Breaking News: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Announces First Ever Joint World Tour In Honour Of The Beatles, Titled ‘Coming Together’- Dates and Cities Revealed…

April 12, 2025 — In what may be the most anticipated musical announcement of the decade, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr — the two surviving members of The Beatles — have officially revealed plans for their first-ever joint world tour, titled “Coming Together.” This historic event marks the first time the legendary duo will share the stage for a full-scale international tour, paying tribute to the band that changed music forever.

Fans across the globe are already calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime celebration,” and with good reason — The Beatles’ legacy is unparalleled, and this tour promises to be a deeply emotional, unforgettable experience for multiple generations of listeners.

Despite occasional appearances together — including notable performances at charity events and one-off tributes — McCartney and Starr have never embarked on a full tour as a duo. With “Coming Together,” the two icons are giving fans what they’ve dreamed of for over 50 years.

In a joint video announcement released this morning, McCartney said, “We’ve talked about this for years, and now felt like the right time. It’s not just about looking back — it’s about celebrating everything The Beatles stood for: love, peace, music, and unity.”

Ringo Starr added, “This is our way of thanking fans who’ve stayed with us since the beginning. We’re going to bring the magic back on stage — and maybe even surprise ourselves in the process.”

According to tour insiders, the concerts will feature a dynamic setlist that spans the entire Beatles catalogue, including hits like “Let It Be,” “Hey Jude,” “Come Together,” “With a Little Help From My Friends,” and “Here Comes the Sun.”

The duo will also perform select solo material from their respective post-Beatles careers, reimagined with fresh arrangements. Rumors of special guest appearances — including from artists heavily influenced by The Beatles, such as Dave Grohl and Billie Eilish — have already begun swirling.

And perhaps the most emotional moment of the tour? A reported digital tribute to John Lennon and George Harrison, including unseen footage, audio archives, and a collaborative finale featuring all four Beatles — past and present — using state-of-the-art technology.

The “Coming Together” tour is set to kick off in London on August 1, 2025, before heading across Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia. Here are some of the confirmed major stops:
• August 1 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium
• August 8 – Paris, France – Stade de France
• August 15 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion
• September 1 – New York City, USA – Madison Square Garden
• September 7 – Los Angeles, USA – SoFi Stadium
• September 15 – Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre
• October 1 – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
• October 12 – Sydney, Australia – Accor Stadium

More dates are expected to be added due to overwhelming demand, and pre-sale tickets will go live on April 20, with general sales beginning April 22.

 

The internet exploded within minutes of the announcement. Hashtags like #ComingTogetherTour, #McCartneyAndStarr, and #BeatlesForever began trending globally.

Longtime fan Rachel Nguyen tweeted, “I’m crying. I never thought I’d get to see Paul and Ringo on stage together. This is everything. Meanwhile, major music publications and critics are already calling this “the tour that will define the decade.”

In an era of division and noise, “Coming Together” is more than a tour — it’s a message. A reminder of the power of music to unite people across generations, cultures, and continents. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are not just revisiting the past — they’re rewriting it, together.

As they famously sang, “All you need is love.” And this time, love is coming to a stage near you.

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