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NextImg:We found shockingly cheap last-minute Paul McCartney ‘Got Back’ tour tickets

On Feb. 9, 1964, The Beatles performed “All My Loving,” “Till There Was You,” “She Loves You,” “I Saw Her Standing There,” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

61 long years later, Paul McCartney is still going strong.

The legendary Rock Hall of Famer announced the latest leg of his ‘Got Back Tour’ in July — which originally began in 2022 — and, as one might expect, demand was high.

When our team last reported on how much it cost to see Macca live on July 18, the lowest price we could on tickets for any one show was $167 including fees on Vivid Seats.

However, in the days leading up to the tour’s Sept. 26 launch date, prices have, ahem, ‘Got Back’ to something fans can afford.

Don’t believe us?

Based on our findings, ‘Got Back’ ’25 prices now start at $33 including fees on Vivid Seats at the time of publication.

Yes, you read that right. Don’t say Paul never “gave you your money.”

Other shows have tickets going for anywhere between $60 to $2,112 including fees.

Yes, some gigs are still expensive (and not all prices went down) but they might drop in the days leading up to the shows similar to how the first few concerts have seen prices plummet.

And, regardless of how much you pay to get in, these performances will certainly be the stuff of bucket lists.

83-year-old Sir Paul won’t be around forever and this could be the last tour where he pulls out all the stops like he did on his ’22 run when he regularly performed 30+ songs per show including Beatles favorites like the “Abbey Road Suite,” “Let It Be,” “Hey Jude,” “Blackbird” and, of course, “Get Back” along with solo/Wings classics “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Band On The Run” and “Live and Let Die” among others, according to Set List FM.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Paul McCartney’s 2025 ‘Got Back Tour’ below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available versus what they cost on July 18 (the lower price is in bold) can be found here:

Paul McCartney tour datesTicket prices
start at
Ticket prices
started at on July 18
Sept. 26 at the Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara, CA$2,112
(including fees)
N/A
(newly-added date)
Sept. 29 at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, CA$403
(including fees)
$567
(including fees)
Oct. 4 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV$67
(including fees)
$172
(including fees)
Oct. 7 at the Isleta Amphitheater in Albuquerque, NM$80
(including fees)
$272.68
(including fees)
Oct. 11 at Coors Field in Denver, CO$96
(including fees)
$174
(including fees)
Oct. 14 at Casey’s Center in Des Moines, IA$181
(including fees)
$240
(including fees)
Oct. 17 at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN$33
(including fees)
$167
(including fees)
Oct. 22 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK$146
(including fees)
$240
(including fees)
Oct. 25 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX$60
(including fees)
N/A
(newly-added date)
Oct. 29 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, LA$135
(including fees)
$197
(including fees)
Nov. 2 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA$273
(including fees)
$319
(including fees)
Nov. 3 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA$174
(including fees)
$280
(including fees)
Nov. 6 at The Pinnacle in Nashville, TN$950
(including fees)
$1,168.78
(including fees)
Nov. 8 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH$492
(including fees)
$385
(including fees)
Nov. 11 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA$263
(including fees)
$295
(including fees)
Nov. 14 at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY$338
(including fees)
$335
(including fees)
Nov. 17 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA$166
(including fees)
$168
(including fees)
Nov. 18 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA$164
(including fees)
$178
(including fees)
Nov. 21 at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton, ON, CA$451
(including fees)
$382
(including fees)
Nov. 24 at the United Center in Chicago, IL$288
(including fees)
$305
(including fees)
Nov. 25 at the United Center in Chicago, IL$328
(including fees)
$308
(including fees)

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. 

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here.

Paul isn’t the only Beatle trotting out the hits this year.

Starr, who recently dropped a country album, has been touring all year long with his All Starr Band. The Post just caught him live at Radio City and raved their “Ringo expectations [were] officially met and exceeded.”

If you’d like to see him live, here’s how to find the last three gigs he’s lined up.

Ringo Starr tour dates
Sept. 24 at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, NV
Sept. 26 at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, NV
Sept. 27 at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas, NV

After a bit of digging, we found McCartney went way above and beyond the call of duty at his triumphant June 2022 MetLife ‘Got Back’ concert that coincided with his 80th birthday. Set List FM reported what he took to the stage that evening:

01.) “Can’t Buy Me Love” (The Beatles song)

02.) “Junior’s Farm” (Wings song)

03.) “Letting Go” (Wings song)

04.) “Got to Get You Into My Life” (The Beatles song)

05.) “Come On to Me”

06.) “Let Me Roll It” (Wings song)

07.) “Getting Better” (The Beatles song)

08.) “Let ‘Em In” (Wings song)

09.) “My Valentine”

10.) “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five” (Wings song)

11.) “Maybe I’m Amazed”

12.) “I’ve Just Seen a Face” (The Beatles song)

13.) “In Spite of All the Danger” (The Quarrymen song)

14.) “Love Me Do” (The Beatles song)

15.) “Dance Tonight”

16.) “Blackbird” (The Beatles song)

17.) “Here Today”

18.) “New”

19.) “Lady Madonna” (The Beatles song)

20.) “Fuh You”

21.) “Jet” (Wings song)

22.) “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!” (The Beatles song)

23.) “Something” (The Beatles song)

24.) “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” (The Beatles song)

25.) “You Never Give Me Your Money” (The Beatles song)

26.) “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window” (The Beatles song)

27.) “Get Back” (The Beatles song)

28.) “Band on the Run” (Wings song)

29.) “Glory Days” (Bruce Springsteen cover) (with Bruce Springsteen)

30.) “I Wanna Be Your Man” (The Beatles song) (with Bruce Springsteen)

31.) “Let It Be” (The Beatles song)

32.) “Live and Let Die” (Wings song)

33.) “Hey Jude” (The Beatles song)

Encore

34.) “I’ve Got a Feeling” (The Beatles song)

35.) “Happy Birthday to You” (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover) (with Jon Bon Jovi)

36.) “Birthday” (The Beatles song)

37.) “Helter Skelter” (The Beatles song)

38.) “Golden Slumbers” (The Beatles song)

39.) “Carry That Weight” (The Beatles song)

40.) “The End” (The Beatles song) (with Bruce Springsteen)

On May 16, McCartney and Barbra Streisand released their yearning duet “My Valentine.”

The romantic song is fairly straightforward for Sir Paul who typically tends to embrace unique sounds even when he releases Christmas music (like the delightfully bizarre “Wonderful Christmastime”); therefore, the heartfelt standard, which he originally released in 2012 with a bit more verve on the cover-heavy jazz record “Kisses on the Bottom,” is an oddity — a star-studded one but an oddity all the same — and must be heard to be believed.

Want to give it a spin? Check out “My Valentine” here.

Although not many rockers that made their U.S. debut during the LBJ Administration are still kicking, there are quite a few iconic acts who made their bones in the ’60s and ’70s on the road more than 50 years later.

Here are just five of our absolute favorites we can’t wait to see live these next few months.

• Yusuf/Cat Stevens

• Stevie Nicks

• Robert Plant

• Heart

• John Fogerty

Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest classic rockers on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change