Paul McCartney, Got Back tour extends into 2026
29.06.2026 - 10:52:19 | ad-hoc-news.de
Paul McCartney keeps his Got Back tour rolling into 2026. Per the tour schedule announced on his official site, new dates take him across South America and back to Japan after recent shows in South Korea.Official Paul McCartney tour page
New Got Back dates confirmed
The current Got Back run, which resumed in 2025, continues with a stretch of arena and stadium dates confirmed for 2026 in cities including Santiago, Buenos Aires and Tokyo.Songkick listings for Paul McCartney Venues range from Estadio Monumental in Chile to Tokyo Dome, underlining the global scale of the tour.
While no new U.S. dates are listed so far for 2026, the tour branding remains the same U.S.-built Got Back concept that carried McCartney through a run of American shows in 2022 and 2023, keeping stateside fans alert for another leg.
Where the tour goes worldwide
In South America, McCartney is slated to play major markets such as Santiago in Chile and Buenos Aires in Argentina, continuing a long tradition of high-demand shows across the region.Ticketmaster Chile event details Japanâs Tokyo Dome dates extend his recent return to Asia, following highly covered performances in Seoul.
The routing underlines his status as a touring headliner able to move seamlessly between continents, with the 2026 shows positioned as a continuation rather than a reboot, using the same band and production that U.S. fans saw on the earlier American leg.
Tour, charts and work from Paul McCartney
For deeper coverage of Paul McCartneyâs touring history, chart impact and solo work, AD HOC NEWS collects reports, background pieces and updates in one place.
The musical core of his shows
On the Got Back tour Paul McCartney mixes Beatles staples, Wings hits and solo material, moving from guitar to bass and piano across a set that often stretches past two hours. The sound leans on classic rock and melodic pop, with tight backing vocals and horns.
Where the act stands now
Paul McCartneyâs next confirmed live date on the Got Back tour is scheduled for 2026 in Santiago, Chile, at Estadio Monumental, as listed on his official tour page.
Paul McCartney at a glance
- Act: Paul McCartney
- Genre: Rock, pop
- Origin: Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Active since: Early 1960s
- Lineup: Solo
- Label: Capitol Records (solo career)
- Key works: Band on the Run (1973), Ram (1971), McCartney (1970), Egypt Station (2018)
- Current album/single: McCartney III, released December 18, 2020
- Charts / certifications: McCartney III reached the top 20 on the Billboard 200 after release and contributed to his continued presence on U.S. charts.
- Next live date: 2026, Santiago, Chile, Estadio Monumental
Frequently asked questions about Paul McCartney
Does Paul McCartneyâs Got Back tour currently have U.S. dates?
As of the latest tour listings, the 2026 continuation of Got Back focuses on South America and Japan, with no newly announced U.S. dates yet, though earlier legs of the tour included extensive American shows.
What kind of setlist does Paul McCartney play on the Got Back tour?
The set typically combines Beatles classics, Wings favorites such as Band on the Run, and solo songs, framed by his current band, extended encores and a staging designed for large arenas and stadiums.
When did Paul McCartney start his solo career?
McCartney launched his solo career at the turn of the 1970s, releasing McCartney in 1970 shortly after the end of the Beatles, establishing the independent path that still underpins tours like Got Back.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
