Paul McCartney has announced four U.K. shows this summer, including a one-off gig in Hyde Park for the Hard Rock Calling festival. The former Beatle will appear in London on Sunday June 27 with his all new Up and Coming Tour, set to kick off in the U.S. this month.
The "Hey Jude" singer also announced that he will be headlining the Isle of Wight festival on June 13, along with stops at Hampden Park in Glasgow on June 20 and the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on June 26. "I want to make sure it's a great night for everyone, a total blast," McCartney said, according to Spinner. "We want it to be a night that none of us forget."
Some speculate that the summer shows might be a farewell tour for McCartney, though he has made no mention of retiring.
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