Paul McCartney pulled out all the stops at the opening show of his Out There world tour in Brazil this past weekend, performing five Beatles songs as well as two Wings songs.
According to Consequence of Sound, Sir Paul performed "Eight Days a Week," "Your Mother Should Know," "All Together Now," "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" and "Lovely Rita."
In addition, Macca treated the crowd to two Wings hits, "Listen to What the Man Said" and "Hi, Hi, Hi," for the first time as a solo act. Both tracks appeared on the 1976 live album Wings Over America, which is set to be re-issued on May 28.
After an additional pair of dates in Brazil, McCartney will head to the United States for a month, then to Europe for a week before returning to North America for another five weeks.
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