Monday, 27 December 2010

Paul McCartney Plays Liverpool Academy


On the occasion of Christmas,Paul McCartney played her second of two special Christmas gigs in Liverpool on Monday.

Paul McCartney grab a packed show at the Academy with a greatest hits set, which spanned every decade of his career.

At London's 100 Club and Hammersmith Apollo,singer also performed a small gig and played a songs including 'Hey Jude', 'Live And Let Die' and 'Dance Tonight'.

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Paul McCartney to play threatened 100 Club


At the 100 Club in Oxford Street Sir Paul McCartney will play smallest gig for a decade.All tickets for gig sold out in a second earlier today.

The show at the threatened venue is the most intimate he has played since he performed at the Cavern Club in Liverpool in 1999.

He said: “I'm looking forward to being able to interact with fans on a face-to-face basis, not to mention the smell of sweat and beer.”

It will be a timely boost for the club, which is facing closure.

Owner Jeff Horton has blamed rent increases, rising VAT and alcohol duty.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Paul Mccartney play christmas concert


Sir Paul McCartney is latest special concert for Christmas with an "intimate vibe".
Liverpool said: "I always love playing to a home audience and for me it's the perfect way to end the year. We've had great fun with the stadium shows this year and we're looking forward to the more intimate vibe of these ones. Christmas is the perfect excuse for everyone to let their hair down and rock out. We are looking forward to celebrating with the good people of London and Liverpool."
At London's Hammersmith Apollo the first concert on Saturday 18 December and latest concert at Liverpool O2 Academy on Monday 20 December.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Paul McCartney Launches Pop Up Radio Station


In honour of the record a pop-up radio station has been launched by Sir Paul McCartney to celebrate the re-release of his famed Wings album Band On The Run.

On Monday month-long broadcast will begin,The former Beatle is teaming up with U.S.-based Sirius XM to form Band On The Run Radio.

The making of Wings' 1973 album special show will be host by McCartney, while he will also discuss other records from his back catalogue. Scott Greenstein, president of Sirius XM, says, "We're celebrating the music from his whole career, with focus on that legendary and very underrated album."