The McCartney Years The Premiere Paul McCartney Concert Experience
BUY TICKETSThere are many Beatles tributes. But there’s only one show that celebrates the genius of Paul McCartney at the height of his career. And this is it!
Hailed by the original Beatles promoter as ‘THE BEST ON THE SCENE’, The McCartney Years is a period-true, technically stunning and explosive live concert show that performs the music of Paul McCartney spanning two decades from The Beatles toWings.
Songs include hits like Hey Jude, Jet, Let It Be, Band On The Run, The Long And Winding Road, Live And Let Die, Lady Madonna and many, many more, plus some of the deep cuts that McCartney wrote during the 1960’s and 1970’s; all performed to their original arrangements by a band that has performed to audiences worldwide and even has a personal accolade from former Wings Guitarist Denny Laine.
Guaranteed that you will jump out of your seat to clap, sing and dance to the music by one of the most prolific artists of all time in this authentic, timeless live concert experience.
Whether he plays an original Beatles Era Hofner bass or sports the same wardrobe from the ‘Wings over America’ mid-1970s tour, lead vocalist Yuri Pool is true to Sir Paul in his musicianship, vocal stylings and presentation. And the band doesn’t miss a beat delivering a texture that will transport you back to the first time you heard these great songs on vinyl. TMY players include David Usselman (guitars and bass); Braden DeCooman (guitars); Hubert Orlowski (keyboards and synth); Laura Gagnon (percussion and keyboards; Dean McKey (drums) and of course Yuri on bass, lead vocals, piano and guitar.
Experience two decades of ‘The Beatles’ and ‘Wings’ live – with the world’s premier McCartney concert experience. Rewind into the 60s and 70s to dance, sing and relive your passion for McCartney with a band that has opened for Mariah Carey, performed sold-out shows across Canada and been featured on CNN.
Date and Time
Thursday Jan 26, 2017
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM CST
Thursday, January 26, 2017 @ 7:00 pm
Location
Oxford Performing Arts Center
Fees/Admission
$15 - $29