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This had been deleted last year because it was thought not to be notable and not have enough references, but I fixed that. I re-made the whole article. This is very notable because McCartney had not been on tour in a such a long time, and three tragic events preceded it that makes this a very significant endeavour in the McCartney pantheon. I make sure this is not original research per Wikipedia policy. I hope in future there can be an article on the current stretch of dates. Because of the common practise of venues changing their names over the course of time, or even being replaced entirely like Shea Stadium, I checked to see what some of these places are called today. I made it so it'll show the old name, and click to the article for the present place, like what was FleetCenter is now TD Garden. Very well known stadia such as Staples Center and Madison Square remain intact. FotoPhest (talk) 23:47, 14 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]