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Paul McCartney to kick off world tour in Poland
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LOS ANGELES: Paul McCartney will kick off a world tour in Warsaw on June 22, four days after he turns 71, the former Beatle's official website annouced Wednesday.

McCartney's appearance at the National Stadium will be his first-ever show in Poland, said www.paulmccartney.com, adding that his "Out There!" tour would feature music from his entire career.

McCartney will also perform in Vienna on June 27, the website said, with confirmed dates for concerts in other cities to be announced "in the coming weeks."

Organizers of the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, on June 13-16 have previously announced that McCartney would be among its top attractions this year.

 
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Paul McCartney will kick off a world tour in Warsaw on June 22, four days after he turns 71, the former Beatle's official website annouced Wednesday.

Organizers of the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, on June 13-16 have previously announced that McCartney would be among its top attractions this year.
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