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Out There (tour)

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2013–15 concert tour by Paul McCartney

Out There
World tour byPaul McCartney
LocationAsia • Europe • North America • South America
Associated albumNew
Start date4 May 2013 (2013-05-04)
End date22 October 2015 (2015-10-22)
Legs14
No. of shows91
Box office$275 million
Paul McCartney concert chronology

Out There was aconcert tour by English singer-songwriterPaul McCartney lasting from 4 May 2013 to 22 October 2015. Some notable nights of the tour included concerts at Warsaw's National Stadium,[1] Verona's Roman Amphitheatre,[2] and Vienna's Happel Stadium,[3] the latter of which he would play for the first time since 2003'sBack in the World tour.[3] McCartney played in Belo Horizonte, Cariacica, Goiânia and Fortaleza, all in Brazil (his first time playing in all four cities)[4] and in Japan for the first time since theDriving World Tour back in 2002.

The setlist for Out There included songs by McCartney's former bandsthe Beatles andWings, along with songs from his solo career. Following the release of McCartney's solo albumNew in October 2013, the songs "New" and "Queenie Eye" were added to the setlist.

Background

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The first official show announced for this tour was a show in Warsaw, Poland. In this announcement, a statement stated that the "Out There! Tour" will "see McCartney and his band travel the world throughout the year, even visiting some places they've never been before."[1] At the press conference for the Brazilian shows, the manager of the Brazilian leg explained that the "Out There! Tour" will feature a new lighting rig, a platform to carry McCartney into the audience, and new songs into McCartney's live repertoire.[5] The tour's announcement was taken at an unusual pace. Rather than announcing the full tour in bulk, each show was announced individually at different dates and times. This gave each venue an opportunity to be exposed in the spotlight. The production was teased in rehearsal photos leaked online, and later released on McCartney's website before the first show in Brazil. These photos displayed elements of the production including a scissor-lift platform that carried McCartney six metres (20 feet) into the air, and the use of laser lights. The first show revealed new video graphics and a stage floor consisting of illuminated LED panels.

In South America

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McCartney being swarmed with grasshoppers inGoiânia.

After much success in Latin America during theUp and Coming andOn the Run tours, a petition was started in the town of Belo Horizonte for McCartney to perform in the city. An announcement from PaulMcCartney.com listed three Brazilian shows to begin his 2013 tour.[4] The tour started on 4 May 2013 inBelo Horizonte, Brazil and continued toGoiânia andFortaleza. This marked his first time performing in all three cities. McCartney was greeted on arrival with billboards across the town of Belo Horizonte welcoming him to the city. Fans were camped outside of the stadium for days to earn a good spot for his show.

On the first night of the tour, McCartney played several Beatles songs live for the first time: "Eight Days a Week", "Your Mother Should Know", "All Together Now", "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" and "Lovely Rita".[6] This show was performed to a sold-out crowd of 55,000 fans.[7] As a sign of appreciation during "Hey Jude", fans held up signs that read "Thank You" to McCartney after responding to their petition.

At the next show inGoiânia, the stage was swarmed withgrasshoppers.[8] The Esperanca Grilo, which translates to the Hope Grasshopper, swarmed the stage, equipment, and even the band and crew during the show. McCartney made notation of the grasshoppers during "Hey Jude", as he sang the line "The movement you need is on your shoulder", turning to his shoulder, singing to the grasshoppers.

Nearly four months after the last show in Japan, McCartney decided to extend the tour during 2014, by announcing a new South American leg, which started in Montevideo, Uruguay, travelling then to Santiago, Chile,[9] to continue after with a show in Lima, Peru,[10] and another in Quito, Ecuador, this being McCartney's first ever show in the country.[11]

In Europe

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The announcement of the first show of the tour came on 20 March 2013. With the headline "Paul McCartney Is Getting 'Out There!'" a performance was listed forWarsaw, Poland at theStadion Narodowy.[1] This performance on 22 June 2013 marked McCartney's first ever performance in the country of Poland. In the hours following this announcement, a second European show forVienna, Austria was listed for 27 June 2013.[3] This concert at theErnst Happel Stadion was his fourth ever concert in Vienna and his first since 2003 during theBack in the World tour. A third European show for 2013 was announced on 26 March 2013, to take place at theArena di Verona inVerona, Italy for his first Verona performance.[2]

In North America

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Within the announcements of the extension of the tour during 2014, on 13 March, McCartney announced his first ever concert in Costa Rica.[12]

McCartney commanding a sea of fans atBonnaroo 2013.

