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Despite being old enough to retire and take things easy, former-Beatle Paul McCartney is showing no signs of slowing down and has now announced a new world tour - to kick off four days after he turns 71.
Sir Paul will start his world tour in Warsaw on June 22, his official website announced on Wednesday.
His show at the city's National Stadium will be his first show in Poland, proving that even those musicians who have been around for decades still have new things to experience.
The website also promised that the Out There! world tour would see him play music that spans his entire career.
McCartney has also confirmed a show in Vienna on June 27, with the rest of his global dates to be confirmed "in the coming weeks."
Organisers of Tenessee's Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, one of the biggest festivals in the US, have also already confirmed that McCartney will be one of thier main attractions.
A 71-year-old McCartney will hit venues around the world
Bonnaroo takes place between June 13 and 16, ahead of the first date on the Out There! tour.
A live version of Mccartney's 1976 radio promo single 'Maybe I'm Amazed' is to be released for this years Record Store Day in April, with David Bowie and Nick Cave also among the artists release records for this year's event.
More details will be announced over the coming months. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
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