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Tour by Paul McCartney | |
Start date | 25 May 2004 |
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End date | 26 June 2004 |
No. of shows | 14 |
Paul McCartney concert chronology |
The '04 Summer Tour was a European concert tour by Paul McCartney.
The DVD Paul McCartney in Red Square features songs from the St. Petersburg concert and the DVD The McCartney Years features songs from the Glastonbury concert.
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Europe | |||
25 May 2004 | Gijón | Spain | Estadio El Molinon [1] [2] |
28 May 2004 | Lisbon | Portugal | Parque Bela Vista |
30 May 2004 | Madrid | Spain | Estadio La Peineta |
2 June 2004 | Zürich | Switzerland | Letzigrund Stadium |
4 June 2004 | Leipzig | Germany | Zentralstadion |
6 June 2004 | Prague | Czech Republic | T-Mobile Arena |
8 June 2004 | Horsens | Denmark | Forum Horsens Stadium |
9 June 2004 | |||
12 June 2004 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Ullevi Stadium |
14 June 2004 | Oslo | Norway | Valle Hovin Stadion |
17 June 2004 | Helsinki | Finland | Helsinki Olympic Stadium |
20 June 2004 | St. Petersburg | Russia | Palace Square |
24 June 2004 | Paris | France | Stade de France |
26 June 2004 [lower-alpha 1] | Pilton | England | Worthy Farm |
Songs | McCartney | Anderson | Ray | Wickens | Laboriel |
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"Jet" [1] [3] | Bass | Electric Guitar | Electric Guitar | Keyboards | Drums |
"Got to Get You into My Life" | |||||
"Flaming Pie" | |||||
"All My Loving" | Acoustic Guitar | ||||
"Let Me Roll It" | Electric Guitar | Bass | Keyboards | ||
"You Won't See Me" | |||||
"She's a Woman" | Bass | Electric Guitar | |||
"Maybe I'm Amazed" | Piano | Bass | |||
"The Long and Winding Road" | |||||
"In Spite of All the Danger" | Acoustic Guitar | None | None | None | None |
"Blackbird" | |||||
"We Can Work It Out" | |||||
"Here Today" | |||||
"All Things Must Pass" | Electric Guitar | Bass | Keyboards | Drums | |
"I'll Follow the Sun" | Acoustic Guitar | ||||
"For No One" | Piano | Acoustic Guitar | Bass | Tambourine | |
"Calico Skies" | Acoustic Guitar | Acoustic Guitar | Bass | Accordion | Drum |
"I've Just Seen a Face" | Tambourine | ||||
"Eleanor Rigby" | None | None | Keyboards | None | |
"Drive My Car" | Bass | Electric Guitar | Electric Guitar | Drums | |
"Penny Lane" | |||||
"Get Back" | |||||
"Band on the Run" | Electric Guitar/Acoustic Guitar | ||||
"Back in the U.S.S.R." | Electric Guitar | ||||
"Live and Let Die" | Piano | Bass | |||
"I've Got a Feeling" | Electric Guitar | ||||
"Time For Massage" | Piano | ||||
"Lady Madonna" | |||||
"Hey Jude" | |||||
"Yesterday" | Acoustic Guitar | None | None | None | |
"Let It Be" | Piano | Electric Guitar | Bass | Drums | |
"I Saw Her Standing There" | Bass | Electric Guitar | |||
"Helter Skelter" | Acoustic Guitar | ||||
"Sgt. Pepper's"/"The End" | Electric Guitar | Bass/Electric Guitar | Keyboards |
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