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Where to get Paul McCartney tickets for Manchester and London shows as sale gets underway

Today, Paul McCartney fans will have their chance to secure tickets for his huge UK tour. On Monday, the Beatles legend confirmed he would be playing four UK dates in 2024 in Manchester and London.

He will play Manchester's Co-op Live on Saturday December 14 and Sunday December 15, before heading to London's O2 Arena to play on Wednesday December 18 and Thursday December 19. Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 21.

The music legend announced he is to take his acclaimed Got Back tour out on a world tour last week. The new UK dates mark Paul’s first UK shows since his iconic Glastonbury headlining performance in 2022.

READ MORE: Paul McCartney announces UK shows including two nights in Manchester

The Beatles legend, 82, launched his Got Back tour in 2022, completing 16 huge shows across the US before performing his history-making set at Glastonbury in June 2022. In 2023 Paul performed 18 shows as the Got Back tour rocked through Australia, Mexico and Brazil.

Paul’s last show in London was in 2018 at The O2 and his last Manchester show was in 2011 at the then MEN Arena. These UK shows will round off the Got Back tour 2024 dates.

On Wednesday, Co-op Live issued a warning to fans trying to get tickets following a huge demand for pre-sale access. Fans were given their first chance to get tickets to the shows on Wednesday morning (June 19) with pre-sale opportunities offered to Co-op and O2 Priority members first.

Posting on social media, Co-op Live wrote: “Ahead of Paul McCartney going on sale, we remind all fans to be vigilant in only using officially recognised ticket providers. We have been made aware of possible fraudulent tickets available on secondary platforms.”

Meanwhile, within minutes of the shows going up for sale

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk