Paul McCartney’s Tour Stops In Indy
INDIANAPOLIS – Olympia Entertainment and Pacers Sports and Entertainment announced this morning, Paul McCartney will make his return to Bankers Life Fieldhouse 8 p.m. Sunday, July 14. His “Out There” tour returns to the city for the first time since 2002’s “Back in the U.S. Tour,” and continues a relationship with Indianapolis that includes his two performances at Market Square Arena in 1990, as well as two shows with The Beatles at the Indiana State Fair in 1964.
Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, April 19, and may be purchased at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse Box Office or through Ticketmaster. To charge by phone, call 800-745-3000. American Express® Cardmembers can purchase tickets before the general public beginning 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, through Thursday, April 18.
Paul McCartney’s “Out There” tour will feature brand new, never before seen production and, as ever, hours of material from the most beloved catalog in popular music, with McCartney performing songs spanning his entire career, as a solo artist, member of Wings and of course The Beatles.
The McCartney live experience is a once in a lifetime opportunity. For approximately three hours, many of the greatest moments of the last 50 years of musical history, not to mention the soundtracks of entire lives, are magically brought to life as only McCartney can do.
Last year marked 40 years since McCartney’s premiere tour as a solo artist and these past four decades have seen him play in a staggeringly impressive range of venues and locations, including outside the Coliseum in Rome, in Moscow’s Red Square, at the White House, a free show in Mexico to over 400,000 people and even a performance beamed into outer space! Having played with his peerless band of Paul ‘Wix’ Wickens (keyboards), Rusty Anderson (guitar), Abe Laboriel Jr. (drums) and Brian Ray (bass/guitar) for over ten years, McCartney never disappoints.
McCartney is throwing himself into 2013 with full force following yet another landmark year in 2012, which saw him conclude his record-breaking “On The Run” tour, release his Grammy-winning Kisses On The Bottom album, accept a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, play at both the Diamond Jubilee and Olympics Opening Ceremony, be named MusiCares Person of the Year, and headline 12-12-12 The Concert For Sandy Relief. With the “Out There'” tour and a new studio album in the works, it looks like 2013 will show no signs of McCartney slowing down.