McCartney's first live information for 2013 was announced on 19 February 2013. In a special webcast announcing the2013Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, McCartney was confirmed as a headliner of the festival inManchester, Tennessee.[13] McCartney's specific date and set time was announced 1 May 2013. McCartney took the stage for this performance on 14 June 2013, with a two and a half hour set. Following the announcements of shows in Europe and South America, and Bonnaroo, a show forBoston'sFenway Park was announced for 9 July 2013.[14] This was his first show at Fenway Park since two performances there in 2009. Following the Boston date were shows inAustin, Texas at theFrank Erwin Center for McCartney's Austin debut, Washington, D.C. for his first performance atNationals Park, a return to theBOK Center inTulsa, Oklahoma.[15][16] Shortly after the previous announcements came the confirmation of his first performances inMemphis, Tennessee andOrlando, Florida since his 1993New World Tour, at theFedExForum andAmway Center respectively.[17][18] A performance forSeattle'sSafeco Field was added to the tour, marking the first major performance at the park.[19]

McCartney also played atBankers Life Fieldhouse inIndianapolis on 14 July 2013.[20] Due to popular demand, a second show was booked for Orlando, Austin, and Tulsa. A much rumoured show atMiller Park inMilwaukee was confirmed on 15 April 2013.[21] This performance of 16 July was his first show in Milwaukee since 2005, and his first concert at Miller Park. In a video released on 16 April 2013 by theOutside Lands Music and Arts Festival, McCartney was named as a headliner of the festival.[22] It was later announced on 24 June that McCartney would headline on Friday, 9 August 2013. This will be his first performance inCalifornia since his 2010 performance atAT&T Park in San Francisco.

On 18 April 2013, it was announced that McCartney would take the stage for the first time at theBarclays Center in New York City on 8 and 10 June for a return to New York since his highly successfulYankee Stadium shows in 2011 and the12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief appearance.[23] With mostly American dates announced, in mid April, McCartney announced his first Canadian dates of 2013. Shows at theInvestors Group Field inWinnipeg,Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field inRegina, and theScotiabank Place (to be renamed "Canadian Tire Centre" days prior to the show) inOttawa were all announced on 22 April 2013, just hours apart from each other.[24] This is to be McCartney's first performances in Ottawa and Regina, and a return to Winnipeg since 1993. On 25 April 2013, McCartney announced a return to thePlains of Abraham inQuebec City from his concert celebrating the city's 400th anniversary.[25] The show was played on 23 July 2013.

Many shows on the tour had anomalies from the average stage show, making them highlights. The first show in Orlando featured "Hope of Deliverance" in the set which was played in the prior Brazil leg of the tour. This was the only time the song was performed in North America this year as it was usually replaced by either "I've Just Seen a Face" or "Things We Said Today" for the remainder of the tour. The second night in Orlando saw the tour debut of "I Saw Her Standing There" in place of "Get Back". These two songs would usually alternate between shows. At Bonnaroo, which was the largest attendance crowd on the tour, McCartney performed "Midnight Special" because of lyrics referring to nearby Nashville. The show in Ottawa brought the tour debuts of the songs "Michelle" and "Mull of Kintyre" to the setlist. "Mull of Kintyre" was performed with the fullOttawa Police Service Pipe Band. In Seattle, McCartney brought onstage the remaining members ofNirvana –Dave Grohl,Krist Novoselic, plus their touring musicianPat Smear – to perform their collaborative effort "Cut Me Some Slack" from Grohl's movieSound City. The three continued onstage with McCartney and the band to finish the encore, which included the first performance of "Long Tall Sally" since 1986.[26] "Birthday" was performed for the first time on the tour at the Plains of Abraham show, which also featured "Michelle". At Outside Lands, McCartney replaced "All My Loving" with "Magical Mystery Tour" early in the show. He also performed "San Francisco Bay Blues" and dedicated that song to both "Shelly" and the city of San Francisco. During the encore, McCartney brought theKronos Quartet, who had already performed withThe National earlier in the day, onstage with him and Wickens to perform "Yesterday". "Mull of Kintyre" at the next show in Winnipeg was performed with the City of Winnipeg Police Pipe Band. In Regina, SK, the City of Regina Pipe Band joined McCartney for this number.

