Hamilton, ON (July 10, 2025) – The one and only Paul McCartney will take centre stage on Friday, November 21, 2025 to mark the grand opening of the newly transformed TD Coliseum in Hamilton, ON, as part of his acclaimed Got Back Tour. The performance promises a high-energy, career-spanning set filled with iconic hits and inspiring music.
“Opening night deserves something extraordinary, and it doesn’t get any better than Paul McCartney,” said Nick DeLuco, General Manager at TD Coliseum. “This show marks the beginning of a bold new chapter for TD Coliseum and speaks volumes about the caliber of events we will bring to the region. We’re excited for the future in Hamilton.”
Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, July 18 at 10 a.m. ET. For ticket information, please visit tdcoliseum.com. For additional tour information, please visit paulmccartneygotback.com.
TD Coliseum is working with Metrolinx to make sure concert go-ers get home from the concert safely. Service from West Harbour GO to Union Station will be available following the event. Check schedules and service updates on gotransit.com closer to the show for the latest information.
Paul McCartney and his acclaimed Got Back Tour will make their wildly anticipated return to North America this fallfollowing his historic three-night stand at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom earlier this year — hailed by BILLBOARD as “a religious experience” and moving NPR to rave “Paul McCartney has so much swag it’s ridiculous.”
Got Back’s 2025 run of 19 newly announced dates marks Paul’s first extensive series of shows across the US and Canada since 2022. The tour kicks off September 29 with Paul’s Greater Palm Springs area live debut at Acrisure Arena and runs through to a November 24-25 finale at the United Center in Chicago. Got Back 2025 will feature Paul’s long-awaited return to Las Vegas, Denver, Des Moines, Minneapolis, Tulsa, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Montreal – plus a few cities that will be hosting their first-ever Paul McCartney concerts, Albuquerque and the aforementioned Palm Desert.
Irrefutably one of the most successful and influential singer-songwriters and performers of all time, McCartney’s concerts bring to life the most beloved catalogue in music. With songs like “Hey Jude,” “Live and Let Die,” “Band on the Run,” “Let It Be” and so many more, the Paul McCartney live experience is everything any music lover could ever want from a rock show and more: hours of the greatest moments from the last 60 years of music – dozens of songs from Paul’s solo, Wings and of course Beatles songbooks that have formed the soundtracks of our lives.
Paul McCartney launched his Got Back tour in 2022 with16 sold out shows across the US that led up to his history-making set at Glastonbury in June 2022. In 2023 Paul performed 18 shows as Got Back rocked through Australia, Mexico and Brazil. In 2024, Paul amazed capacity crowds at more than 20 dates spanning from South America and Mexico to the UK and Europe.
Paul McCartney’s live shows have continued to wow fans and inspire new levels of acclaim from critics the world over, with recent raves from the U.S. media including:
“Seeing Paul McCartney live remains a bit of a religious experience”–BILLBOARD
“Remarkable… This is the magic trick I was talking about, something The Beatles mastered before anyone else: to be pure showbiz and shockingly new at the same time, to know your biz completely and still, somehow, not be bored… To make genius look effortless, funny and fun… he played piano, bass, guitar and ukulele; he spun out indelible riffs without fuss or fanfare, and when he rolled up his sleeves and leaned into the innuendo of ‘Let Me Roll It,’ the years fell away and his hyper-competence turned into that swag, an unfaded allure.”–NPR
“These songs appear to have a restorative effect on McCartney, as if he draws from the same well of youthful energy and happy memories that all Beatle fans do upon hearing their music… No wonder he never stops. Neither have his fans, who seem to grow younger every year.”—PEOPLE
“It was among the most touchingly normal miracles I’ve ever experienced… ‘Some of us have to get some sleep, you know,’ McCartney said, after ‘Let It Be.’ But he didn’t look like an old man in need of sleep. He looked like Paul McCartney. Forever returning for another curtain call, another formal bow before the crowd, a man soaking in the energy emitted by fans like a cat in the sun.”—PITCHFORK
“Everybody in the room was having the night of our lives — but nobody was having more fun than Paul… all boyish energy and vigor… it was devastatingly powerful to hear Paul sing ‘Now and Then’ in the city where John wrote it, bringing it all back home. It was a moment that felt intensely private — as if we were eavesdropping on the two of them — yet massive… the whole show was a joyful explosion”—ROLLING STONE
“An icon among icons… a vision of graceful nonchalance”—USA TODAY
“As always, McCartney switched between bass, guitar and piano, and he was in strong voice, hitting essential high notes with ease… a once-in-a-lifetime moment”–VARIETY
Paul and his band have performed in an unparalleled range of venues and locations worldwide: From outside the Colosseum in Rome, Moscow’s Red Square, Buckingham Palace, The White House and a free show in Mexico for over 400,000 people to the last ever show at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park where The Beatles played their final concert in 1966, a 2016 week in the California desert that included two headline sets at the historic Desert Trip festival and a jam-packed club gig for a few hundred lucky fans at Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, two Glastonbury Festival headline slots, rocking the Bowery in New York City for a week of spontaneous club shows, and even one performance broadcast live into Space!
Featuring Paul’s longtime band – Paul “Wix” Wickens (keyboards), Brian Ray (bass/guitar), Rusty Anderson (guitar) and Abe Laboriel Jr (drums) – and constantly upgraded state of the art audio and video technology that ensures an unforgettable experience from every seat in the house, a Paul McCartney concert is never anything short of life-changing. The Got Back Tour also features the Hot City Horns — Mike Davis (trumpet), Kenji Fenton (saxes) and Paul Burton (trombone) – who first joined Paul in 2018 to perform at Grand Central Station ahead of embarking on the Freshen Up World Tour in the same year.
PAUL McCARTNEY – GOT BACK 2025:
September 29 — Palm Desert CA — Acrisure Arena
October 4 – Las Vegas NV — Allegiant Stadium
October 7 – Albuquerque NM — Isleta Amphitheater
October 11 – Denver CO – Coors Field
October 14 – Des Moines IA – Casey’s Center
October 17 – Minneapolis MN – U.S. Bank Stadium
October 22 – Tulsa OK – BOK Center
October 29 – New Orleans LA — Smoothie King Center
November 2 – Atlanta GA — State Farm Arena
November 3 – Atlanta GA — State Farm Arena
November 6 – Nashville TN – The Pinnacle
November 8 – Columbus OH — Nationwide Arena
November 11 – Pittsburgh PA — PPG Paints Arena
November 14 – Buffalo NY — KeyBank Center
November 17 – Montreal QC — Bell Centre
November 18 – Montreal QC — Bell Centre
November 21 – Hamilton ON – TD Coliseum
November 24 – Chicago IL — United Center
November 25 – Chicago IL — United Center

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