Wave Runners hell broke loose the middle of August with a crazy amount of events.
Luckily, months ago, we bought tickets for Paul McCartney, which happen to fall in the middle of it all.
Although it was a bit nuts escaping the WR mania, it was a much needed and much appreciated break.
I was so excited to go, and even more excited for Brett to go since he wasn't able to come with me a couple of years ago when Paul came to SLC.
Kate and Dan were our dates for the evening
(my parents were there too, but they had seats in a totally different area, and were too cool for us that night).
After dinner at Habit, we headed to Energy Solutions, and after flirting with a probably 78 year old in line about our love for Paul, I was sufficiently ready for the concert to begin!

Our seats were AMAZING. We were on the side of the stage and closer than I have ever been at ANY concert.
NO JOKE... NO ZOOM EITHER!

He played for hours... like 37 songs.. it was insane.
Paul is LEGIT!
Brett and I were genuinely impressed by the pyrotechnics.
Hahahaha.


I think this picture pretty much sums up how we felt about the night.
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