The Beatles have officially unveiled the setlist for their highly anticipated 2025 “Come Together” Tour — a global farewell event that will bring to a close the unparalleled journey of the most influential band the world has ever known.
In what is set to be one of the most historic moments in the history of music, The Beatles have officially unveiled the setlist for their highly anticipated 2025 “Come Together” Tour — a global farewell event that will bring to a close the unparalleled journey of the most influential band the world has ever known.
More than half a century after they revolutionized pop culture, The Beatles — led by surviving members Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr — are taking the stage one final time to celebrate the music, the magic, and the message they’ve shared with millions. The “Come Together” Tour, named after the iconic 1969 track from Abbey Road, is designed as both a celebration and a send-off — a multi-sensory spectacle that fuses live performance, digital wizardry, and deep emotion.
A Setlist Spanning the Universe
The 28-song setlist was officially released today and reads like the soundtrack of modern music itself. Divided into three thematic acts and a poignant encore, it spans every era of The Beatles’ evolution — from their skiffle roots to psychedelic masterpieces to timeless ballads.
Each performance will incorporate stunning visuals, newly remastered sound, and immersive tributes to John Lennon and George Harrison, whose presence will be felt through isolated vocal stems, enhanced recordings, holographic projections, and never-before-seen archival footage.
ACT I: “Here Comes the Beginning” — The Beatlemania Years
- I Want to Hold Your Hand
- All My Loving
- She Loves You
- Can’t Buy Me Love
- A Hard Day’s Night
- Help!
- Ticket to Ride
- Yesterday
This act revisits the band’s electrifying rise, capturing the energy of their early touring years. Enhanced by original TV broadcast visuals and crowd sounds from 1964, Paul and Ringo — joined by a live band — will bring the era back to life. “Yesterday” will be performed solo by McCartney in a moving acoustic tribute under a single spotlight.
ACT II: “The Inner Trip” — Psychedelia, Peace & Studio Mastery
- Norwegian Wood
- Eleanor Rigby
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
- Strawberry Fields Forever
- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
- With a Little Help from My Friends
- A Day in the Life
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps (virtual duet with George Harrison)
- Across the Universe
Act II dives into the experimental mid-to-late ’60s — an era defined by groundbreaking studio work and cultural revolution. This segment will feature psychedelic lighting, surround sound effects, and original artwork from the band’s 1967-1969 period. The emotional centerpiece is “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” where George Harrison’s digitized vocals and guitar are reimagined in real time alongside a live orchestra.
ACT III: “Let It Be” — Legacy, Reflection, and Farewell
- Come Together
- Something
- Blackbird
- Here Comes the Sun
- Let It Be
- Imagine (tribute to John Lennon)
- The Long and Winding Road
- Hey Jude
This third act slows down to allow fans and performers alike to reflect on love, loss, and legacy. “Imagine” will be introduced by McCartney as “John’s message to the world,” and sung alongside archival footage of Lennon speaking about peace. “Let It Be” and “Hey Jude” are expected to become emotional stadium-wide singalongs, bringing together thousands in a final chorus of unity.
ENCORE: “The End” — A Final Bow
- Get Back
- Twist and Shout
- The End
The encore will bring raw rock energy back to the spotlight. “Twist and Shout” evokes the early Cavern Club chaos, while “The End” delivers the now-poignant final line:
“And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.”
The stage lights will then fade as holographic silhouettes of all four Beatles take a final bow together, one last time.
A Global Celebration
The “Come Together” Tour will cover over 35 cities worldwide, beginning in Liverpool and concluding in New York’s Central Park. Demand is unprecedented — with pre-sale tickets selling out in minutes and fans across generations preparing for what may be the final chance to witness a Beatles performance in any form.
In a joint statement, McCartney and Starr said:
“This tour is about love. Love for each other, for John and George, for the fans, and for the music that changed our lives. We’re not just closing a chapter — we’re celebrating every word, every note, every soul we’ve touched along the way.”
The Final Note of a Timeless Song
As The Beatles prepare to close the curtain on their extraordinary story, the “Come Together” Tour reminds us all of what they stood for: peace, rebellion, unity, love, and limitless creativity. This isn’t just a concert — it’s a moment in time. And as long as the music plays, the Beatles — in every sense — live on.