Freshen Up (tour)

Freshen Up was a concert tour by English musician Paul McCartney that commenced on 17 September 2018 with a four-concert leg in Canada.[1] The tour was McCartney's first tour after the release of his album, Egypt Station. Prior to the announcement of the tour, McCartney revealed he would headline the 17th Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park, in October 2018.[2] In November 2019, the tour was extended into the following year, to include McCartney's first concerts in Italy since his Out There tour.[3] A headlining appearance at the 2020 Glastonbury Festival was to be the final concert of the tour; however, it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[4] which later led to the cancelation of all the concerts scheduled for 2020.[5]

Freshen Up
Tour by Paul McCartney
Associated albumEgypt Station
Start date17 September 2018
End date13 July 2019
Legs6
No. of shows39
Paul McCartney concert chronology

Tour band


Rusty Anderson (Backing vocals,
electric guitar, acoustic guitar)

Paul McCartney
(Lead vocals, bass,
acoustic guitar, piano,
electric guitar,
ukulele, mandolin)

Brian Ray (Backing vocals, electric guitar,
acoustic guitar, bass)

Paul Wickens
(Backing vocals, keyboards,
electric guitar,
acoustic guitar,
bongos, percussion,
harmonica, accordion)
Abe Laboriel, Jr. (Backing vocals,
drums, percussion)

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
North America[6]
17 September 2018 Quebec City Canada Videotron Centre 14,935 / 14,935 $2,260,730
20 September 2018 Montreal Bell Centre 16,135 / 16,135 $2,403,773
28 September 2018 Winnipeg Bell MTS Place 12,610 / 12,610 $1,881,926
30 September 2018 Edmonton Rogers Place 15,310 / 15,310 $2,531,810
5 October 2018[lower-alpha 1] Austin United States Zilker Park N/A N/A
12 October 2018[lower-alpha 1]
Asia
31 October 2018 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome
1 November 2018
5 November 2018 Ryōgoku Kokugikan
8 November 2018 Nagoya Nagoya Dome
Europe[8][9]
28 November 2018 Paris France Paris La Défense Arena 36,663 / 36,663 $3,851,577
30 November 2018 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena 15,143 / 15,143 $3,275,200
3 December 2018 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena Kraków 17,497 / 17,497 $1,948,007
5 December 2018 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle 21,134 / 21,134 $3,643,559
6 December 2018
12 December 2018 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool 9,032 / 9,032 $1,382,519
14 December 2018 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 10,737 / 10,737 $1,501,001
16 December 2018 London England The O2 Arena 15,651 / 15,651 $2,110,660
South America[10]
20 March 2019 Santiago Chile Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos 49,900 / 49,900 $4,214,200
23 March 2019 Buenos Aires Argentina Campo Argentino de Polo 61,940 / 61,940 $5,404,680
26 March 2019 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque 90,384 / 90,384 $8,733,620
27 March 2019
30 March 2019 Curitiba Estádio Couto Pereira 41,609 / 41,609 $3,650,750
North America[11]
23 May 2019 New Orleans United States Smoothie King Center 14,789 / 14,789 $2,449,710
27 May 2019 Raleigh PNC Arena 14,805 / 14,805 $2,719,928
30 May 2019 Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena 12,123 / 12,123 $2,351,190
1 June 2019 Lexington Rupp Arena 19,153 / 19,153 $2,785,200
3 June 2019 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum 10,695 / 10,695 $1,779,313
6 June 2019 Madison Kohl Center 12,710 / 12,710 $2,130,572
8 June 2019 Green Bay Lambeau Field 49,416 / 49,416 $6,529,928
11 June 2019 Moline TaxSlayer Center 10,613 / 10,613 $1,943,909
14 June 2019 Arlington Globe Life Park 45,024 / 45,024 $6,313,791
22 June 2019 San Diego Petco Park 40,224 / 40,224 $6,017,239
26 June 2019 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena 13,837 / 13,837 $2,717,939
28 June 2019 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena 29,822 / 29,822 $7,202,945
29 June 2019
6 July 2019 Vancouver Canada BC Place 40,973 / 40,973 $4,601,154
10 July 2019 San Jose United States SAP Center 13,937 / 13,937 $3,241,678
13 July 2019 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium 48,767 / 48,767 $6,410,157
Total 805,868 / 805,868 (100%) $107,988,665

