Many Beatles fans want to know how much Paul McCartney ticket prices will be for his new 2025 dates for his Got Back tour. This will add 14 stops across North America that start on September 29 in Palm Desert, California and end on November 25 in Chicago, Illinois. The presale will take place on July 15, several days before the general onsale begins on July 18. The original Got Back tour began in 2022, so this will offer fans another chance to see the 83-year-old guitarist continue to rock. Here’s what a ticket is expected to cost for Paul McCartney’s 2025 tour this fall.
What are the ticket prices for Paul McCartney’s 2025 tour?
Ticket prices for the Paul McCartney 2025 tour are expected to range between $150 to $400 for general admission. However, it must be said that prices for this tour, more than most, will vary quite a lot depending on the venue, seat location, and resellers.
Looking at prices for his Got Back tour back in 2022, per NJ, ticket outlets like StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats sold upper-level seats at around $150 and floor-level seats near $500. There is a possibility that you might score tickets under $150 (not including website fees), but that will depend on whether you can get into the presales as early as possible. Many users on Reddit (particularly here and here) have stated how much they have spent on Paul McCartney tickets in the past, and the range is incredibly wide, going from $100 to $900. This makes prices difficult to predict.
The best chance for customers to get the cheapest price is to sign up for early access on Paul McCartney’s official website for the tour. Registering for this fan presale at specific venues will provide you with a code that can be used to purchase tickets on Tuesday, July 15, at 10:00 AM local venue time. General onsale tickets, called preferred seating onsale on Ticketmaster, will start three days later on Friday, July 18, at 10:00 AM local venue time.
For this 2025 concert run, McCartney will be bringing along other members of his band, including Brian Ray, Rusty Anderson, Paul “Wix” Wickens, and Abe Laboriel Jr., along with the band Hot City Horns.
It is estimated that McCartney’s overall net worth is over $1 billion. A four-film series based on The Beatles that was teased at Sony’s CinemaCon 2025 is expected to release in 2028.