Paul McCartney is set to play a lunchtime show at the 100 Club in London on Friday (December 17).

Tickets to see the former Beatle go on sale tomorrow (15) at 10am (GMT).

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Speaking about the 100 Club show McCartney said: “I’ve played all sorts of different venues over the years and this kind of show presents a different kind of challenge to performing in a stadium.

He added: “I love performing and I love connecting with audiences, be it in a stadium or arena or in a club. I’m looking forward to being able to interact with fans on a face to face basis, not to mention the smell of sweat and beer!”

The [url=http://www.nme.com/news/sex-pistols/53239]100 Club is under threat of closure, and could close its doors for good before 2011 ends[/url] if £500,000 is not raised to help its plight. [url=http://www.nme.com/news/test/53899]Liam Gallagher, Mick Jagger and Mick Jones are among the musicians who have lent their support to the campaign to save it[/url].

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McCartney played the Apollo Theater in Harlem last night (13). He is set to play London‘s HMV Hammersmith Apollo on Saturday (18) the O2 Academy Liverpool on Sunday (20).

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