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Nearly six decades after appearing in Baltimore alongside his bandmates at the height of Beatlemania, Paul McCartney returned Sunday night, June 12, 2022, and performed at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the penultimate stop in his solo "Got Back" tour that began in April. (VINCENT ALBAN /Baltimore Sun)
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Nearly six decades after appearing in Baltimore alongside his bandmates at the height of Beatlemania, Paul McCartney returned Sunday night and performed at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the penultimate stop in his solo "Got Back" tour that began in April. (VINCENT ALBAN /Baltimore Sun)
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Nearly six decades after appearing in Baltimore alongside his bandmates at the height of Beatlemania, Paul McCartney returned Sunday night and performed at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the penultimate stop in his solo "Got Back" tour that began in April. (VINCENT ALBAN /Baltimore Sun)
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Nearly six decades after appearing in Baltimore alongside his bandmates at the height of Beatlemania, Paul McCartney returned Sunday night and performed at Oriole Park at Camden Yards for the penultimate stop in his solo "Got Back" tour that began in April. (VINCENT ALBAN /Baltimore Sun)
Fans wait before the Paul McCartney concert at Camden Yards, a part of his “Got Back” Tour. This concert is the first show McCartney has played in Baltimore since the Beatles North American Tour in 1964. (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)
Fans wait before the Paul McCartney concert at Camden Yards, a part of his “Got Back” Tour. This concert is the first show McCartney has played in Baltimore since the Beatles North American Tour in 1964. (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)
A fan’s shoe is seen at the Paul McCartney concert at Camden Yards, a part of his “Got Back” Tour. This concert is the first show McCartney has played in Baltimore since the Beatles North American Tour in 1964. (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)
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Bob Matarozza, of Baltimore, poses for a portrait outside Camden Yards ahead of the Paul McCartney concert. The show is a part of his “Got Back” Tour. This concert is the first show McCartney has played in Baltimore since the Beatles North American Tour in 1964. According to Matarozza, he saw the show back then. "It's been way too long," said Matarozza. "I am happy he got back." (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)
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Helen Dekett, middle, and Chuck Dekett, right, talk to their son, Bennett Lamont, 12, while waiting in the parking lot outside Camden Yards ahead of the Paul McCartney concert. The concert is Bennett's first concert, which his parents surprised him with tickets for, hours before the show. The show is a part of his “Got Back” Tour. (Vincent Alban/Baltimore Sun)
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Gail Brook, right, and her son Ryan enjoyed the Paul McCartney concert Sunday. Gail watched the Beatles play in Baltimore in 1964 when she was 13. (Hayes Gardner /Baltimore Sun)
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Ray Lehr gestures towards the “64” on his shirt Sunday at Camden Yards. Lehr saw the Beatles in Baltimore in 1964 and then watched Paul McCartney play as part of his “Got Back” tour this week. (Hayes Gardner /Baltimore Sun)