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Paul McCartney Adds Atlanta, Boston and Washington, DC Shows

6/25/09, 9:46 am EST

Photo: Martindale/FilmMagcic
What began as Paul McCartney christening the New York Mets’ new Queens stadium is beginning to develop into a mini tour as Sir Paul has added shows in Boston, Washington, DC, and Atlanta, Georgia, to his summer schedule. And his Website implies more dates are on the way: “Look out for more news on additional dates here on PM.com very, very, soon…” The Atlanta concert on August 15th will be a benefit to raise money for the upkeep of the city’s Piedmont Park, which will host the concert.

Piedmont Park was founded in 1887, but local authorities in recent years have struggled to find the funds to maintain it. In 2007, the Dave Matthews Band and Allman Brothers attracted 50,000 concertgoers to the park for a benefit show, and Macca’s August 15th concert is expected to eclipse that crowd, the AP reports.

Additionally, McCartney has also booked an August 1st concert at Washington, DC’s FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins. According to a press release, Paul’s set will be stocked with Beatles, Wings and solo career hits, plus some songs from Paul’s side project the Fireman and their new album Electric Arguments. The concert will be McCartney’s first in the nation’s capital since October 2005, however the Beatles’ played their first-ever concert in America at the Washington Coliseum in 1964. Tickets for the FedEX Field show go on sale tomorrow, June 26th. McCartney’s pair of shows at Boston’s Fenway Park (where Phish and Dave Matthews Band recently performed) go down August 5th and 6th.

McCartney’s headlining set at Coachella was his most recent stateside gig before he announced a pair of shows at New York’s new Citi Field. The structure is a replacement for Shea Stadium, where the Beatles played their legendary concert in 1965; McCartney helped Billy Joel play the last-ever gig there before it was demolished. McCartney’s shows at the new stadium are July 17th, 18th and 21st.

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Boston B | 6/25/2009, 11:05 am EST

Sir Paul is doing two shows at Fenway as well. August 5th & 6th.

Anonymous | 6/25/2009, 11:28 am EST

In addition to Citi, Fenway, DC, and Atlanta…

… his site says there will be more dates to come!

Anonymous | 6/25/2009, 11:52 am EST

I just got tickets two hours ago to see his Atlanta concert. It’s going to be AWESOME!

Ed | 6/26/2009, 1:58 am EST

I saw him in 1990, but to be honest he is better now.

Anonymous | 6/26/2009, 4:09 am EST

Whenever I want to see him, I just pop in my Murder, She Wrote DVDs

Jon G. | 6/26/2009, 1:31 pm EST

I’m with Ed – saw him in `90; his band is 10x better now, and remarkably, so is his voice.

Mark D Carpenter | 6/26/2009, 2:36 pm EST

I thought it might be good for the misses & I to ck him out, but after the tckt prices quoted, it seems He thinks mighty HIGHLY of Himself, legend or not no Man ! is worht that kind of $$$.

Anonymous | 6/26/2009, 4:53 pm EST

it’s as close as your going to get to the Beatles,

Jim | 6/28/2009, 1:27 pm EST

his coachella perfomance was easily the best coachella set ive ever seen, and thats no easy feat. I prays he plays Phoenix soon.

Sad | 6/29/2009, 8:19 am EST

I agree with Mark the $$ of tickets is way to high in these times. Now I had to tell my daughter we cannot affort the tickets. Thanks Fedex for the extra!!!!!! fees.

Anonymous | 6/29/2009, 9:25 pm EST

why are fedex prices TOO HIGH!!
do they really expect to fill up the stadium like that?

starrmarlo | 7/5/2009, 9:50 pm EST

one who is unaware of how prices are set, would be good to be informed that at times, the musician must rent the venue.
additionally, certain ticket vendors add a humongous fee on the tickets, which is not the decision of the performer. (ASK BRUCE SPRINGSTEIN)
dONT SHOOT THE MESSENGER. STUB HUB, ADDS $100+ to the price of all tickets for the privilege of placing tickets on their website. (they do little if anything to promote the tickets)
only a few vendors charge the face value. tooo few vendors, who actually make attempts to sell same.

CD | 8/2/2009, 8:45 am EST

Attended the shwo in DC last night. Nosebleed seats (just like my skins tickets).

Fantastic show! Mix of Wings, Beatles and personal material. Yes it was crowded and well worth it.

He looks great! The band was super tight.

me | 10/21/2009, 10:28 pm EST

I LOVED IT.

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