Wings performed at the Brisbane Festival Hall in Brisbane, Australia, on 10 November 1975.
It was the 19th night of the 65-date Wings Over The World Tour, which ran from September 1975 to October 1976, and the first of two consecutive nights in Brisbane.
Wings were Paul McCartney on vocals, guitar, bass guitar, and keyboards; Linda McCartney on vocals and keyboards; Denny Laine on vocals, guitar, and bass guitar; Jimmy McCulloch on guitar and vocals; and Joe English on drums, plus a horns and brass section consisting of Howie Casey, Tony Dorsey, Steve Howard, and Thaddeus Richard.
Concert setlist
- ‘Venus And Mars’
- ‘Rock Show’
- ‘Jet’
- ‘Let Me Roll It’
- ‘Spirits Of Ancient Egypt’
- ‘Little Woman Love’
- ‘C Moon’
- ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’
- ‘Lady Madonna’
- ‘The Long And Winding Road’
- ‘Medicine Jar’
- ‘Picasso’s Last Words (Drink To Me)’
- ‘Richard Cory’
- ‘Bluebird’
- ‘I’ve Just Seen A Face’
- ‘Blackbird’
- ‘Yesterday’
- ‘You Gave Me The Answer’
- ‘Magneto And Titanium Man’
- ‘Go Now’
- ‘Letting Go’
- ‘Live And Let Die’
- ‘Call Me Back Again’
- ‘My Love’
- ‘Listen To What The Man Said’
- ‘Junior’s Farm’
- ‘Band On The Run’
- ‘Hi, Hi, Hi’
- ‘Soily’
Wings Over The World Tour dates
- 9 September 1975: Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, England
- 10 September 1975: Hippodrome, Bristol, England
- 11 September 1975: Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, Wales
- 12 September 1975: Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England
- 13 September 1975: Hippodrome, Birmingham, England
- 15 September 1975: Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England
- 16 September 1975: City Hall, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- 17 September 1975: Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 18 September 1975: Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- 20 September 1975: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland
- 21 September 1975: Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland
- 22 September 1975: Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen, Scotland
- 23 September 1975: Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland
- 1 November 1975: Perth Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia
- 4 November 1975: Apollo Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
- 5 November 1975: Apollo Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
- 7 November 1975: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
- 8 November 1975: Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia
- 10 November 1975: Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia
- 11 November 1975: Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia
- 13 November 1975: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia
- 14 November 1975: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia
- 20 March 1976: Falkoner Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 21 March 1976: Falkoner Theatre, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 23 March 1976: Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany
- 25 March 1976: Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- 26 March 1976: Pavillon de Paris, Paris, France
- 3 May 1976: Convention Center, Fort Worth, USA
- 4 May 1976: The Summit, Houston, USA
- 7 May 1976: Olympia Stadium, Detroit, USA
- 8 May 1976: Olympia Stadium, Detroit, USA
- 9 May 1976: Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada
- 10 May 1976: Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, USA
- 12 May 1976: Spectrum, Philadelphia, USA
- 14 May 1976: Spectrum, Philadelphia, USA
- 15 May 1976: Capital Centre, Landover, USA
- 16 May 1976: Capital Centre, Landover, USA
- 18 May 1976: Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, USA
- 19 May 1976: Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, USA
- 21 May 1976: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, USA
- 22 May 1976: Boston Garden, Boston, USA
- 24 May 1976: Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA
- 25 May 1976: Madison Square Garden, New York City, USA
- 27 May 1976: Riverfront Coliseum, Cincinnati, USA
- 29 May 1976: Kemper Arena, Kansas City, USA
- 31 May 1976: Chicago Stadium, Chicago, USA
- 1 June 1976: Chicago Stadium, Chicago, USA
- 2 June 1976: Chicago Stadium, Chicago, USA
- 4 June 1976: Civic Center, St Paul, USA
- 7 June 1976: McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, USA
- 10 June 1976: Kingdome, Seattle, USA
- 13 June 1976: Cow Palace, Daly City, USA
- 14 June 1976: Cow Palace, Daly City, USA
- 16 June 1976: Sports Arena, San Diego, USA
- 18 June 1976: Community Center, Tucson, USA
- 21 June 1976: The Forum, Inglewood, USA
- 22 June 1976: The Forum, Inglewood, USA
- 23 June 1976: The Forum, Inglewood, USA
- 19 September 1976: Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
- 21 September 1976: Dom Sportova, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
- 25 September 1976: Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
- 27 September 1976: Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
- 19 October 1976: Empire Pool, London, England
- 20 October 1976: Empire Pool, London, England
- 21 October 1976: Empire Pool, London, England
Last updated: 10 January 2024
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