
Paul McCartney Announces Final Tour, Pittsburgh Stop Included
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music world, Paul McCartney has officially announced his final tour. The legendary musician, who has been a driving force in popular music for over six decades, will embark on one last journey across the globe, giving fans a final opportunity to witness his unparalleled talent live on stage.
McCartney will be joined by his longtime band, including Paul “Wix” Wickens on keyboards, Brian Ray on bass/guitar, Rusty Anderson on guitar, and Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums. The Hot City Horns, featuring Mike Davis on trumpet, Kenji Fenton on sax, and Paul Burton on trombone, will also accompany McCartney, adding their signature sound to the performances.
One of the stops on this historic tour will be in Pittsburgh, where McCartney is scheduled to perform on November 11, 2025, at the PPG Paints Arena. Pittsburgh fans will have the chance to experience the magic of McCartney’s music one last time, as he performs a career-spanning setlist filled with classic hits and fan favorites.
While this tour is being billed as McCartney’s final one, it is important to note that the 2025 leg of the Got Back Tour is not being promoted as such. This distinction suggests that McCartney may still perform occasional concerts or special events in the future, but this final tour will mark the end of his extensive touring career.
For fans who have followed McCartney’s music for decades, this tour represents a bittersweet moment. While it is sad to see him retire from touring, it is also an opportunity to celebrate his incredible legacy and the countless memories he has created through his music. Tickets for the Pittsburgh show are expected to be in high demand, so fans are encouraged to purchase them as soon as they become available.