www.PaulMcCartney.com
MAR
29
2016
Paul Takes His 'One On One' Tour To
Prague
PAUL McCARTNEY
'ONE ON ONE'
Czech Republic Date Of New Tour Confirmed
'ONE ON ONE'
Czech Republic Date Of New Tour Confirmed
Thursday 16th June – O2 Arena, Prague
Paul McCartney has confirmed a brand new date for his 'One On One' tour in the Czech
Republic this June.
As with the launch of every new Paul McCartney tour, 'One On One' promises to unveil a
dazzling re-designed set, dozens of classics from the most beloved catalog in popular
music, spanning Paul's entire career - as a solo artist, member of Wings and of course
as a Beatle — and no shortage of surprises.
Republic this June.
As with the launch of every new Paul McCartney tour, 'One On One' promises to unveil a
dazzling re-designed set, dozens of classics from the most beloved catalog in popular
music, spanning Paul's entire career - as a solo artist, member of Wings and of course
as a Beatle — and no shortage of surprises.
'One On One' is set to hit Prague on 16th June as Paul returns to the city for his first
appearance since 2004.
appearance since 2004.
PRE-SALE DETAILS:
Fans registered with PaulMcCartney.com by 9am (CET / 8am BST) on Wednesday
30th March will be eligible to purchase pre-sale tickets for Paul's Prague concert
through the website at 10am (CET / 9am BST) on the same day (Wednesday 30th
March).
Fans registered with PaulMcCartney.com by 9am (CET / 8am BST) on Wednesday
30th March will be eligible to purchase pre-sale tickets for Paul's Prague concert
through the website at 10am (CET / 9am BST) on the same day (Wednesday 30th
March).
'One On One' is the first new Paul McCartney tour since the juggernaut that was 'Out There'
came to its stunning conclusion on October 22, 2015 with Paul’s first ever concert in
Buffalo, NY. 'Out There's finale capped off an incredible 2015, in which the tour played
27 shows in 22 cities throughout the world, with highlights including Paul’s historic debut
in South Korea — where the crowd at Seoul Olympic Stadium’s refusal to stop singing the
refrain to 'Hey Jude' literally forced Paul to reprise the song in the first encore, playing that
signature bassline live for the first time — three nights at the Tokyo Dome and one at
Budokan, a sold out stand at Paris' majestic Stade de France, more than a dozen packed
arena shows across the US, UK and Europe, and triumphant headlines at festivals such
as Firefly, Roskilde, and Lollapalooza in Chicago — the latter a tour de force performance
for a 100,000-strong crowd featuring a guest appearance from Alabama Shakes' Brittany
Howard on 'Get Back'.
came to its stunning conclusion on October 22, 2015 with Paul’s first ever concert in
Buffalo, NY. 'Out There's finale capped off an incredible 2015, in which the tour played
27 shows in 22 cities throughout the world, with highlights including Paul’s historic debut
in South Korea — where the crowd at Seoul Olympic Stadium’s refusal to stop singing the
refrain to 'Hey Jude' literally forced Paul to reprise the song in the first encore, playing that
signature bassline live for the first time — three nights at the Tokyo Dome and one at
Budokan, a sold out stand at Paris' majestic Stade de France, more than a dozen packed
arena shows across the US, UK and Europe, and triumphant headlines at festivals such
as Firefly, Roskilde, and Lollapalooza in Chicago — the latter a tour de force performance
for a 100,000-strong crowd featuring a guest appearance from Alabama Shakes' Brittany
Howard on 'Get Back'.
The Paul McCartney live experience is everything any music lover could ever want from a
rock show — and so much more: Nearly three hours worth of the greatest moments from
the last 50 years of music, dozens of songs that have formed the soundtracks of our lives.
Paul and his band have played an unparalleled range of venues and locations: outside the
Coliseum in Rome, Moscow's Red Square, Buckingham Palace, The White House, a free
show in Mexico for over 400,000 people, the last ever show at San Francisco's Candlestick
Park where The Beatles played their final concert 1966, and even one performance
broadcast live into Space! Featuring Paul's band of the last 10+ years – Paul "Wix"
Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel
Jr (drums) – the show is never anything short of life-changing.
rock show — and so much more: Nearly three hours worth of the greatest moments from
the last 50 years of music, dozens of songs that have formed the soundtracks of our lives.
Paul and his band have played an unparalleled range of venues and locations: outside the
Coliseum in Rome, Moscow's Red Square, Buckingham Palace, The White House, a free
show in Mexico for over 400,000 people, the last ever show at San Francisco's Candlestick
Park where The Beatles played their final concert 1966, and even one performance
broadcast live into Space! Featuring Paul's band of the last 10+ years – Paul "Wix"
Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel
Jr (drums) – the show is never anything short of life-changing.
The 'One On One' Tour will debut a brand new production, as always utilizing state of the
art audio and video technology and to ensure an unforgettable experience from every seat
in the house. Employing massive screens, lasers, fireworks and, of course, a staggering
selection of the best songs ever written or performed, every Paul McCartney show
promises a once in a lifetime evening that transcends and elevates the potential of live
music.
art audio and video technology and to ensure an unforgettable experience from every seat
in the house. Employing massive screens, lasers, fireworks and, of course, a staggering
selection of the best songs ever written or performed, every Paul McCartney show
promises a once in a lifetime evening that transcends and elevates the potential of live
music.
Keep checking PaulMcCartney.com for further announcements.
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