McCartney entered 2014 with more access to his fans via the social media appInstagram. After already having used this app to announce and promote shows in Asia and Latin America, McCartney used the app as one of his main ways of announcing shows. He would often post when a series of dates were announced, putting a hashtag (#) with each city he would play. The first announcement appeared on Instagram as well as several other social media outlets on 8 April. The cities wereNew Orleans,Louisville,Albany, andPittsburgh at theSmoothie King Center,Yum! Center,Times Union Center, and theConsol Energy Center respectively.[27] McCartney visited Louisville and Albany for the first time, and returning to New Orleans for the first time since 2002, and Pittsburgh since 2010. Another announcement came on 16 April which reported McCartney's first show inLubbock at theUnited Supermarkets Arena in homage to his boyhood idol Buddy Holly, his return toDallas andAtlanta since 2009 at theAmerican Airlines Center and thePhilips Arena respectively, his first full headlining show inJacksonville at theJacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena having only played during theSuper Bowl XXXIX halftime in 2005 and the Beatles only Floridian concert in 1964, and McCartney's return to theBridgestone Arena inNashville, and theEnergySolutions Arena inSalt Lake City from his visits during his 2010 Up and Coming Tour.[28] Midwestern United States shows were announced on 21 April at theUnited Center inChicago after a couple of shows at the historicWrigley Field in 2011, McCartney's first appearance inFargo andLincoln at theFargodome andPinnacle Bank Arena respectively, a return to theSprint Center inKansas City from 2010, and a concert atTarget Field inMinneapolis for McCartney's first Twin Cities show since 2005.[29] This was followed by his first-ever appearance inMissoula, Montana, announced on 28 April along with a concert date in Phoenix, where he had previously performed in 2010.[30] A historic return and final concert for McCartney atCandlestick Park in San Francisco was announced on 24 April after months of rumours and even a pledge from the mayor of San Francisco himself. McCartney performed in San Francisco last exactly a year and a day prior to the Candlestick Park date, at the Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival in 2013. This is a notable venue seeing as it held the final official Beatles concert in history. An announcement for a show atDodger Stadium in Los Angeles came a day later. This will be another historic concert as the Beatles played their second to final official concert at the stadium in 1966, the day before the Candlestick Park farewell. It will be the first McCartney event in Southern California since the duo of shows at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles during the 2010 Up and Coming tour.[31] After the cancellation of the entire 2014 Asian leg of the tour, McCartney later postponed all June 2014 shows to October of that year.[32]

On 25 February 2015, PaulMcCartney.com confirmed the rumours that McCartney would headline the Firefly Music Festival on Friday 19 June 2015.

McCartney announced his first non-festival US date for 2015 on 24 April. The show was performed at theWells Fargo Center inPhiladelphia on 21 June. This was his first trip to Philadelphia since his Up and Coming Tour on 14 and 15 August 2010. On 28 April 2015 South Carolina governorNikki Haley announced that McCartney was coming to Columbia, South Carolina.[33] On 25 June 2015 during his stop in Columbia, South Carolina, McCartney dedicated "The Long and Winding Road" to the ones who died in the Charleston, South Carolina church shooting.[34]

The tour itself concluded in October 2015 after a series of five shows in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada.

In Asia

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Almost exactly 11 years to the day since McCartney last embarked on a run of shows in Japan during theDriving World Tour, November 2013 saw him bring his Out There! Tour to Japan to play six shows in Osaka, Fukuoka and Tokyo.[35] The news was announced on 16 July 2013 on his official website. The first date will take place in Osaka on 11 November and the tour will continue on theFukuoka Dome on 15 November. A run of shows at theTokyo Dome followed, taking place on 18, 19, 21 November. On 26 March 2014, McCartney announced three new shows in Japan, playing this time in stadiums on the same cities, adding later his first show ever inSouth Korea, but when arriving to Japan, he came down with a virus that forced him to postpone, and then cancel all the Asian leg shows.

In 2015, the cancelled Asian leg shows were rescheduled. The first show was held in Osaka on 21 April 2015. At the Tokyo Dome, there were three shows on 23, 25, 27 April. On 28 April, the show continued on the Budokan, where the Beatles held their concert in 1966.

On 28 April 2015 at theNippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan, McCartney performed live "Another Girl" (the fifth song from the Beatles'Help! album) for the first time ever by a Beatle.[36][37][38] At the same show, he performed live the song "Dance Tonight" for the first time since 2012.[39]

On 2 May 2015 at theSeoul Olympic Stadium,South Korea, accompanying himself with his Hofner bass guitar, McCartney played and sang with the audience a reprise of "Hey Jude" for the first time ever.[40]

Tour dates

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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenue
South America[41][42]
4 May 2013Belo HorizonteBrazilEstádio Mineirão51,621 / 51,621$6,290,700
6 May 2013GoiâniaEstádio Serra Dourada42,514 / 42,514$4,214,890
9 May 2013FortalezaEstádio Castelão48,668 / 48,668$5,436,730
North America[41][43]
18 May 2013OrlandoUnited StatesAmway Center26,261 / 26,775$3,798,540
19 May 2013
22 May 2013AustinFrank Erwin Center25,487 / 25,840$3,890,013
23 May 2013
26 May 2013MemphisFedExForum13,562 / 13,562$2,012,584
29 May 2013TulsaBOK Center26,827 / 26,827$3,382,796
30 May 2013
8 June 2013BrooklynBarclays Center29,898 / 29,898$5,189,250
10 June 2013
14 June 2013[a]ManchesterGreat Stage Park
Europe[41]
22 June 2013WarsawPolandStadion Narodowy
25 June 2013VeronaItalyRoman Amphitheatre
27 June 2013ViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion
North America[41][44]
7 July 2013OttawaCanadaScotiabank Place14,379 / 14,388$2,068,790
9 July 2013BostonUnited StatesFenway Park36,278 / 36,393$5,211,572
12 July 2013Washington, D.C.Nationals Park39,515 / 39,515$4,452,036
14 July 2013IndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse14,784 / 14,784$1,885,141
16 July 2013MilwaukeeMiller Park43,747 / 43,747$4,114,943
19 July 2013SeattleSafeco Field45,229 / 45,229$4,525,200
23 July 2013Quebec CityCanadaPlains of Abraham
9 August 2013[b]San FranciscoUnited StatesGolden Gate Park
12 August 2013WinnipegCanadaInvestors Group Field30,149 / 30,149$4,079,490
14 August 2013ReginaMosaic Stadium at Taylor Field38,750 / 38,750$4,553,590
Asia[41][45]
11 November 2013OsakaJapanKyocera Dome71,320 / 74,974$11,611,700
12 November 2013
15 November 2013FukuokaYafuoku! Dome34,525 / 34,525$5,593,970
18 November 2013TokyoTokyo Dome146,845 / 146,845$23,493,800
19 November 2013
21 November 2013
South America[41][46]
19 April 2014MontevideoUruguayEstadio Centenario
22 April 2014SantiagoChileMovistar Arena
23 April 2014[c]
25 April 2014LimaPeruEstadio Nacional20,481 / 41,466$2,776,690
28 April 2014QuitoEcuadorEstadio de Liga
North America[48][49]
1 May 2014San JoséCosta RicaEstadio Nacional27,001 / 35,228$2,477,140
5 July 2014AlbanyUnited StatesTimes Union Center13,044 / 13,044$2,110,984
7 July 2014PittsburghConsol Energy Center15,003 / 15,003$2,247,429
9 July 2014ChicagoUnited Center15,776 / 15,776$2,551,520
12 July 2014FargoFargodome18,220 / 18,220$2,247,472
14 July 2014LincolnPinnacle Bank Arena13,983 / 13,983$2,178,832
16 July 2014Kansas CitySprint Center14,421 / 14,421$2,314,540
2 August 2014MinneapolisTarget Field43,143 / 43,143$4,949,623
5 August 2014MissoulaWashington–Grizzly Stadium25,192 / 25,192$3,775,111
7 August 2014Salt Lake CityEnergySolutions Arena15,064 / 15,064$2,001,260
10 August 2014Los AngelesDodger Stadium52,605 / 52,605$5,211,134
12 August 2014PhoenixUS Airways Center14,035 / 14,035$2,143,968
14 August 2014San FranciscoCandlestick Park53,477 / 53,477$7,023,107
28 September 2014San DiegoPetco Park45,352 / 45,352$4,968,567
2 October 2014[d]LubbockUnited Supermarkets Arena11,446 / 11,446$1,820,456
11 October 2014[e]New OrleansSmoothie King Center14,931 / 14,931$2,178,726
13 October 2014[f]DallasAmerican Airlines Center14,916 / 14,916$2,302,579
15 October 2014[g]AtlantaPhilips Arena13,044 / 13,044$2,016,129
16 October 2014[h]NashvilleBridgestone Arena14,832 / 14,832$2,320,689
25 October 2014[i]JacksonvilleJacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena12,398 / 12,398$2,042,584
28 October 2014[j]LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center17,611 / 17,611$2,533,185
30 October 2014GreensboroGreensboro Coliseum15,992 / 15,992$2,352,299
South America
10 November 2014CariacicaBrazilEstádio Kléber Andrade
12 November 2014Rio de JaneiroHSBC Arena
23 November 2014BrasíliaEstádio Nacional de Brasília
25 November 2014São PauloAllianz Parque
26 November 2014
Asia[50][51]
21 April 2015OsakaJapanKyocera Dome38,517 / 38,517$5,616,936
23 April 2015TokyoTokyo Dome149,117 / 149,117$21,746,535
25 April 2015
27 April 2015
28 April 2015Nippon Budokan11,833 / 11,833$6,878,517
2 May 2015SeoulSouth KoreaSeoul Olympic Stadium38,212 / 38,212$4,249,207
Europe[52][53]
23 May 2015LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena31,146 / 31,422$4,002,240
24 May 2015
27 May 2015BirminghamBarclaycard Arena10,840 / 10,840$1,645,850
28 May 2015LiverpoolEcho Arena Liverpool9,274 / 9,274$1,630,760
5 June 2015MarseilleFranceNouveau Stade Vélodrome
7 June 2015AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome30,040 / 33,700$3,596,828
8 June 2015
11 June 2015Saint-DenisFranceStade de France
North America[54][55]
19 June 2015[k]DoverUnited StatesWoodlands ofDover International Speedway
21 June 2015PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center15,669 / 15,669$2,695,337
23 June 2015CharlottesvilleJohn Paul Jones Arena12,974 / 12,974$2,024,000
25 June 2015ColumbiaColonial Life Arena13,551 / 13,551$2,185,147
Europe[52]
4 July 2015[l]RoskildeDenmarkFestivalpladsen
7 July 2015OsloNorwayTelenor Arena
9 July 2015StockholmSwedenTele2 Arena
North America[56][57]
31 July 2015[m]ChicagoUnited StatesGrant Park
13 October 2015ColumbusNationwide Arena15,107 / 15,107$2,498,770
15 October 2015University ParkBryce Jordan Center12,525 / 12,525$2,040,691
17 October 2015TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre16,640 / 16,640$2,481,120
21 October 2015DetroitUnited StatesJoe Louis Arena
22 October 2015BuffaloFirst Niagara Center15,552 / 15,552$2,755,354
Total1,671,677 / 1,705,709 (97.9%)$275,700,000

Notes

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  1. ^The show on 14 June 2013 inManchester was part of theBonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.
  2. ^The show on 9 August 2013 in San Francisco was part of theOutside Lands Music and Arts Festival.
  3. ^The concert of 23 April 2014 in Santiago, Chile at the Movistar Arena was originally planned to take place on 21 April but was rescheduled due to delayed flight carrying technical equipment.[47]
  4. ^The concert of 2 October 2014 in Lubbock, Texas at the United Supermarkets Arena was originally planned to take place on 14 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  5. ^The concert of 11 October 2014 in New Orleans at The Smoothie King Center was originally planned to take place on 19 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  6. ^The concert of 13 October 2014 in Dallas, Texas at the American Airlines Center was originally planned to take place on 16 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  7. ^The concert of 15 October 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia at the Philips Arena was originally planned to take place on 21 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  8. ^The concert of 16 October 2014 in Nashville, Tennessee at the Bridgestone Arena was originally planned to take place on 25 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  9. ^The concert of 25 October 2014 in Jacksonville, Florida at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena was originally planned to take place on 22 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  10. ^The concert of 28 October 2014 in Louisville, Kentucky at the KFC Yum! Center was originally planned to take place on 26 June but was rescheduled due to illness.[32]
  11. ^The show on 19 June 2015 inDover was part of theFirefly Music Festival.
  12. ^The show on 4 July 2015 inRoskilde was part of theRoskilde Festival.
  13. ^The show on 31 July 2015 in Chicago is part of theLollapalooza Festival.

