Paul McCartney concerts

This is a list of Paul McCartney's special concert appearances, not included on his concert tours.

Contents

Concerts up to 1999

Events City Country Place Date
1. Benefit for "Release" London United Kingdom Hard Rock Café 18 March 1973
2. Live Aid Wembley Stadium 13 July 1985
3. The Prince's Trust 20 June 1986
4. San Remo Song Festival 28 February 1988
5. The Paul McCartney World Tour (rehearsals) London United Kingdom Playhouse Theatre 26 July 1989
6. The Paul McCartney World Tour (rehearsals) 27 July 1989
7. Up Close TV show New York United States Ed Sullivan Theatre 10 December 1992
8. The New World Tour (rehearsals) London United Kingdom London Docklands 5 February 1993
9. Benefit Royal College of Music 25 March 1995
10. Ballad of the Skeletons Royal Albert Hall 16 October 1995
11. TownHall Meeting Bishopsgate Institute 17 May 1997
12. Music for Montserrat Royal Albert Hall 15 September 1997
13. Standing Stone 14 October 1997
14. Standing Stone New York United States Carnegie Hall 19 November 1997
15. The Oprah Winfrey Show Manhattan Center 20 November 1997
16. The Fireman Webcast London United Kingdom Abbey Road Studios 2 October 1998
17. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame New York United States Waldorf Astoria 15 March 1999
18. Concert for Linda London United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall 10 April 1999
19. PETA Party of the Century Hollywood United States Paramount Studios 18 September 1999
20. Working Classical Liverpool United Kingdom Philharmonic Hall 16 October 1999
21. Live at the Cavern Club The Cavern 14 December 1999

Concerts since 2000

Events City Country Place Capacity Date Songs
1. The Concert for New York City New York United States Madison Square Garden 20,000 October 2001 7
2. Nobel Peace Prize Concert Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum Arena 7,000 December 2001 3
3. Super Bowl XXXVI New Orleans United States Louisiana Superdome 72,922 February 2002 1
4. 74th Academy Awards Hollywood Kodak Theatre 3,600 March 2002 1
5. Party at the Palace London United Kingdom Buckingham Palace 12,000 June 2002 6
6. The Concert for George Royal Albert Hall 6,000 November 2002 4
7. Glastonbury Festival Pilton Glastonbury 150,000 June 2004 34
8. Super Bowl XXXIX Jacksonville United States Jacksonville M.S. 78,125 February 2005 4
9. Live 8 London United Kingdom Hyde Park 200,000 June 2005 6
10. Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road Abbey Road Studios 100 July 2005 12
11. 48th Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States Staples Center 20,000 February 2006 3
12. London Secret Show London United Kingdom Electric Ballroom NC June 7, 2007 20
13. New York Secret Show New York United States Highline Ballroom 700 June 13, 2007 13
14. Los Angeles Secret Show Los Angeles Amoeba Music 900 June 27, 2007 23
15. London Secret Show - iTunes Festival: London London United Kingdom ICA 300 July 5, 2007 24
16. Paris Secret Show Paris France Paris Olympia 2,000 October 22, 2007 23
17. London Secret Show BBC Electric Proms London United Kingdom The Roundhouse 3,000 October 25, 2007 23
18. Brit Awards Earls Court 18,000 February 2008 5
19. Liverpool Sound Liverpool Anfield Road 40,000 June 2008 27
20. Independence Concert Kiev Ukraine Maidan Nezalezhnosti 350,000 14 June 2008[1][2] 33
21. Last Play at Shea New York United States Shea Stadium 55,000 July 2008 2
22. Quebec 400th Anniversary Quebec City Canada Plains of Abraham 270,000[3] 38
23. Friendship First Concert Tel Aviv Israel Hayarkon Park 50,000 September 2008 32
24. 51st Grammy Awards Los Angeles United States Staples Center 20,000 February 2009 1
25. Change Begins Within New York Radio City Music Hall 7,000 April 2009 12
26. Coachella Fest Indio Coachella Valley 60,000 36
27. The Joint Las Vegas Hard Rock 4,000 34
28. Children in Need 2009 London United Kingdom Royal Albert Hall 6,000 November 2009 3

References

  1. ^ uk:Концерт Пола Маккартні на Майдані Незалежності (Independence concert)
  2. ^ Leslie Woodhead, director (2009-11-08). How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin (Television production). New York, NY: WNET.org. Event occurs at 51'40". http://www.thirteen.org/beatles/. Retrieved 2009-11-13. 
  3. ^ Lemieux, Louis-Guy, Champlain a repris sa place à Québec in L'Album du 400e, Le Soleil (Québec), 2 November 2008, p.5.

See also