Paul McCartney Announces Intimate 2026 Concerts

The former Beatle will play two shows at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles.

Mar. 18, 2026 at 8:54am

Paul McCartney has announced he will perform two intimate concerts at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on March 27 and 28, 2026. The shows will mark his first live performances since the end of his Get Back Tour in 2025 and offer fans a rare chance to see him in a smaller venue setting.

Why it matters

McCartney typically plays large stadium and arena shows, so these Fonda Theatre concerts will provide a unique opportunity for fans to see the legendary musician in a more intimate setting. The shows are also significant as they come after a year-long break from touring for McCartney.

The details

Tickets for the Fonda Theatre shows are now available for registration, with a limit of two tickets per customer. However, it's noted that "extremely limited tickets [are] available" and "registering does not guarantee ability to purchase." In addition to the live shows, a new documentary on McCartney's band Wings, titled "Man on the Run," recently debuted on Prime Video, featuring archival performances and new interviews.

  • The Fonda Theatre concerts will take place on March 27 and 28, 2026.
  • McCartney's Get Back Tour wrapped up with North American dates in fall 2025.

The players

Paul McCartney

A legendary British musician who rose to fame as a member of the iconic band The Beatles and later formed the band Wings.

Fonda Theatre

An intimate concert venue in Los Angeles, California that holds approximately 1,200 people.

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What’s next

Fans will need to register for a chance to purchase tickets to the Fonda Theatre concerts, as the shows are expected to sell out quickly due to the limited capacity of the venue.

The takeaway

These intimate Paul McCartney concerts at the Fonda Theatre represent a rare opportunity for fans to see the legendary musician perform in a smaller, more personal setting, providing a unique experience compared to his typical large-scale stadium and arena shows.