Paul McCartney tour heading to Chicago; second show added

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UPDATED: May 1, 2017: A second show has been added to his Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre tour stop. The second show will be July 26. Tickets for the second show will go on sale at 10 a.m. May 12 at livenation.com.

April 25, 2017:

Paul McCartney is bringing his just-launched One On One tour to Chicago with a stop at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Tinley Park on July 25. It’s his first return to the area since 2015 when he headlined Lollapalooza. McCartney also played Wrigley Field in 2011.

Tickets for the July 25 show will go on sale at 10 a.m. April 29 at ticketmaster.com. There is a six-ticket limit per person.

The tour kicked off April 13 in Fresno, CA, with a three-hour concert that included McCartney singing “A Hard Day’s Night,” the first time he’s performed the song in concert since 1965, the last time the Beatles played it live.

Here are the tour dates (so far):

July 5 — Miami, FL — AmericanAirlines Arena

July 10 — Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena

July 13 — Duluth, GA — Infinite Energy Arena

July 15 — Bossier City, LA — CenturyLink Center

July 19 — Wichita, KS — INTRUST Bank Arena

July 21 — Des Moines, IA — Wells Fargo Arena

July 23 — Omaha, NE — CenturyLink Center

July 25 — Tinley Park, IL — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre, Tinley Park

September 11 — Newark, NJ — Prudential Center

September 15 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden

September 19 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center

September 23 — Syracuse, NY — Carrier Dome

September 26 — Uniondale, NY — NYCB LIVE’s Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

October 1 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena

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