Paul McCartney Reveals More U.S. Tour Dates
. McCartney have steadily been revealing the dates for the North American leg, adding several stops to the trek last week and on Monday he announced five additional U.S. shows. The new dates includes July shows at Chicago's United Center, Fargo's Fargodome, Lincoln, NE's Pinnacle Bank Arena and Kansas City, MO's Sprint Center and an August stop in Minneapolis at Target Field. As things stand now, McCartney will be kicking off the North American Out There Tour on June 14th in Lubbock, TX at the United Spirit Arena and wrapping up on August 7th in Salt Lake City at EnergySolutions Arena. But his camp says that more dates are still to be announced. The former Beatles legend kicked off the Latin American leg of the tour this weekend but was forced to postpone Monday's show at Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile after the plane carrying his equipment was delayed. The show will now be taking place on Wednesday (April 23rd). McCartney said in a statement, "Though I'm upset that the jumbo jet carrying all my equipment for the show has gone technical and will not arrive in Santiago in time for the show�I will not cancel the concert. "I would hate to disappoint our great Chilean fans so we are moving the Monday show to Wednesday this week and looking forward to having a rocking time in Santiago." June 14 - Lubbock, TX - United Spirit Arena
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