News Summary
Paul McCartney is set to perform in Nashville for his ‘Got Back 2025 Tour’ at The Pinnacle on November 6, 2025. This concert marks his first appearance in the city since 2014 and is part of a nationwide tour featuring music from his legendary career, including The Beatles and Wings. Tickets will go on sale in July 2025, alongside a special photography exhibition at The Frist Art Museum. This event promises to be a significant highlight in Nashville’s music landscape.
Nashville to Host Paul McCartney’s ‘Got Back’ Tour in 2025
Paul McCartney will bring his highly anticipated ‘Got Back 2025 Tour’ to Nashville, scheduled for November 6, 2025, at The Pinnacle. This concert follows a series of performances across the country as McCartney highlights music from his extensive career, including hits from The Beatles, his band Wings, and his celebrated solo work.
McCartney’s Nashville concert will be his first since his performance at the Bridgestone Arena in 2014, where he thrilled fans with his iconic music. Throughout his illustrious career, he has played in Nashville only twice, with earlier concerts occurring in 2010 and 2014. Notably, McCartney headlined the Bonnaroo Music Festival in nearby Manchester, Tennessee, in 2013, which further solidifies his connection to the region.
Details of the Tour and Ticket Information
The ‘Got Back’ tour is set to commence in Palm Desert, California, in September 2025, creating significant excitement among fans. In Nashville, tickets will go on sale on July 18, 2025, at 10 a.m. CT, with an exclusive presale starting on July 15. There will be a limit of two tickets per household to ensure fair access to this highly sought-after event.
The Pinnacle, a venue with a capacity of 4,500, offers an intimate setting for fans to experience McCartney’s live performance up close. The concert promises to be a notable event in Nashville’s live music calendar, considering the artist’s limited performances in the area.
Photography Exhibition to Open in Conjunction with Concert
Coinciding with the concert, McCartney will unveil a photography exhibition titled “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64, Eyes of the Storm” at The Frist Art Museum in Nashville on November 7, 2025. The exhibition will feature never-before-seen images captured by McCartney during The Beatles’ meteoric rise to fame. This includes iconic moments such as The Beatles’ memorable performance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
The exhibition will run through January 26, 2026, providing fans with a unique glimpse into the past through the lens of one of the world’s most celebrated musicians.
Paul McCartney’s Legacy and Contributions
As an 18-time Grammy Award winner, McCartney is recognized not only for his musical contributions but also for his philanthropic efforts. He has received numerous accolades, including The Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award and the Trustees Award. His commitment to various causes is well-documented, including his work with organizations such as PETA, LIPA, One Voice, and the Vegetarian Society. McCartney has actively participated in significant benefit concerts, notably the Live Aid concert in 1985, showcasing his dedication to various charitable endeavors.
McCartney’s upcoming Nashville concert and the accompanying photography exhibition are set to make a significant impact on the local music scene and offer fans a rare opportunity to engage with the legacy of an iconic music figure.
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- The Tennessean
- WSMV
- WKRN
- No Country for New Nashville
- Williamson Source
- Wikipedia: Paul McCartney
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Paul McCartney
- Google News: Paul McCartney

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