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The New World Tour

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1993 concert tour by Paul McCartney
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The New World Tour
World tour byPaul McCartney
LocationEurope • North America • South America • Oceania
Associated albumOff the Ground
Start date18 February 1993
End date16 December 1993
Legs7
No. of shows77
Paul McCartney concert chronology

In 1993,Paul McCartney and his band embarked uponThe New World Tour, spanning almost the entire year and almost the entire globe. This tour featured a controversial pre-concert film (starting in the U.S leg of the tour), which was shown before all of the concerts and had graphic animal test footage in the film. The tour incorporated painted stage sets (at the time the world's largest, measuring 16,400 square feet), projections, and promotional material designed by a regular McCartney collaborator, the artistBrian Clarke.

The 1993 World Tour was Paul's last tour for nine years, after his wife and band memberLinda McCartney was diagnosed withbreast cancer in 1995, as well as Linda's last tour during her lifetime, before she died in 1998 at the age of 56.

Promotion

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The tour was intended to promote McCartney's ninth studio albumOff the Ground. Despite having released three albums of live material in the space of the previous three years (Tripping the Live Fantastic,Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!, andUnplugged), the tour was followed by the live albumPaul Is Live, consisting of material taken from The New World Tour. However, the release was not embraced by record-buyers, becoming McCartney's lowest-selling live album.

Touring

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McCartney's touring band consisted of himself, wifeLinda McCartney,Hamish Stuart,Robbie McIntosh,Paul "Wix" Wickens andBlair Cunningham. The final North American stop, inCharlotte, North Carolina, was broadcast live across the United States, with some songs replaced by commercials, by theFox Television Network. This was McCartney's final tour of the 20th century. Several venues on the tour featured McCartney's first concert appearance there since his touring days withThe Beatles.

This was the third and second times Paul McCartney toured Australia and New Zealand, respectively. A proposed further tour to Australia in 2002 was cancelled after theBali Bombings. His next visit to Australia and New Zealand finally occurred for the first time in over twenty-four years on theOne on One tour in 2017. In 1993, before Paul McCartney played the South American leg of the tour, Parlophone/MPL released the albumPaul Is Live which had songs taken from his concerts in North America and Australia.In 2002, Paul McCartney released a concert DVD from the tour titledPaul Is Live in Concert on the New World Tour.

The designs for the New World Tour stage sets byBrian Clarke, executed as oil on rolled canvas and at the time the largest stage sets in history.[1]
Projections designed by Clarke as part of the New World Tour stage sets, a collage of the history of stained glass, which were projected during the song 'Let It Be'.[2]

