Rumours are swirling with exciting news for Australian music fans as it is speculated that music legend Paul McCartney may be returning to the country for a tour this year.
If the reports are true, it would mark McCartney’s first visit since headlining the Glastonbury Festival in the previous year, where he wowed audiences with a career-spanning set of hits from The Beatles, Wings, and his solo career.
Rumours have it that McCartney is in talks with Frontier Touring about potential dates on the east coast of Australia, with the possibility of additional cities (including Adelaide) being added to the itinerary.
While the details remain undisclosed, anticipation is building for the potential arrival of the iconic musician, known for his timeless contributions to the world of music.
Frontier Touring has been on a roll, presenting sold-out tours by other legendary acts like Foo Fighters and Taylor Swift, adding McCartney to their lineup would undoubtedly elevate this summer’s concert season to unprecedented heights.
Paul McCartney last graced Australian stages in December 2017, where he surpassed expectations at Perth’s NIB Stadium.
His performances are renowned for their unforgettable moments, including a touching “video duet” of “I’ve Got A Feeling” with the late John Lennon, a heartwarming tribute that left fans moved.
If the Australian tour comes to fruition, music enthusiasts can expect a magical experience as McCartney effortlessly transports them through decades of musical history with classics like “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Let It Be,” and “Hey Jude.”
His past tour, the Go Back tour, was a massive success, grossing a staggering $100 million over 50 shows.
We’ll keep you updated as the details are unfolded. From one Beatles nut to another. I got you.