Paul McCartney has added a massive new run of U.S. dates to his One On One tour. The newly announced dates kick off July 5th at Miami’s American Airlines Arena — his first Miami appearance since his Up & Coming Tour hit Sun Life Stadium in 2010— and include cities and venues he’s never played before.

From Miami, McCartney heads to Tampa where he will play July 10th at the Amalie Arena, returning to the city for the first time since his 2005 US Tour. From there, One On One takes McCartney to three cities and venues he’s never played before: July 13th at the Infinity Energy Arena in Duluth GA, July 15th at CenturyLink Center in Bossier City LA, and July 19th at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita KS.

On July 21st McCartney plays the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, IA followed by a July 23rd stop at CenturyLink Center in Omaha NE, returning to both cities for the first time since 2005’s US Tour. The tour’s July run concludes on the 25th at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Tinley Park in Tinley Park, IL — McCartney’s first appearance in the region since his now-legendary 2015 Lollapalooza headline.

One On One’s 2017 U.S. run will resume with McCartney’s first ever show at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on September 11th. McCartney will then take up residence in New York City, playing his first full show at Madison Square Garden since 2005 on September 15th, then getting back to the scene of his unforgettable 2013 Brooklyn shows to play the Barclays Center on September 19th. He will then head upstate to make his debut appearance in Syracuse NY, playing the Carrier Dome on September 23rd, followed on September 26th by his first show at Long Island’s NYCB Live’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum since 2002’s Driving USA Tour. One On One’s fall dates will draw to a close October 1st at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, McCartney’s first show at the brand new venue and first visit to the Motor City since 2015.

The first public on sale of this run will be April 29th for the July 25th Tinley Park, IL date. Tickets for the July 1st-23rd and October 1st dates will be on sale to the public May 1st. Public on sale for the September dates will start May 5th.

American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Wednesday, April 26th at 10 am local time through Sunday, April 30th at 10 pm local time for Bossier City, LA, Wichita, KS, Des Moines, IA, Omaha, NE, Syracuse, NY, Detroit, MI, Miami, FL, Tampa, FL, and Duluth, GA and beginning Monday, May 1st at 10 am local time through Thursday, May 4th at 10 pm local time for New York, NY, Brooklyn, NY, Uniondale, NY, and Newark, NJ.

Paul McCartney’s One On One tour opened April 13, 2016 with his debut concert in Fresno, CA. The show, which opened with his first performance of “A Hard Day’s Night” since The Beatles last played it 1965, drew instant and unanimous raves from near (“McCartney’s abundance of natural charm and charisma made this sold-out arena show feel and more like a really big piano bar”—The Fresno Bee) and far (“nearly three hours of music that moved gracefully from the intimate to the explosive… the emphasis never drifted from the music, ranging from generational anthems to post-Beatles deep cuts”—Rolling Stone). One On One has since logged 36 shows and counting, spanning the globe from North and South America to the UK and Europe and a current run of Japanese dates. Venues have ranged from packed stadiums and arenas to one of the most intimate gigs of Paul’s solo career to date at the 300-capacity Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace in tiny Pioneertown, CA. One On One’s 2016 run wrapped up with two headlining sets at the historic Desert Trip festival in Indio, CA, which featured surprise guest appearances from Neil Young and Rihanna—a fitting coda to a tour that featured Paul joined on encores by the likes of Nirvana’s Krist Novoselic in Seattle, Jimmy Fallon in Vancouver, and both Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski at a record-breaking show at Boston’s Fenway Park.

One On One features dozens of classics from the most beloved catalog in popular music, spanning Paul’s entire career–as a solo artist, member of Wings and of course as a Beatle—and no shortage of surprises. State of the art audio and video technology ensure an unforgettable experience from every seat in the house: Massive screens, lasers, fireworks and, of course, a staggering selection of the best songs ever written or performed make every Paul McCartney show a once in a lifetime event that transcends and elevates the potential of live music.

TOUR DATES:

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