
That will kick off March 28 at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, Ariz., then head to the Hollywood Bowl for two shows, March 30-31.
It will be Macca's first SoCal show since his triumphant and elegiac performance at Coachella last year, and it will be his first appearance at the Bowl, where the Beatles made history back in '64- '65, since 1993.
His publicist's statement this morning announcing the trek indicates that for these shows he'll pull out classics from throughout his catalog (Beatles, Wings and solo) as well as his 2008 album Electric Arguments (recorded under the pseudonym the Fireman).
McCartney, 67, promises to include some never- before-played-on-U.S.-soil" songs in the set, as well as (I Want to) Come Home," his Golden Globe-nominated tune from the Robert De Niro flick Everybody's Fine.
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