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Paul McCartney Brings Beatlemania Back To Las Vegas On 'Got Back' Stop At Allegiant ...

Monday, October 6, 2025

Las Vegas has hosted its share of spectacles (and then some), but nothing quite like the night Sir Paul McCartney turned Allegiant Stadium into Abbey Road West. One of pop music’s most celebrated living legends brought his Got Back tour to Sin City, and the result was a euphoric, nearly three-hour romp through a rock n’ roll time machine that had nearly 60,000 fans singing, dancing, crying, and grinning like teenagers seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan all over again.

It was McCartney’s first show at Las Vegas’ shiny Allegiant Stadium—opened in 2020—and the energy was off the charts from the opening chord. With no Los Angeles stop on this leg, the stars turned out in force, with Amy Schumer, Drew Carey, and even Celine Dion among the crowd of fans and fellow icons who came to worship at the altar of Macca.

McCartney remains the embodiment of rock’s eternal youth. At 83 years young, he’s still cheeky, tireless, and bounding across the stage like a man half his age. This Got Back run marks his first major North American tour since 2022, and though he’s now playing to grandkids of his original fans, the music has lost none of its bite or brilliance.

He and his band—including Wix Wickens on keys, Rusty Anderson and Brian Ray on guitars, Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums, and the Hot City Horns—opened with “Help!”, Paul’s voice as bright and urgent as ever, before slamming into “Coming Up”. “This world needs a little peace and understanding,” he said in earnest, before nodding to his show as the biggest party in Vegas on a Saturday night. That led into a run of “Got to Get You Into My Life”, “Drive My Car”, and a horn-soaked “Letting Go”.

Source: liveforlivemusic.com/Josh Martin

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