PAUL McCARTNEY DECLARES: “I’M NOT DONE YET!” — GOT BACK TOUR 2025 IS OFFICIALLY ON, AND NO ONE KNOWS IF THIS IS HIS 3RD, 5TH, OR 9TH FAREWELL…
London, July 10, 2025 — Rock legend Sir Paul McCartney has just dropped the bombshell that fans didn’t even know they were still hoping for: the Got Back Tour 2025 is officially ON. At age 83, the iconic Beatle has shattered all expectations (again), silenced every retirement rumor (again), and lit the fuse for what might be — or might not be — another “final” farewell tour.
Emerging from a glowing spotlight on a surprise livestream, McCartney stood before millions online and simply said:
“I’m not done yet.”
Those four words sparked an instant internet meltdown. Twitter (now “X”) exploded, TikTok saw a tidal wave of teary-eyed Beatles edits, and Spotify streams of Hey Jude, Live and Let Die, and Maybe I’m Amazed surged 400% within hours. One trending post read:
“This man is the fountain of youth. McCartney 2025 is the only apocalypse we want.”
The Got Back Tour 2025 will mark his first major global trek since the pandemic-era reschedules and his legendary Glastonbury 2022 set, which critics hailed as “proof that Paul isn’t just still going — he’s defying time.”
The new tour kicks off in São Paulo, Brazil, before sweeping across North America, Europe, Japan, and a rumored surprise show in Liverpool. Ticket pre-sales begin next week, and fans are already camping out online.
“WHO EVEN KNOWS IF THIS IS HIS NINTH FAREWELL?”
The big question isn’t what McCartney is doing, but how he’s still doing it. At 83, most rock stars have long since swapped guitars for golf clubs. Not Paul.
Longtime fan Grace Jenson, 24, from Manchester, posted:
“I’ve buried 3 smartphones, 2 iPods, and one ex. Paul McCartney’s still out here doing stadium tours. Legend.”
Others are more poetic. Twitter user @MaccaTillMars wrote:
“As long as Earth spins, Paul tours.”
McCartney himself addressed the farewell rumors with a wink. “People keep asking me if this is my last tour,” he said with a grin. “I don’t know — is this your last breakfast?”
THE IMMORTAL ENGINE OF ROCK
Music journalists are once again scratching their heads at his seemingly endless energy. “He’s not just performing,” said Rolling Stone’s Mia Harper, “he’s jumping around stage, switching between bass, piano, and guitar, and leading crowds in sing-alongs that span six decades. He isn’t slowing down — he’s speeding up.”
Backstage sources claim McCartney has maintained a strict wellness routine, including daily vocal warmups, vegetarian meals, and “playing guitar like his life depends on it.”
But fans have their own theories.
“He’s clearly immortal,” joked comedian Ricky Gervais on his podcast. “He’s gonna outlive us all and headline the first concert on Mars.”
REACTIONS FROM FELLOW ROCK LEGENDS
Ringo Starr tweeted:
“Peace and love to my brother Paul. Let’s rock again soon!”
Elton John posted a video from his villa, raising a glass:
“He’s the last Beatle standing, and he’s still raising the bar. Bravo, Sir Paul.”
Even Billie Eilish chimed in:
“Saw Paul when I was 17 and I cried. If I see him again at 25, I’ll cry harder.”
THE SETLIST: A CELEBRATION OF EVERYTHING
Insiders close to the tour production say the 2025 shows will feature a rotating setlist of Beatles classics, Wings hits, solo gems, and some “very special surprises.” Paul is also expected to debut one or two new songs rumored to be from an upcoming project.
One crew member hinted: “We’re talking visual effects, emotional tributes, maybe even a hologram moment or two. But make no mistake — Paul is the show. He doesn’t need tech tricks. He is the magic.”
THE LEGACY CONTINUES
As the announcement settles into the public consciousness, one truth becomes clear: Paul McCartney isn’t just a former Beatle. He’s a living, breathing history of modern music — and he’s still writing it.
Whether this is his third, fifth, or ninth farewell, fans know the answer doesn’t really matter.
As one fan perfectly put it:
“Who needs a time machine when you’ve got Paul McCartney on tour? The man is time.”
Let the countdown begin.
Got Back Tour 2025 — not goodbye, just more history in motion.