
Rex Features
Sir Paul McCartney has confirmed the details of his first European tour in five years.
The ex-Beatle's 'Good Evening Europe' jaunt will visit Berlin, Paris, Hamburg, Arnhem, Cologne and Dublin. His final show will be at London's O2 on December 22.
It will be McCartney's first UK arena show since 2003, when he played London's Earl's Court. Tickets go on sale on Monday, October 26.
"This is my chance to bring our current show home to where it all began, starting in Hamburg, ending in London and rocking everywhere in between," said the singer. "I'm very much looking forward to ending the year on a high."
Last week, McCartney was confirmed to appear at Gary Barlow's Children In Need concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Lily Allen, Take That and Muse will also play the show, which takes place on November 12.











