On 19 August 2009 Sir Paul McCartney played a concert at the Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, TX.
The setlist was unusual for its inclusion of Buddy Holly's It's So Easy, performed as a tribute to the Texas-born singer. McCartney described it as the first time he'd performed the song.
Drive My Car
Jet
Only Mama Knows
Flaming Pie
Got To Get You Into My Life
Let Me Roll It/Foxy Lady
Highway
The Long And Winding Road
My Love
Blackbird
Here Today
Dance Tonight
Calico Skies
Mrs Vanderbilt
It's So Easy
Eleanor Rigby
Sing The Changes
Band On The Run
Back In The USSR
I'm Down
Something
I've Got A Feeling
Paperback Writer
A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance
Let It Be
Live And Let Die
Hey Jude
First encore:
Day Tripper
Lady Madonna
I Saw Her Standing There
Second encore:
Yesterday
Helter Skelter
Get Back
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)/The End

WE were there!!
5th row center seated at end of row
To say it was a great show is an understatement
God Bless the Beatles!!! and all fans
This was my first visit to this new venue. The sound was surprisingly good. The stange was around the 20 yard line, so I'd guess 75% of the seats were available, and it appeared full. While this concert was great fun, Paul did not sound nearly as good or seem as lively as he did at Reunion Arena in 2003. Perhaps he was a little older, or still sad about his divorce?