Personnel

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Tour dates

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List of 1993 concerts
DateCityCountryVenueTickets sold / AvailableRevenue
18 FebruaryMilanItalyForum di Assago
19 February
22 FebruaryFrankfurtGermanyFesthalle
23 February
5 MarchPerthAustraliaSubiaco Oval
9 MarchMelbourneMelbourne Cricket Ground
10 March
13 MarchAdelaideAdelaide Oval
16 MarchSydneySydney Entertainment Centre27,880 / 30,000$1,150,443
17 March
20 March
22 MarchParramatta Stadium
23 March
27 MarchAucklandNew ZealandWestern Springs Stadium
14 AprilLas VegasUnited StatesSam Boyd Silver Bowl30,850 / 30,850$1,002,625
17 AprilAnaheimAnaheim Stadium48,560 / 48,560$1,698,410
20 AprilLas CrucesAggie Memorial Stadium30,058 / 30,058$1,002,625
22 AprilHoustonAstrodome38,728 / 38,728$1,258,660
24 AprilNew OrleansLouisiana Superdome38,971 / 41,211$843,850
27 AprilMemphisLiberty Bowl Memorial Stadium42,003 / 42,003$1,013,364
29 AprilSt. LouisBusch Stadium43,866 / 43,866$1,202,468
1 MayAtlantaGeorgia Dome46,352 / 46,352$1,301,820
5 MayCincinnatiRiverfront Stadium38,000 / 40,000$1,156,513
7 MayColumbiaWilliams-Brice Stadium37,646 / 39,662$858,089
9 MayOrlandoCitrus Bowl42,614 / 42,614$1,163,061
21 MayWinnipegCanadaWinnipeg Stadium37,430 / 45,095$1,038,964
23 MayMinneapolisUnited StatesHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome40,287 / 40,287$1,187,680
26 MayBoulderFolsom Field37,245 / 39,137$1,210,463
29 MaySan AntonioAlamodome46,716 / 46,716$1,513,200
31 MayKansas CityArrowhead Stadium42,934 / 42,934$1,132,576
2 JuneMilwaukeeMilwaukee County Stadium47,013 / 47,013$1,527,923
4 JunePontiacPontiac Silverdome49,378 / 49,378$1,291,778
6 JuneTorontoCanadaCNE Stadium32,442 / 40,000$922,200
11 JuneEast RutherfordUnited StatesGiants Stadium53,013 / 53,013$1,722,923
13 JunePhiladelphiaVeterans Stadium45,711 / 45,711$1,288,394
15 JuneCharlotteBlockbuster Pavilion17,683 / 17,683[3]$507,655[3]
3 SeptemberBerlinGermanyWaldbühne
5 SeptemberViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
6 September
9 SeptemberMunichGermanyOlympiahalle
11 SeptemberLondonEnglandEarls Court Exhibition Centre
14 September
15 September
18 SeptemberDortmundGermanyWestfalenhalle
19 September
21 September
23 SeptemberStuttgartHanns-Martin Schleyerhalle
25 SeptemberGothenburgSwedenScandinavium
27 SeptemberOsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
28 September
1 OctoberStockholmSwedenThe Globe
3 OctoberMannheimGermanyMaimarkthalle
5 OctoberStuttgartHanns-Martin Schleyerhalle
6 OctoberFrankfurtFesthalle
9 OctoberRotterdamNetherlandsAhoy Sportpaleis
10 October
13 OctoberParisFrancePalais Onmisports de Bercy
14 October
17 OctoberGhentBelgiumFlanders Expo
20 OctoberToulonFranceThe Zenith
22 OctoberFlorenceItalyPalasport
23 October
26 OctoberBarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi
27 October
12 NovemberTokyoJapanTokyo Dome
14 November
15 November
18 NovemberFukuokaFukuoka Dome
19 November
25 NovemberMexico CityMexicoAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez101,910 / 101,910$6,564,416
27 November
3 DecemberSão PauloBrazilEstádio do Pacaembu
5 DecemberCuritibaPedreira Paulo Leminski
10 DecemberBuenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River Plate
11 December
12 December
16 DecemberSantiagoChileEstadio Nacional
Total303,635 / 315,656 (96%)$7,874,398

Instruments played by band members

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SongsPaul McCartneyStuartMcIntoshWixCunninghamLinda McCartney
"Drive My Car"BassElectric guitarElectric guitarKeyboardsDrumsTambourine
"Coming Up"Keyboards
"Looking for Changes"Tambourine
"Jet" or "Another Day"Electric guitar or Acoustic guitarKeyboards or Acoustic guitarKeyboards
"All My Loving"Acoustic guitarAcoustic guitarTambourine
"Let Me Roll It"Electric guitarBassKeyboardsKeyboards
"Peace in the Neighbourhood"
"Off the Ground"Bell Stick
"Can't Buy Me Love"Keyboards
Robbie's BitNoneNoneAcoustic guitarNoneNoneNone
"Good Rockin' Tonight"Acoustic guitarAcoustic bassAccordionDrumsDrum
"We Can Work It Out"Tambourine
"I Lost My Little Girl" or "And I Love Her"Maracas or KeyboardsShaker or Keyboards
"Ain't No Sunshine" or "Every Night"Drums or Acoustic guitarKeyboardsTriangle or DrumsShaker or Tambourine
"Hope of Deliverance"Acoustic guitarBassAcoustic guitarDrumsAutoharp
"Michelle"Shaker/AccordionMaracas
"Biker Like an Icon"Electric guitarAccordionKeyboards
"Here, There and Everywhere"Acoustic guitar
"Yesterday"NoneNoneKeyboardsNoneNone
"My Love"PianoBassElectric guitarDrumsKeyboards
"Lady Madonna"Tambourine
"C'Mon People"Keyboards
"Magical Mystery Tour"
"Let It Be"
"Live and Let Die"
"The Long and Winding Road" (only in some cities)
"Paperback Writer"BassElectric guitar
"Fixing a Hole" (only in some cities)
"Back in the U.S.S.R."
"Penny Lane"
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)"Electric guitarBass
"Band on the Run"BassElectric guitar/Acoustic guitar
"I Saw Her Standing There"Electric guitar
"Hey Jude"PianoBassTambourine/Keyboards

References

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  1. ^Knapp, Stephen (1998).The Art of Glass: Integrating Architecture and Glass. Rockport Publishers. p. 51.ISBN 9781610597241.
  2. ^Cunningham, Mark (Summer 1994)."Brian Clarke: When Two Worlds Collide".Contemporary Art magazine. pp. 42–44.
  3. ^ab"Pollstar"(PDF). 5 July 1993.
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