October 16, 2025

Got Back

30,000 people. 35 songs. 3 hours. Paul McCartney is a legend and seeing him perform live at Coors Field in Denver last weekend is everything I hoped it would be. The dude is 83 and has more energy and talent than a young whipper-snapper like me. We’d all consider ourselves lucky if we’re moving half as fast as him at his that age.

This was by far the largest show I’ve ever been to. I have never seen a larger crowd for a concert. The entirety of downtown Denver was like a new city with a vibrant pulse leading up to the event. Getting into the stadium was an exercise like no other. I figure that’s merely a taste of Beatlemania. If things were this nuts in 2025, I can’t imagine what it was like in 1964 back when stadium tours and an international pop star were a totally new things.

The setlist had something for everyone, as you might expect.It was packed with incredible hits, yet somehow still felt incomplete. Just gives you an idea of how important and prolific Paul is as an artist.

  • Help!
  • Coming Up
  • Got to Get You Into My Life
  • Drive My Car
  • Letting Go
  • Come On to Me
  • Let Me Roll It (with β€œFoxy Lady” coda)
  • Getting Better
  • Let ‘Em In
  • My Valentine
  • Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five
  • Maybe I’m Amazed
  • I’ve Just Seen a Face
  • In Spite of All the Danger
  • Love Me Do
  • Dance Tonight
  • Blackbird
  • Here Today
  • Now and Then
  • Lady Madonna
  • Jet
  • Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
  • Something (on ukulele!)
  • Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
  • Band on the Run
  • Get Back
  • Let It Be
  • Live and Let Die
  • Hey Jude

Encore

  • I’ve Got a Feeling (virtual duet with John Lennon)
  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
  • Helter Skelter
  • Golden Slumbers
  • Carry That Weight
  • The End
Paul McCartney performing on stage at Coors Field in Denver on a color and bright stage, including a large projection of him playing his trademark Hofner bass.

15 Comments

  1. # October 16, 2025

    @geoff I saw him in London in December. He was fantastic. I didn’t want to leave. My only regret: if I’d I got tickets for the next day, I’d have seen him with Ringo.

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  2. # October 16, 2025

    @nickithenoodle No way! I was hoping Ringo would pop onstage since they’re both touring, but alas. Ringo is an exceptional entertainer in his own right.

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