Monday, April 14, 2014

Paul Mccartney Tickets Sell Out In 30 Minutes

ALBANY - Thirty minutes, which is the time it took for each seat in the Times Union Center to be sold for the concert of Paul McCartney. General manager Bob Belber said McCartney concert was one of the first two or three traitors of history TU Center.

Garth Brooks still holds the record of when three concerts were sold out in 20 minutes in the late 90s. 

“Did not think I was going to get to Albany," says McCartney fan, Dotti Attwood. "I am excited that we could get tickets, I saw the Beatles in 1966, so this will be great.” The concert was also a big surprise for the soon to be bride and longtime fan McCartney, Kristi Van Patten,

 " the wedding was already planned and then my mother called friends to say, ' guess what, Paul McCartney comes to your wedding day. ' also said that we will have to move the ceremony " ' Van Patten plan on going to the concert in her dress bride, and she has a request for Paul McCartney “.! Please play Silly Love songs,

please “McCartney will perform at the TU Center on July 5 at 8 pm the Arena officials are saying that this event will be the largest Albany has seen in over a decade

49ers, San Francisco in Tiff over Sir Paul McCartney Concert
Plans for a possible farewell McCartney Candlestick scupper ... for the 49ers.




Ex- Beatle Sir Paul McCartney performs during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games July 27, 2012 at the Olympic Stadium in London. (Cameron Spencer / AFP / GettyImages )
It seems that the 49ers new stadium is trying to steal a concert of Paul McCartney rumored away from poor old Candlestick Park.

Matier and Ross Chronicle reports during a recent tour of the candlestick , the people of Sir Paul escaped Stadium Levi was interested in opening a concert involving McCartney, whose former band, the Beatles played their last concert with ticket the ' reattached in 1966.

Previously, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee had personally invited McCartney to close the candlestick, and city officials thought that a concert of Paul was a "done deal”, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Meanwhile, the 49ers owner made his own bid to ex - Beatle: Forget that old heap in the city and come play in the stadium of Levi, according to the newspaper.

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Team officials say the idea of a show promoter Live Nation Levi was in, the newspaper said.

However, city officials feel “betrayed " and vilified by the 49ers. They feel that this is just the latest in a "chain" of slights hung in San Francisco since 2006.

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