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The Paul McCartney World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by Paul McCartney, notable for being McCartney's first tour under his own name, and for the monumental painted stage sets by artist Brian Clarke. The 103-gig tour, which ran from 1989 through 1990, included a concert played to what was then the largest stadium crowd in the history of ...
Following Wings' final 1979 tour of the UK, McCartney did not undergo a major concert tour for ten years. As a solo artist, McCartney has undergone sixteen major concert tours, nine being worldwide. His first was the Paul McCartney World Tour (1989–90) and his most recent being the Got Back tour (2022–24).
Get Back is a 1991 concert film starring Paul McCartney that documents The Paul McCartney World Tour of 1989–1990. [1] The film was directed by Richard Lester, who had done two films with McCartney when he was with The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Help! (1965). Lester went into retirement after the release of this film.
A document of the highly successful The Paul McCartney World Tour, Tripping the Live Fantastic encompasses McCartney's entire musical career from his Beatles songs to his most recent album, Flowers in the Dirt, while also including some unique covers; interspersed throughout are occasional soundcheck recordings as well.
Flowers in the Dirt is the eighth solo studio album by Paul McCartney. The album was released on 5 June 1989 on Parlophone, as he was embarking on his first world tour since the Wings Over the World tour in 1975–76. It earned McCartney some of his best reviews for an album of original songs since Tug of War (1982).
Never Ending Tour 1989; ... A Night to Remember World Tour; ... One for All World Tour; OU812 Tour; Out of Order Tour; P. The Paul McCartney World Tour; Pretty Hate ...
In September 1989, they launched the Paul McCartney World Tour, his first in over a decade. During the tour, McCartney performed for the largest paying stadium audience in history on 21 April 1990, when 184,000 people attended his concert at Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [ 139 ]
Paul McCartney: Up Close: Released: 12 April 1993; UK television special documentary. Movin' On: Released: 18 April 1993 (broadcast) 24 September 1993 / 1998 (VHS) Documentary on the making of the album Off the Ground and preparing for The New World Tour. Paul is Live in Concert on The New World Tour: Released: 15 June 1993 (broadcast)