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Wednesday, June 23, 1976

Los Angeles

Concert • By Wings • Part of the Wings Over the World tour

Last updated on May 7, 2022

From The Los Angeles Times, May 8, 1976

The Forum

This was the 3rd concert played at The Forum.

A total of 3 concerts have been played there • 1976Jun 21stJun 22ndJun 23rd

Setlist for the concert

  1. Rock Show

    Written by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney

    Album Available on Wings Over LA

  2. Jet

    Written by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney

    Album Available on Wings Over America - Los Angeles CA 6-23-1976

    Album Available on Rrrrooock Show

    Album Available on Wings Over LA

  3. Maybe I'm Amazed

    Written by Paul McCartney

    Album Available on Rrrrooock Show

    Album Available on Wings Over LA

    Album Available on Wings Over America - Los Angeles CA 6-23-1976

  4. Lady Madonna

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

    Album Available on Rrrrooock Show

    Album Available on Wings Over LA

    Album Available on Wings Over America - Los Angeles CA 6-23-1976

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Wings Live - On tour in the 70s

This is the first detailed study of Paul McCartney's Wings on tour in the 1970s. It covers every single concert from the University Tour of 1972, ending with the abandoned tour of Japan in January 1980. A wide variety of primary sources have been consulted, including all available audio and video recordings; press reviews; fan recollections; newspaper reports and tour programmes.

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