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Paul McCartney adds a Second Show

Started by DTowner, April 12, 2013, 11:04:47 AM

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DolfanBob

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BKDotCom

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Cats Cats Cats

Oh really.. this second show wasn't already planned?  Funny you can still buy floor seats for the "fastest sellout" in BOK center history.  The only thing left are the $250 floor tickets though.  What is a sellout?  You can still buy front row tickets too.

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There are only single seats left for the Wednesday show.  If anybody is on the fence you should go.  He still rocks pretty hard for a geezer.

guido911

Quote from: CharlieSheen on April 12, 2013, 04:28:32 PM
There are only single seats left for the Wednesday show.  If anybody is on the fence you should go.  He still rocks pretty hard for a geezer.

I saw him last time around. Great show. Here he is rocking out on SNL.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvz259_paul-mccartney-feat-nirvana-cut-me-some-slack-snl-12-15-12_music#.UWj_QcqwBlQ
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sauerkraut

I'm not a big fan of Paul, but I was surprised how fast the seats sold out. They say he's the worlds richest singer. The show is supposed to run 3 hours long and feature music from the Beatles era to modern times. Oh well.
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sauerkraut

Maybe they will record a  DVD of the show.
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sgrizzle

Quote from: sauerkraut on April 13, 2013, 01:48:20 PM
I'm not a big fan of Paul, but I was surprised how fast the seats sold out. They say he's the worlds richest singer. The show is supposed to run 3 hours long and feature music from the Beatles era to modern times. Oh well.

Seems like he owns the rights to a lot of other artists works. Which he then taught Michael Jackson about, and MJ bought 50% of Beatles publishing rights.