets is extremely limited. Some shows have already sold out of original tickets, but, as of writing, there are still a small number remaining for some shows. Please check Ticketmaster for the most up-to-date information regarding original ticket availability.

Tickets are also available from verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. As remaining original tickets are extremely limited, you may have better luck securing your preferred seat from these sites instead.

How much are Paul McCartney tickets?

Ticket prices for Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour vary depending on the date, location, and demand for each show. For shows with original tickets remaining, the prices on Ticketmaster range from around $150 to just over $1,000, depending on the venue’s seating layout. Seats closer to the stage will lean toward the higher end, whereas some further back seating options can be found closer to the lower end of $150.

Verified resale vendor prices vary, with resale tickets for shows that are sold out of original tickets, such as the first tour stop in Palm Desert, tending to be on the higher end. On StubHub, the most affordable options currently range from $105 for McCartney’s October 17 performance in Minneapolis to $862 for his November 6 Nashville stop. Vivid Seats offers similar pricing, ranging from $106 to $829 for the same two shows.

There are several VIP packages available in limited quantities for Paul McCartney’s Got Back Tour via Ticketmaster. Packages include Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, and Gold, with more details available on Ticketmaster. Prices for these packages vary between $400 to over $1,500 and include perks such as reserved seating tickets, exclusive VIP merchandise, and exclusive tour gifts. Two additional VIP packages, the Front Row Hot Sound Package and the Hot Sound Package, also include perks such as access to the pre-show soundcheck, a pre-show hospitality reception event, and priority check-in. Full details on the Front Row Hot Sound and Hot Sound packages can also be found on Ticketmaster. These exclusive VIP packages are currently starting at around $2,000 and, similar to the previous packages, are extremely limited in availability. Please check the Ticketmaster page for the specific date you are interested in attending to see if there are any VIP packages remaining and for the exact pricing details.

Who is opening for Paul McCartney’s tour?

Currently, there is no information released on whether Paul McCartney will have an opening act for the 2025 North American leg of his Got Back Tour. His previous legs did not have openers, and as McCartney typically does not have opening acts for his solo performances, it is unlikely that there will be one for the upcoming tour leg. When the show begins, it will be Paul McCartney taking the stage.

Will there be international tour dates?

Paul McCartney’s 2025 Got Back Tour does not have any international dates scheduled. The Got Back Tour first began in 2022 and previously made tour stops across Europe, Australia, and South America. As his 2025 leg is North America-focused, all the scheduled tour stops will be in the US and Canada. The tour is currently scheduled to finish in November with McCartney’s November 25 performance in Chicago.

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