More Paul McCartney tickets go on sale — and what you need to know about Thursday’s concert at Spokane Arena
Apr. 26—Reserve tickets are being released for sale throughout the week via ticketswest.com for Paul McCartney’s Thursday concert in Spokane.
The tickets still cost hundreds of dollars each, depending on the seat. But a search for tickets through the website Monday afternoon turned up dozens of seats across most sections — upper level, lower level, and even the floor — of Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena.
The Spokane concert kicks off McCartney’s “Got Back” tour this year. The 79-year-old has had a penchant for playing concerts that can last three hours, featuring dozens of songs from his seven decades of making music with the Beatles, Wings and from his solo career . Fans can expect to hear an early fast-charging Beatles’ classic such as “A Hard Day’s Night” to launch the show and will almost certainly be rewarded with some of rock music’s most enduring songs such as “Let it Be,” “Yesterday” and “Hey Jude.”
For those who have bought tickets, the Arena staff is passing along a few helpful things to know.
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