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Paul McCartney Drops Tour Tease for 2025 — Fans Spot the Signs

  • Writer: Crimson Sunday
    Crimson Sunday
  • Jul 10
  • 2 min read

Music legend Paul McCartney might be gearing up to hit the road again — at least if his latest Instagram Story is anything to go by. The former Beatle shared a cryptic photo of two guitar picks, one of which read: “Got Back in 2025.” That’s all it took to send fans into a frenzy.


While no official tour announcement has been made (yet), the post included a link to a signup page on McCartney’s website, where fans can register for updates on tour dates, presale access, and more. That alone is a strong clue: something big is on the horizon.



Social Media Sparks Speculation

Besides the Instagram Story, several Beatles fan accounts and music insiders have picked up on the tease. One viral post simply captioned:

“Paul McCartney has seemingly announced a new tour in 2025 via social media.”

While there’s no formal statement from McCartney’s team, fans are taking the signs seriously — and signing up in droves.


What’s Next?

If history is any guide, Paul McCartney doesn’t tease without reason. His tours are major global events, and this quiet nudge could be the opening note of something much bigger.

Stay tuned — or better yet, sign up now so you don’t miss it when tickets drop.


What Does “Got Back” Mean?

The phrase “Got Back” likely nods to McCartney’s last U.S. tour, which kicked off in April 2022 and ran through several North American cities before expanding globally. The tour wrapped up in London in December 2024, making a 2025 continuation a fitting sequel.

But there’s also a deeper layer of meaning. “Got Back” is a clear play on “Get Back,” the 1969 Beatles hit recorded with Billy Preston. That song famously closed out their rooftop concert at Apple Corps in London — a historic performance immortalized in recent documentaries.


Add in the lyrical references to Tucson, Arizona and California, and fans are speculating that McCartney may be planning a return to the U.S. stage.

 
 
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