Set list

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Average set list

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  1. "Eight Days a Week" or "Magical Mystery Tour"
  2. "Save Us"++ or "Junior's Farm"+
  3. "All My Loving" or "Another Girl"+++ or "Can't Buy Me Love"+++ or "Got to Get You Into My Life"+++
  4. "Listen to What the Man Said" or "Good Day Sunshine"+++ or "Jet" or "One After 909"
  5. "Temporary Secretary"+++
  6. "Let Me Roll It"
  7. "Paperback Writer"
  8. "My Valentine"
  9. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  10. "The Long and Winding Road"
  11. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  12. "I've Just Seen a Face" or "I'm Looking Through You"+++ or "Things We Said Today" or "Hope of Deliverance"
  13. "We Can Work It Out"
  14. "Another Day"
  15. "Hope for the Future"+++
  16. "And I Love Her"
  17. "Blackbird"
  18. "Here Today"
  19. "New"++ or "Your Mother Should Know"+
  20. "Queenie Eye"++
  21. "Lady Madonna"
  22. "All Together Now"
  23. "Lovely Rita"
  24. "Everybody Out There"++ (not played in all cities) or "Mrs. Vandebilt"+
  25. "Eleanor Rigby"
  26. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  27. "Something"
  28. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  29. "Band on the Run"
  30. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  31. "Let It Be"
  32. "Live and Let Die"
  33. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore 1
  34. "Day Tripper" or "Another Girl"+++
  35. "Hi, Hi, Hi" or "Birthday"
  36. "Get Back" or "I Saw Her Standing There" or "Can't Buy Me Love"+++
    • Encore 2
  37. "Yesterday"
  38. "Helter Skelter"
  39. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
  • + Performed before the release of New
  • ++ Performed since the release of New
  • +++ Performed in 2015

