Paul McCartney adds Miller Park to tour
The Brewers and Live Nation Entertainment announced Monday that Paul McCartney has added Milwaukee and Miller Park to his "Out There" tour for a July 16th concert, his first visit to the city since 2005.
Tickets will go on sale Friday, April 19 at 10 a.m. local time either online at LiveNation.com or Brewers.comMcCartney, at the Miller Park Ticket Office or by calling the...
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McCartney Surprisingly Cheap to Pay For
Usually a big name like Paul McCartney can command millions for a big stadium gig, but he agreed to a surprisingly low amount to perform at the London Olympics' Opening Ceremony.
McCartney was only paid one pound.
That's right, one pound.
One pound equals $1.57 American dollars. Other acts for the Ceremony, Mike Oldfield, Dizzee Rascal, and Emeli Sande were said to have...
McCartney paid 1 pound ($1.57)
Don't spend it all in one place, Paul.
London Olympic organizers say former Beatle Paul McCartney and other star performers who took part in Friday's opening ceremony essentially donated their time, receiving a mere pound ($1.57) for their performances.
The nominal fee was offered to make the Olympics contracts binding, but pales in comparison to the millions big names...
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July 30, 2012
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McCartney paid 1 pound ($1.57) for Olympics gig
Don't spend it all in one place, Paul.
London Olympic organizers say former Beatle Paul McCartney and other star performers who took part in Friday's opening ceremony essentially donated their time - receiving a mere pound ($1.57) - for their performances.
The nominal fee was offered to make the Olympics contracts binding - but pales in comparison to the millions big names...
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July 30, 2012
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Olympics Opening Ceremony in London Expected to Feature Paul McCartney, James Bond and Lord Voldemort
The Summer Olympics are back, and the good people of London are ready to put on a show for the rest of the world to see. The Games have already begun with a couple of days of soccer competition already in the books, but the unofficial start will come Friday with the Opening Ceremony. The ceremony, which won't be streamed or broadcasted live in order for NBC to make it a primetime...
McCartney says he'll perform in London
Paul McCartney has confirmed an Olympic-sized rumor, saying he'll be the closing act at the London 2012 opening ceremony.
Earlier this year the former Beatle disclosed that he was in talks to play a role in the celebrations.
On Monday, he confirmed: ''I've been booked.''
He told BBC radio station 5 Live that he would be ''closing the opening'...
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June 04, 2012
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McCartney: He'll close Olympic opening ceremony
Paul McCartney has confirmed an Olympic-sized rumor, saying he'll be the closing act at the London 2012 opening ceremony.
Earlier this year the former Beatle disclosed that he was in talks to play a role in the celebrations.
On Monday, he confirmed: ''I've been booked.''
He told BBC radio station 5 Live that he would be ''closing the opening'...
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June 04, 2012
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Great Britain is unhappy with their new Olympic uniforms (Pictures)
The job of designing Olympic uniforms comes with a ton of pressure. For Stella McCartney, the daughter of the Beatles’ Paul McCartney, the task was especially daunting. Stella is a well-known clothing designer in Great Britain, and her uniform designs for the Summer Olympics in London were released on Thursday. Overall, the kits were not well-received.
McCartney said part of her...
McCartney hints at role in '12 Olympics
Paul McCartney says he is in talks to play a role in the London 2012 Olympic celebrations.
The former Beatle says he ''might be doing something'' in the Olympics but is not sure what role he may play in the events.
Speaking at a promotional event for his new album on Thursday, McCartney said he will go to a meeting about the Games on Friday where he expects to learn...
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January 19, 2012
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Jerry Sandusky Helped Paul McCartney Name His New Album
Kisses on the Bottom
That’s not the title of an email Jerry Sandusky sent to one of his victims, that is the name of Paul McCartney’s new album. The last great Beatle has decided to call his upcoming album, “Kisses on the Bottom.” The 69-year-old legend has confirmed the title and says it was derived from the lyrics of “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter...
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