Paul
brought his Out There! World Tour back to South America last night for his first
full show of 2014. Macca kept the setlist the same as most of the Out There!
performances from 2013 with a few exceptions - he's added a handful of songs off his most
recent studio album, New, and dusted off a Beatles classic that he'd only played
five times in the past.
Paul treated over 45,000 fans at Montevideo, Uruguay's Estadio Centenario to a
whopping 40-song set that mixed material from his time in The Beatles and Wings as well as
from his solo career. The big surprise of the evening was a performance of the Let It
Be track "One After 909." Paul had only played "One After 909" with his solo band five
times in the past, with four of those performances taking place in 2010. New, which
was released back in October, was represented by four songs including the title track,
"Queenie Eye," "Save Us" and "Everybody Out There." Last May McCartney played five Beatles
songs for the first time during the Out There! tour opener. Three of those tunes -
"Eight Days A Week," "All Together Now" and "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite" - were
performed last night, "Lovely Rita" and "Another" too.
Watch fan-shot footage of "One After 909":
Watch fan-shot footage of "One After 909":
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