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Paul McCartney Plans Intimate LA Shows
Legendary musician to perform back-to-back concerts at The Fonda Theatre in March 2026.
Mar. 20, 2026 at 4:40pm
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Paul McCartney is set to return to the stage with two small-scale performances in Los Angeles on March 27 and 28, 2026, marking his first live appearances since wrapping up his 2025 'Got Back' tour. The concerts will take place at the 1,200-capacity The Fonda Theatre, offering fans a more personal concert experience compared to his recent arena shows.
Why it matters
These intimate shows in a smaller venue represent a shift from McCartney's recent extensive arena tours, signaling a potential new creative direction or album release on the horizon. Fans are eager to see the legendary artist perform in a more stripped-down, up-close setting.
The details
Tickets for the back-to-back shows will be extremely limited, with a strict two-per-customer policy. Attendees must register through the official ticketing system for a chance to purchase, though access is not guaranteed. The concerts will also be phone-free, with devices locked in Yondr pouches during the performances.
- The shows are scheduled for March 27 and 28, 2026.
- McCartney's most recent album, 'McCartney III', was released in 2020.
The players
Paul McCartney
A legendary British musician, singer-songwriter, and member of the iconic band The Beatles.
The Fonda Theatre
A 1,200-capacity music venue in Los Angeles, California.
What’s next
Fans must register through the official ticketing system for a chance to purchase the limited tickets, which are expected to sell out quickly.
The takeaway
McCartney's decision to perform intimate shows in a smaller venue signals a potential new creative direction or album release, as the legendary artist continues to evolve and connect with his loyal fanbase in unique ways.
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