Other set lists

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Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
  1. "Eight Days a Week"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "All My Loving"
  4. "Listen to What the Man Said"
  5. "Let Me Roll It"
  6. "Paperback Writer"
  7. "My Valentine"
  8. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  9. "The Long and Winding Road"
  10. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  11. "Midnight Special"
  12. "We Can Work It Out"
  13. "Another Day"
  14. "And I Love Her"
  15. "Blackbird"
  16. "Here Today"
  17. "Your Mother Should Know"
  18. "Lady Madonna"
  19. "All Together Now"
  20. "Lovely Rita"
  21. "Mrs. Vandebilt"
  22. "Eleanor Rigby"
  23. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  24. "Something"
  25. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  26. "Band on the Run"
  27. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  28. "Let It Be"
  29. "Live and Let Die"
  30. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore 1
  31. "Day Tripper"
  32. "Hi, Hi, Hi"
  33. "Get Back"
    • Encore 2
  34. "Yesterday"
  35. "Helter Skelter"
  36. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
Plains of Abraham
  1. "Eight Days a Week"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "All My Loving"
  4. "Listen to What the Man Said"
  5. "Let Me Roll It"
  6. "Paperback Writer"
  7. "My Valentine"
  8. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  9. "The Long and Winding Road"
  10. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  11. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  12. "We Can Work It Out"
  13. "Another Day"
  14. "And I Love Her"
  15. "Blackbird"
  16. "Here Today"
  17. "Your Mother Should Know"
  18. "Lady Madonna"
  19. "All Together Now"
  20. "Michelle"
  21. "Lovely Rita"
  22. "Mrs. Vandebilt"
  23. "Eleanor Rigby"
  24. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  25. "Ram On"
  26. "Something"
  27. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  28. "Band on the Run"
  29. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  30. "Let It Be"
  31. "Live and Let Die"
  32. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore 1
  33. "Day Tripper"
  34. "Hi, Hi, Hi"
  35. "Birthday"
  36. "Get Back"
    • Encore 2
  37. "Yesterday"
  38. "Helter Skelter"
  39. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
Outside Lands Festival
  1. "Eight Days a Week"
  2. "Junior's Farm"
  3. "Magical Mystery Tour"
  4. "Listen to What the Man Said"
  5. "Let Me Roll It"
  6. "Paperback Writer"
  7. "My Valentine"
  8. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  9. "The Long and Winding Road"
  10. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  11. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  12. "San Francisco Bay Blues"
  13. "We Can Work It Out"
  14. "Another Day"
  15. "And I Love Her"
  16. "Blackbird"
  17. "Here Today"
  18. "Your Mother Should Know"
  19. "Lady Madonna"
  20. "All Together Now"
  21. "Lovely Rita"
  22. "Mrs. Vandebilt"
  23. "Eleanor Rigby"
  24. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  25. "Something"
  26. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  27. "Band on the Run"
  28. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  29. "Let It Be"
  30. "Live and Let Die"
  31. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore 1
  32. "Day Tripper"
  33. "Hi, Hi, Hi"
  34. "Get Back"
    • Encore 2
  35. "Yesterday"
  36. "Helter Skelter"
  37. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
Nippon Budokan
  1. "Can't Buy Me Love"
  2. "Save Us"
  3. "All My Loving"
  4. "One After 909"
  5. "Let Me Roll It"
  6. "Paperback Writer"
  7. "My Valentine"
  8. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  9. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  10. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  11. "Another Day"
  12. "Dance Tonight"
  13. "We Can Work It Out"
  14. "And I Love Her"
  15. "Blackbird"
  16. "New"
  17. "Lady Madonna"
  18. "Another Girl"
  19. "Got to Get You Into My Life"
  20. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  21. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  22. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  23. "Let It Be"
  24. "Live and Let Die"
  25. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore
  26. "Yesterday"
  27. "Birthday"
  28. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
Firefly Music Festival
  1. "Birthday"
  2. "Save Us"
  3. "Got to Get You Into My Life"
  4. "Let Me Roll It"
  5. "Paperback Writer"
  6. "My Valentine"
  7. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  8. "The Long and Winding Road"
  9. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  10. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  11. "We Can Work It Out"
  12. "Another Day"
  13. "And I Love Her"
  14. "Blackbird"
  15. "Here Today"
  16. "New"
  17. "Queenie Eye"
  18. "Lady Madonna"
  19. "Eleanor Rigby"
  20. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  21. "Something"
  22. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  23. "Band on the Run"
  24. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  25. "Let It Be"
  26. "Live and Let Die"
  27. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore
  28. "Hi, Hi, Hi"
  29. "Can't Buy Me Love"
  30. "Helter Skelter"
  31. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
Roskilde Festival
  1. "Magical Mystery Tour"
  2. "Save Us"
  3. "Got to Get You Into My Life"
  4. "Good Day Sunshine"
  5. "Temporary Secretary"
  6. "Let Me Roll It"
  7. "Paperback Writer"
  8. "My Valentine"
  9. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  10. "The Long and Winding Road"
  11. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  12. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  13. "We Can Work It Out"
  14. "Another Day"
  15. "Hope for the Future"
  16. "And I Love Her"
  17. "Blackbird"
  18. "Here Today"
  19. "New"
  20. "Queenie Eye"
  21. "Lady Madonna"
  22. "All Together Now"
  23. "Lovely Rita"
  24. "Eleanor Rigby"
  25. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  26. "Something"
  27. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  28. "Band on the Run"
  29. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  30. "Let It Be"
  31. "Live and Let Die"
  32. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore
  33. "Another Girl"
  34. "Hi, Hi, Hi"
  35. "Can't Buy Me Love"
  36. "Helter Skelter"
  37. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"
Lollapalooza
  1. "Magical Mystery Tour"
  2. "Save Us"
  3. "Got to Get You Into My Life"
  4. "Let Me Roll It"
  5. "Paperback Writer"
  6. "My Valentine"
  7. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  8. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  9. "I've Just Seen a Face"
  10. "FourFiveSeconds"
  11. "We Can Work It Out"
  12. "And I Love Her"
  13. "Blackbird"
  14. "Here Today"
  15. "Queenie Eye"
  16. "Lady Madonna"
  17. "Eleanor Rigby"
  18. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  19. "Something"
  20. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  21. "Band on the Run"
  22. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  23. "Let It Be"
  24. "Live and Let Die"
  25. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore
  26. "Hi, Hi, Hi"
  27. "Can't Buy Me Love"
  28. "Get Back"
  29. "Helter Skelter"
  30. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"

See also

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