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Saturday, April 17, 1993

Anaheim

Concert • By Paul McCartney • Part of the The New World Tour

Last updated on June 15, 2019


Details

  • Country: USA
  • City: Anaheim
  • Location: Anaheim Stadium

Location

  • Location: Anaheim Stadium

Timeline

Band members

Line-up Discover Backing band 1991-1993

Some songs from this concert appear on:

Anaheim, Los Angeles – The New World Tour rocks Anaheim Stadium and more -the explosions on ‘Live And Let Die’ are so loud that the percussion waves set off fire and burglar alarms in homes 15 blocks from the stadium. On leaving the show, Capitol Records president Hale Milgrim announces to a reporter, “That was something else. I’m not kidding you, never have I seen better.” Meanwhile, LA Times rock writer Robert Hilburn opines in his column: “McCartney came across as a masterful rock force delighted to be back on stage.”

Notes from Geoff Baker, Paul McCartney’s publicist – from Club Sandwich 66, Summer 1993
Paul and Laurence Juber reunite backstage at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, on April 17, 1993, during Paul’s New World Tour

Anaheim Stadium

This was the 1st and only concert played at Anaheim Stadium.

Setlist for the soundcheck

Setlist for the concert

  1. Michelle

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

  2. Yesterday

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

  3. Let It Be

    Written by Lennon - McCartney

  4. Encore

    1. Hey Jude

      Written by Lennon - McCartney

      Album Available on Viva Las Vegas

See song statistics for “The New World Tour”

Paul McCartney writing

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