83 YEARS OLD – 19 SHOWS – OVER 300,000 FANS… AND PAUL McCARTNEY STILL BLEW CHICAGO APART ON THE FINAL NIGHT OF THE TOUR. No

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Paul McCartney Closes Out the North American Leg With a Triumphant Final Night in Chicago (Nov. 24)

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Chicago, November 24, 2025 — United Center wasn’t just packed last night. It was overflowing with fulfilled dreams, emotional cheers, and the presence of a musical icon who, after six decades, can still make tens of thousands rise to their feet in unison: Paul McCartney.

The Chicago show marked the final stop of the 2025 GOT BACK North American Tour, which had traveled through San Antonio, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville… before landing in the Windy City. And true to form, McCartney didn’t “close” the tour — he detonated it with everything fans hoped for and more.


“A HUGE dream will be fulfilled tonight”

Across social media, fans in Chicago shared their excitement. One viral post from Dave Moody at United Center read:

“A HUGE dream will be fulfilled tonight, because TONIGHT I get to see Sir Paul McCartney in Chicago… I’m going to FINALLY get to see a BEATLE, and it’s not Ringo! No offense, Ringo.”

That final line captured the exact mood of thousands in attendance:
A Beatle, on stage, in front of them — something many had hoped for their entire lives.


The blue stage — and the moment McCartney walked out

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A deep cobalt screen glowed across the stage, lights rising like the moments before dawn. When Paul stepped out holding his iconic Höfner bass, a roar swept across the arena like a physical wave.

The side screens displayed footage of a young Paul merging with the present-day Paul, creating a surreal effect:
the immortality of music happening in real time.


Moments where time seemed to freeze

For nearly three hours, Paul guided the audience through an entire lifetime of music:

  • “Can’t Buy Me Love” — a burst of nostalgia
  • “Maybe I’m Amazed” — a hush falling over the arena
  • “Let It Be” — phone lights glowing like a galaxy
  • “Hey Jude” — Chicago’s loudest singalong of the night
  • “Live and Let Die” — pyrotechnics shaking the building
  • Encore with “Helter Skelter” — the final blast of energy

Every song was placed like a chapter in his lifelong story — and even now, he performs with astonishing vitality.


A night that felt like a goodbye — but wasn’t an ending

In Paul’s earlier post, he described Chicago as:

“the final stop on its epic 2025 North American leg.”

There was no sign of fatigue, no slowing down — only an artist who still belongs on stage as much as he did at 21.

Many fans teared up as Paul dedicated his closing remarks to the audiences who supported him throughout the tour.
It didn’t feel like an end — just a breath before the next adventure.


“We’re incredibly blessed.”

As one fan said:

“God is good. We’re incredibly blessed.”

That sentiment stayed with the crowd long after the lights came up.
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