Paul McCartney will be hitting the roads yet again this year with a number of tours dates which will see him travel from Japan to the United States.
McCartney, who had already scheduled for multiple nights in Tokyo throughout the month, has currently unconcealed that he’ll be back traveling as early as July 5, after which he will travel to play at the American Airlines Arena in Miami.
He also has many other dates scheduled for July, before he returns to the U.S. on Sept. 11, where he’s reserved to perform at Prudential Center in Newark — and 4 nights later, he’ll resurface in New York, where he will be playing at the Madison Square Garden on the 15th and the Barclays Center in Brooklyn the subsequent nights.
Those dates begin an East Coast run that continues Sept. 23 at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse and concludes three nights later at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y..; McCartney’s tour itinerary then takes him to Michigan, where he’s scheduled to play at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Oct. 1.
If rumors about the tour square turn out to be true, those can simply be the primary stops on a quickly increasing run of shows. McCartney’s stop in Tampa on July 10 will be the first time he will be playing there in more than a decade; it will also be the first time he will be appearing on his Des Moines show after more than a decade.
McCartney has also confirmed the addition of several US dates, including a stretch of Midwest shows for July. The most exciting of all are his first-ever scheduled performances in Duluth, GA; Bossier City, IA; and Wichita, KS.
Paul McCartney 2017 Tour Dates
July 5 — Miami FL — AmericanAirlines Arena
July 10 — Tampa FL — Amalie Arena
July 13 — Duluth GA — Infinite Energy Arena
July 15 — Bossier City LA — CenturyLink Center
July 19 — Wichita KS — INTRUST Bank Arena
July 21 — Des Moines IA — Wells Fargo Arena
July 23 — Omaha NE — CenturyLink Center
July 25 — Tinley Park IL — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Tinley Park
September 11 — Newark NJ — Prudential Center
September 15 — New York NY — Madison Square Garden
September 19 — Brooklyn NY — Barclays Center
September 23 — Syracuse NY — Carrier Dome
September 26 — Uniondale NY — NYCB LIVE’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
October 1 — Detroit MI — Little Caesars Arena