Paul
McCartney
Summer 2004 Tour Dates
May 25 | Gijon, Estadio El Molinon |
May 28 | Lisbon, Parque Bela Vista |
May 30 | Madrid, Estadio de Madrid |
June 2 | Zurich, Letzigrund Stadium |
June 4 | Leipzig, Leipzig Zentralstadion |
June 6 | Prague, T-Mobile Park |
June 8 | Horsens, Forum Horsens Stadium |
June 12 | Gothenburg, Ullevi Stadium |
June 14 | Oslo, Valle Hovin Stadion |
June 17 | Helsinki, Olympiastadion |
June 20 | St. Petersburg, Palace Square |
June 24 | Paris, Stade de France |
June 26 | Glastonbury, UK |
McCartney’s NEW “04
Summer” Stadium Tour Gets Macca Here, There And Somewhere’s He’s Never
Been
The wait for summer is over and so is the wait for the
legions of PAUL McCARTNEY fans whose cities have NEVER played host to a night of
history Macca-style. Set to kick-off on Tuesday, May 25th at Gijon’s El
Molinon Stadium, Macca’s NEW, 13-city “04 Summer Tour” will be
highlighted with 7 first-time performance visits as well as 5 concerts in cities
that haven’t rocked with him since 1989’s “Get Back World Tour” or
1993’s “New World Tour”.
“Touring really has been a lot of fun for us and the audiences have been
great,” said McCartney. “So why stop now? I’m looking forward to playing
and to visiting some new places.”
The all-stadium “04 Summer Tour” , which will feature music from The
Beat les, Wings and McCartney’s solo career, is currently set to play to
nearly 700,000, which would bring to more then 3 million, who have seen
McCartney since his return to the road in April 2002.
Among many of the highlights of “04 Summer Tour” are sure to be
Macca’s return to Russia, for a special performance in St. Petersburg’s
Palace Square, as well as his first-time visits to Lisbon, Leipzig, Prague and
Horsens before closing out the all-stadium tour with a special appearance at The
Glastonbury Festival.
In addition, Macca is looking forward to performances in Madrid, Gothenburg,
Zurich, Oslo and Helsinki, cities that haven’t seen him in more then a decade.
A return to Paris is also planned for Thursday, June 24th, where McCartney’s
critically hailed “Back In The World” Tour began last March.