Paul performed his long-awaited concert at Lima’s National Stadium on Friday night to the delight of throngs of Peruvians.
Around 40 thousand fans enjoyed from McCartney’s huge talent and his
two-and-a-half-hour long landmark concert which kicked off at 9:30 p.m.
local time.
The 71-year-old rock legend alongside his full band performed a
37-song set at the sold-out show which spanned his entire career,
including songs from his Beatles and Wings days, as well as from his
recent solo project, ‘New’.
Peruvians music goers were so excited to see the former Beatle’s
second appearance in the Andean nation since 2011 that some had been
camping outside the stadium since the day before.
The South American leg of Paul’s ‘Out There’ tour will continue
this month in Uruguay, while Ecuador and Costa Rica will see the
English performer play for the first time. The global tour will then
head to Asia and the United States later on in the year.
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