Wings Over Europe Tour
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| Wings Over Europe Tour | ||
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| Tour by Wings | ||
| Dates | July 9 - August 24, 1972 | |
| Legs | 1 | |
| Shows | 26 5 in France, |
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In the summer of 1972, Paul McCartney's newly-formed band, Wings, set out on a concert tour of Europe. Coming on the heels of a tour of English universities, the Wings Over Europe Tour was intended to promote recent singles "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" and "Mary Had a Little Lamb", as well as provide live recordings to be included on a future album. The second objective never came to fruition, however, and Red Rose Speedway was released in Spring of the next year without any of the concert material. Only the August 21 performance of "The Mess" at The Hague was officially released, as a b-side to Number One single "My Love".
The band, with the McCartney children and their road crew, loaded up in a brightly-colored double decker bus for the tour of the continent. The tour proceeded largely without incident, but on August 10 in Gothenburg, Sweden, Paul and Linda McCartney were arrested for possession of marijuana and fined US$1,200. Paul joked the arrest would “make good publicity” for the tour, but this arrest would cause him much trouble trying to gain visas for future tours.
Wings' lineup for the tour was Paul and Linda McCartney, Denny Laine, Henry McCullough, and Denny Seiwell.
[edit] Tour Setlist
- "Bip Bop"
- "Smile Away"
- "Mumbo"
- "Give Ireland Back to the Irish"
- "1882"
- "I Would Only Smile"
- "Blue Moon of Kentucky"
- "The Mess"
- "Best Friend"
- "Soily"
- "I Am Your Singer"
- "Henry's Blues"
- "Say You Don't Mind"
- "Seaside Woman"
- "Wild Life"
- "My Love"
- "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
- "Maybe I'm Amazed"
- "Hi, Hi, Hi"
- "Long Tall Sally"
- "Cotton Fields" - Only performed in Antwerp
- "C Moon" - performed in Martinihal Groningen
[edit] Tour Dates
- 09/07/1972
Centre Culturelle - Chateauvallon, France - 12/07/1972
Juan-les-Pins, France - 13/07/1972
Theatre Antique - Arles, France - 14/07/1972
Lyon, France - 16/07/1972
Olympia - Paris, France - 18/07/1972
Zirkus-Krone-Bau - Munich, Germany - 19/07/1972
Offenbach-Halle - Frankfurt, Germany - 21/07/1972
Kongreß-Halle - Zürich, Switzerland - 22/07/1972
Pavillion - Montreux, Switzerland - 01/08/1972
K. B. Hallen - Copenhagen, Denmark - 04/08/1972
Messuhalli (‘Fair Hall’, now known as Kisahalli), Helsinki, Finland - 05/08/1972
Idreats - Turku, Finland - 07/08/1972
Gröna Lund - Stockholm, Sweden - 08/08/1972
Idretshalle - Örebro, Sweden - 09/08/1972
Njaardhallen - Oslo, Norway - 10/08/1972
Skandinavien Halle - Gothenburg, Sweden - 11/08/1972
Olympean - Lund, Sweden - 12/08/1972
Fyns Forum - Odense, Denmark - 14/08/1972
Vejlby Risskov Hallen - Aarhus, Denmark - 16/08/1972
Rheinhalle - Düsseldorf, Germany - 17/08/1972
De Doelen - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 19/08/1972
Evenementenhal Martinihal - Groningen, Netherlands - 20/08/1972
Concertgebouw - Amsterdam, Netherlands - 21/08/1972
Congresgebouw - The Hague, Netherlands - 22/08/1972
Cina Roma - Antwerp, Belgium - 24/08/1972
Deutschlandhalle - Berlin, Germany

