Paul McCartney in Córdoba: they have not yet confirmed the show, but there is already a tentative date

Paul McCartney in Córdoba: they have not yet confirmed the show, but there is already a tentative date
Paul McCartney in Córdoba: they have not yet confirmed the show, but there is already a tentative date

“Hello culiados!”, Paul McCartney’s remembered greeting in 2016 at the Kempes Stadium still resonates among his fans, who renewed their expectations in the face of rumors that the legendary former member of The Beatles will return to Córdoba this year. While the negotiations are underway, a tentative show date emerged which would be in the same stadium.

McCartney is about to announce show dates in the southern cone of America and it has been unofficially mentioned that Córdoba is back on the radar.

If confirmed, the concert would take place at the Mario Alberto Kempes stadiumwhere McCartney already offered a memorable show on May 15, 2016. This time, The event would be in December, on Saturday the 14thas indicated to CORDOBA PROFILE sources with access to classified information of the organization.

The tour in question would be the resumption of the Got Back Tour, which Paul McCartney had had to interrupt due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The last time McCartney performed live was at the 2022 edition of the British Glastonbury festival.

Recently, the artist announced that the Got Back Tour would include performances in stadiums in Brazil between late November and mid-December. This possibility opens

If the new show at the Kempes takes place, McCartney would arrive with a new album under his arm: “McCartney III”, according to what he published The voice. This album, released in 2020, closes the trilogy started with “McCartney” (1970) and “McCartney II” (1980). The album is a vital and experimental work, the result of a home recording during the pandemic.

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

-

PREV He fell in La Florida north of Nariño with a firearm
NEXT The confession of the France goalkeeper about the penalties in the final against Argentina: “The balls that hit me…”