" you are driving jb further and further away ..... "
" Setlist Morumbi Stadium- São Paulo, Brazil - November 21, 2010 ( Attendance : 167,000 -- SOLD OUT !!!!! )
1. Venus And Mars/Rock Show
2. Jet
3. All My Loving
4. Letting Go
5. Drive My Car
6. Highway
7. Let Me Roll It / Foxy Lady
8. The Long And Winding Road
9. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty-Five
10. Let 'Em In
11. My Love
12. I've Just Seen A Face
13. And I Love Her
14. Blackbird
15. Here Today
16. Dance Tonight
17. Mrs Vandebilt
18. Eleanor Rigby
19. Something
20. Sing the Changes
21. Band On The Run
22. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
23. Back In The U.S.S.R.
24. I've Got A Feeling
25. Paperback Writer
26. A Day In The Life / Give Peace a Chance
27. Let It Be
28. Live and Let Die
29. Hey Jude
First Encore
30. Day Tripper
31. Lady Madonna
32. Get Back
Second Encore
33. Yesterday
34. Helter Skelter
35. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)/ The End "
**************** UPDATED !!!! ********************
" November 21, 2010 Globo.com (Photos by Daigo Oliva/G1)
translation by the Macca Report
Paul McCartney in São Paulo
The fans who filled Morumbi Stadium on Sunday evening (21) expressed their admiration for Paul McCartney singing "I love you, yeah-yeah-yeah" in the rhythm of the classic "She Loves You" in the middle of the show.
Then the ex-Beatle played "Blackbird" on acoustic guitar. The full moon shone in the sky of the city lit up the audience.
Earlier, Paul sat at the piano and performed the acclaimed "'The Long and Winding Road' and "My Love ", which he dedicated to couples in love.
Paul McCartney took the stage at the crowed Morumbi Stadium at 9:35 pm. The show began to the sound of 'Venus and Mars / Rock Show', 'Jet' and 'All My Loving'.
The former Beatle greeted the audience with a "boa noite, São Paulo" (good evening, São Paulo) and warned he would try to speak Portuguese.
He arrived wearing a blue blazer, but soon removed the jacket because of the heat, revealing a more comfortable shirt and suspenders.
Tonights' show as well as tomorrow's show, are sold out: 64,000 thousand people are expected at each concert.
McCartney arrived at Morumbi around 4pm. As he did on Saturday (20) arriving for the sound check, the former Beatle opened the car door and waved to the audience. (See video below).
After opening its doors at 5:30pm, the corridors of Morumbi were filled with a pure atmosphere of Beatlemania. Fans entered, hugging, kneeling and taking photos with tickets in hand.
Earlier, the crowd stood in queues (lines) circling the stadium for hours waiting for the gates to open.
Still, the doors to Morumbi were calm, despite the large amount of people ( nearly two hundred thousand people -- Incredible .. and necessary to win gross ) .
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