PAUL MCCARTNEY: ONE ON ONE TOUR 2017 KICKS OFF IN JAPAN

PAUL MCCARTNEY: ONE ON ONE TOUR  2017 KICKS OFF IN JAPAN

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Paul McCartney arrived in Japan this week to scenes of Beatlemania at Tokyo Haneda Airport.  This week the mania continued as he played his first show of 2017 at the iconic Budokan venue.  The Budokan came to international notoriety when Paul first visited with The Beatles in 1966.  That year they performed five concerts all 30 minutes in length.  In contrast Paul performed an epic show of over two hours with a set featuring some of the most loved songs in the world.  ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’ and ‘Yesterday’ were the only two songs that Paul played in the set that featured in the Beatles setlist.  Paul drove the sold out audience wild, speaking to the crowd in Japanese.  The set also included some songs that Paul had previously never performed in Japan such as ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ and ‘Love Me Do’.

Japanese press described the night as “another legendary performance”.

Paul also plays three sold out shows at The Tokyo Dome this week – to 150,000 fans.

Full set list from The Budokan:

A Hard Days Night (first time in Japan)
Jet
Drive My Car
Juniors Farm
Let Me Roll It
I’ve Got A Feeling
My Valentine
1985
Maybe I’m Amazed
We Can Work It Out
Every Night
In Spite Of All The Danger
Love Me Do (first time in Japan)
Blackbird
Here Today
Queenie Eye
Lady Madonna
I Wanna Be Your Man (played with The Beatles at The Budokan 1966)
Magical Mystery Tour

Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!
Ob La Di Ob La Da
Sgt Pepper Reprise
Back In The USSR
Let It Be
Live And Let Die
Hey Jude

Yesterday (played with The Beatles in 1966)
Hi Hi Hi
Golden Slumbers

PAUL McCARTNEY
ONE ON ONE
North American Tour 2017

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