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
23 May 2020 Lille France Stade Pierre-Mauroy COVID-19 pandemic[4][5]
26 May 2020 Paris Paris La Défense Arena
29 May 2020 Nijmegen Netherlands Goffertpark
31 May 2020 Bordeaux France Matmut Atlantique
4 June 2020 Hannover Germany HDI Arena
7 June 2020 Lyon France Groupama Stadium
10 June 2020 Naples Italy Piazza del Plebiscito
13 June 2020[lower-alpha 2] Lucca Mura Storiche
17 June 2020 Barcelona Spain Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
21 June 2020[lower-alpha 3] Werchter Belgium Werchter Festival Grounds
27 June 2020[lower-alpha 4] Pilton England Worthy Farm

Setlist

Typical set list

  1. "A Hard Day's Night"
  2. "Hi, Hi, Hi" or "Junior's Farm" or "Save Us"
  3. "Can't Buy Me Love" or "All My Loving"
  4. "Letting Go"
  5. "Who Cares"
  6. "Got to Get You Into My Life" (since Tokyo)
  7. "Come On To Me"
  8. "Let Me Roll It" (with "Foxy Lady" coda)
  9. "I've Got a Feeling"
  10. "Let 'Em In"
  11. "My Valentine"
  12. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"
  13. "Maybe I'm Amazed"
  14. "I've Just Seen a Face" or "We Can Work It Out"
  15. "In Spite of All the Danger"
  16. "From Me To You"
  17. "Dance Tonight" (since Copenhagen)
  18. "Love Me Do"
  19. "Blackbird"
  20. "Here Today"
  21. "Queenie Eye"
  22. "Lady Madonna"
  23. "Eleanor Rigby"
  24. "Fuh You"
  25. "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!"
  26. "Something"
  27. "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
  28. "Band on the Run"
  29. "Back in the U.S.S.R."
  30. "Let It Be"
  31. "Live and Let Die"
  32. "Hey Jude"
    • Encore
  33. "Yesterday" or "Birthday" or "I Saw Her Standing There"
  34. "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)"
  35. "Helter Skelter"
  36. "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End"

Set lists

See also

Notes

  1. The concerts on 5 October 2018 and 12 October 2018 in Austin were part of the Austin City Limits Music Festival.[7]
  2. The concert on 13 June 2020 in Lucca was due to be part of the Lucca Summer Festival.
  3. The concert on 21 June 2020 in Werchter was due to be part of TW Classic Festival.
  4. The concert on 27 June 2020 in Pilton was due to be part of the Glastonbury Festival.

References

  1. Kreps, Daniel (4 July 2018). "Paul McCartney Announces Freshen Up Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  2. Flook, Harriet (14 July 2018). "Paul McCartney to Headline Austin City Limits Music Festival". paulmccartney.com. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  3. PaulMcCartney.com 19.11.19
  4. Zemler, Emily (18 March 2020). "Glastonbury Festival 2020 Canceled Due to Coronavirus". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  5. "Freshen Up European Summer Tour Cancelled". Paul McCartney Official Website. 7 May 2020. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  6. "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on 16 November 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  7. "Paul to Headline Austin City Limits Music Festival". Paul Mccartney. 1 May 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2018.
  8. "Current Boxscore | Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on 29 January 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  9. https://twitter.com/touringdata/status/1164706222139957248
  10. "South American 2019 dates announced". Paul Mccartney. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  11. "Las Vegas Date Added to #FreshenUpTour". Paul Mccartney. 15 January 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.