Des Moines • Friday, July 21, 2017

ConcertBy Paul McCartney • Part of the 3rd North American leg of the One On One Tour

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Country:
USA
City:
Des Moines
Location:
Wells Fargo Arena
Attendance:
13,549 / 13,549
Revenue:
$2,169,980

About

From The Des Moines Register, July 22, 2017:

It’s a really, really strange feeling… being in the same room as a Beatle before that Beatle is actually seen in the room.

Some could describe the feeling as “electric” — an acceptable way to put it, but not quite right. It’s not an electricity that fills the room; it’s better described as subtle, sneaky bubbles of tension that creep up through toes and into your body, settling in the pit of your stomach. It’s as though euphoria is standing on your emotional doorstep, saying, “Sure, these next three hours could be the best show of your life. But it’s not going to happen… quite yet.” Pure. Anticipation.

In the half-hour before the legend Sir Paul McCartney took to the Wells Fargo Arena stage in downtown Des Moines Friday night, that’s what it felt like.

That was until the iconic opening note of “A Hard Day’s Night” echoed through the arena. Then, well… then the room felt electric.

Arguably the most famed musician in pop’s modern era, McCartney played Des Moines for the second time in his career Friday night, marking his first appearance in the Hawkeye state since headlining the same venue in 2005. Plowing through 39 tracks (rounding to 40 is acceptable if you count the “Foxy Lady” Jimi Hendrix tribute jam) for a sold out estimate of 14,900 people, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer held the stage for about two hours and forty-five minutes.

“Good evening, Des Moines,” McCartney said after performing the evening’s second song — 2013’s “Save Us.”

He then paused for a moment to bask in his audience: “Now, you know, why am I getting the feeling we’re gonna have some fun here tonight? It’s so cool… I’m going to take a second to drink it all in for myself.”

[…] McCartney then brought an entire family dressed in Sgt. Pepper’s outfits to dance during “Birthday,” the evening’s penultimate number. From there, the gig appropriately closed with an “Abbey Road” medley of “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight” and, of course, “The End.”

As the last, loving lines of the evening rolled off McCartney’s lips and carried across the audience, that feeling of electrified anticipation finished a transformation into complete satisfaction. Confetti filled the room, McCartney and his band took a bow and he offered his final words of wisdom to the assembled onlookers:

“Tell you what,” he said. “We’ll see you next time.”

From Sir Paul McCartney is marvelous in his long-awaited Des Moines return (desmoinesregister.com) – Sir Paul McCartney performs at Wells Fargo Arena Monday, July 10, 2017. ZACH BOYDEN-HOLMES/SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER

Last updated on March 21, 2021

Setlist for the soundcheck


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Jam


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12.

Ram On

Written by Paul McCartney


13.

Massage Jam


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Setlist for the concert







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Medley



2.

Foxy Lady

Written by Jimi Hendrix








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14.

Love Me Do

Written by Lennon - McCartney


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Blackbird

Written by Lennon - McCartney


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19.

New

Written by Paul McCartney



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30.

Let It Be

Written by Lennon - McCartney



32.

Hey Jude

Written by Lennon - McCartney


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Encore


1.

Yesterday

Written by Lennon - McCartney




4.

Birthday

Written by Lennon - McCartney


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7.

The End

Written by Lennon - McCartney


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