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Paul McCartney Got Back Tour Tickets Arrive with Wallet-Shaking Prices

Paul McCartney Got Back Tour Tickets Arrive with Wallet-Shaking Prices
  • PublishedJuly 18, 2025

Hold onto your mugs, because this is wild as my fourth coffee kicks in and I’m typing faster than you can say arena floor seats. Paul McCartney’s long-awaited Got Back tour tickets have officially hit the market and Ticketmaster data confirms that pricing starts at about $99 for upper-level views and climbs all the way up to nearly $650 for front-row extravagance. Live Nation’s press release spells out dozens of arena stops across North America and Europe, with Los Angeles, New York and London leading the charge. Rolling Stone details that presales began last week for fan club members, while the general public sale went live this Friday morning.

Fans who registered through McCartney’s official site enjoyed an exclusive window, and New York Post charts show that many venues are already reporting limited availability in prime sections. Standard seats in the mid-range tiers are tagged around $225 to $350, with processing fees and delivery charges adding roughly $30 to $50 per ticket. For those craving the VIP thrill there are packages priced between $750 and $1,200 per person, which include a premium concert seat, commemorative laminate and access to an artist-approved merchandise bundle. Live Nation confirms that even taller spenders can opt for the “All Access” VIP experience topping out near $2,500, granting meet and greet opportunities and an intimate soundcheck view.

The Got Back tour launches in Dallas’s American Airlines Center on October 18, then hops to Chicago’s United Center before touching down at Madison Square Garden from October 25 to 27. European dates kick off in London’s O2 Arena in early November. According to Ticketmaster’s seating charts, every arena will feature a special “Beatles Tribute” section where classic album-art projections will play between sets. Concertgoers have already taken to social media to share screenshots of sold-out badges for VIP tiers in seconds flat.

Industry insiders at Rolling Stone suggest that this tour marks McCartney’s biggest production scale in decades, combining nostalgic Beatles tracks with daring new stage technology. Fans and first-timers alike are gearing up to snap up any remaining seats, with secondary marketplaces like StubHub listing resale prices at double or triple face value. If you’re plotting to see a living legend perform live, now is the time to decide if you’re a bargain hunter or a “go big or go home” spender.

Whether you score a nosebleed view or claim that golden circle spot, Paul McCartney’s Got Back tour promises to deliver decades of hits and jaw-dropping stagecraft. Keep your eyes glued to official outlets for any added dates and last-minute onsales. Phew – I need another cup of coffee to process all this!

Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, Ticketmaster, Live Nation, Rolling Stone
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

Written By
Quinn Parker