2 of 3 wrote:Actually, I would like to know what percentage of the audience is a repeat concert goer. There's been a theory floating around that Paul does basically the same show over and over, because it's new to the fans who haven't seen him before. I would guess that 90 % of the people there have seen him multiple times already and they would be happy with a set change. The other 10% wouldn't know the difference anyway. They take a pee break with Hey Jude

If you listen to the audios or watch the videos circulating of each of The Up & Coming shows, you'll know that each performance is a carbon copy of the one before. Same songs, same stories and anacdotes, same embarrassing wiggle of the hips during the "Now the ladies in the audience" la la la la la la la bit of Hey Jude, same pretending to choke & have a heart attack after the pyrotechnics of Live & Let Die, same Rusty keeling over on his back during the guitar solo in Live & Let Die. The only part that changes is the flag Macca waves after the encore.
He's basically taking a well rehearsed and scripted stage show around the globe and doesn't expect the majority of the audience to have seen more than one show. For this reason alone I doubt there will be many changes in the setlist sadly...although Ram On is a welcome change.
Man I could smell your breath a mile away.