Sir Paul McCartney is taking the road again for his "Out There" Tour with another leg of US tour dates in 2014, according to Consequence of Sound. Once more, the ex-Beatle is listing down cities he's rarely visited or has yet to perform at. For example, on June 19, Paul will return to New Orleans at the Smoothie King Center since 2002, while McCartney will drop by Louisville, KY for the first time in KFC Yum! Center on June 26.
Another Paul McCartney show was announced in Albany for July 5, his first ever in the city, plus a July 7 performance in Pittsburgh. Paul McCartney US tour for 2014 is surely going to be historical as McCartney is set to perform 3 hours of hits along with new songs from his most recent studio album, "New," a worldwide hit last year.
According to his website, there is a lot to expect from the Mccartney tour this year as they will be using "state of the art technology and production to ensure the entire audience has the best possible experience." Massive screens, lasers, fireworks, and unique video content are all set to complete the experience. Here are the remaining dates for the 2014 Paul McCartney tour:
4/19 -- Montevideo, Uruguay, Estadio Centenario
4/21 -- Santiago, Chile, Movistar Arena
4/22 -- Santiago, Chile, Movistar Arena
4/25 -- Lima, Peru, Estadio Nacional
4/28 -- Quito, Ecuador, Estadio de Liga
5/1 -- San José, Costa Rica, Estadio Nacional
5/17 -- Tokyo, Japan, National Stadium
5/18 -- Tokyo, Japan, National Stadium
5/24 -- Osaka, Japan, Yanmar Stadium Nagai
5/28 -- Seoul, South Korea, Jamsil Sports Complex
Paul McCartney 2014 Tour Dates:
06/19 - New Orleans, LA @ The Smoothie King Center
06/26 - Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center
07/05 - Albany, NY @ Times Union Center
07/07 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Consol Energy Center
Jazz crooner Diana Krall is following up her 2012 number 1 Billboard Jazz album, "Glad Rag Doll" with a pop album that will feature big names this fall, Billboard reports
The Grammy-winning artist is working with David Foster that tentatively includes tracks by Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, and a new composition by Paul McCartney.
Krall described the McCartney song an unreleased track for his 2012 "Kisses on the Bottom" album.
"I still had a copy of the music and I asked him if he was OK if I did the song for my record and he said 'Sure,' so we recorded that and it came out just gorgeous," she told Billboard. "It's a new Paul McCartney song that's never been recorded that I'm pretty honored to have."