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Whoa! Paul McCartney to play Halifax

This looks like our chance to see “a” Beatle in Halifax July 11, 2009. Sweet.

With story from CBC

McCartney is not only a Beatle, a great songwriter and an icon of the rock era, he puts on one fantastic show. 60,000 people are expected to attend.

I’d say Cavendish Beach Festival has some competition.

CBC – Paul McCartney to play Halifax

Paul McCartney is coming to Halifax.

The ex-Beatle announced Wednesday he’s “very happy” to be performing at an outdoor concert on July 11.

“The Canadian audiences are great and the timing of the event, with the arrival of the Tall Ships, means that it will be an exciting event for us all,” McCartney said on his website. “We are looking forward to rocking in Halifax.”

Local promoters say it will be McCartney’s only concert in Canada this year and are calling it the “largest and most exciting” concert in Halifax’s 260-year history.

“This iconic and legendary performer’s presence in our city will be an historic event for all Atlantic Canadians,” said Harold MacKay, president of Power Promotional Events.

The concert is expected to attract 60,000 fans — 10,000 more than the crowd at the Rolling Stones show in September 2006.

Tickets will go on sale May 29 at 9 a.m. AT through Ticket Atlantic and at participating Atlantic Superstore locations.

Tickets will cost $125 for general admission and $305 for VIP tickets. Promoters say between 5,000 and 6,000 VIP seats will be available.

Wednesday’s announcement ends the rumours that have been circulating since McCartney’s representatives toured the Halifax Common last spring.

Last April, MacKay took McCartney’s senior tour staff to the park. He said they were impressed with the site, but there wasn’t enough time to set up an event that summer.

Halifax radio personality J.C. Douglas said he’s excited to see Paul McCartney perform again.

Douglas has been to McCartney concerts in England and Montreal but this time, he would like the chance to meet the former Beatle in person.

“Working in radio, you get to meet a lot of stars and things and there’s no one I’d rather meet than Paul McCartney,” Douglas said. “He’s been at the top of that list for my entire career and I’m sort of hoping that might happen, I don’t know.”

McCartney is playing a week before KISS headlines an outdoor concert in the park. That has some local residents concerned about the potential damage hosting two big concerts so close to one another could do to the Halifax Commons.

“In terms of the environment that we all want to come sit in and spend the afternoon in and the dogs and sports events, I mean, that’s not as possible because of these concerts they bring in and it ruins the property,” M.E. Woodside said.

Last summer, the city placed 30 rolls of plastic weave on the grounds to protect the grass during a Keith Urban concert. However, the grass was uprooted when the covering was removed.

Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly admits that the city didn’t get everything perfect last summer.

“This is an opportunity for us to see what can happen,” Kelly said on Wednesday. “This is the first time back-to-back concerts, too. Same venue, same staging and other aspects. So for us, it’s a way of testing things out and making things better and we learn from the process.”

7 Comments

  1. justin

    So much for the Cavendish Concert now.

    I hope they had lots of pre-sold tickets. I would imagine that many of the same people who they hoped would buy tickets are of the age that seeing a Beatle would outshine the lame line up at Cavendish.

    I know myself I have already set aside the money for a VIP Pass for this Concert In Halifax.

    Paul McCartney versus Cavendish…not even a contest.

  2. jo

    im so jelous! i am constantly on the look out for tickets to see paul! at least you guys who are in canada can see when the tickets are on sale pre sale! hope its good (excepot for the fact that i wont be there and ir eally want to see him mah mah mah mah….) haha!

  3. Frozen_Cannuck

    There has been no mention of pre-sale whatsoever. Seeing as how fans from all over the world want to go to this thing, I figure it’ll be impossible to get tickets.

  4. hrm resident

    be warned. I was told today that local hotels are jacking up room prices be prepared to be shafted out of every cent they can get from you

  5. Harleyblues

    So, how was the Gig?!!!! :):)

  6. kat

    AWESOME!! AMAZING!!

    Everyone that I know that went have said that it was the best concert they’ve ever seen. All ages – 20 years old to 75. I was not even that big a fan of Sir Paul , but he has earned my respect and admiration! I wish that most of the new, young ” entertainers” would follow his lead and perform as professionally and passionately as he did last night.

  7. LJ

    Does anyone know what they gave away with the VIP tickets? There was supposed to be a collectible laminate and I think something else.

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