Paul McCartney, Questlove appear in 'Spinal Tap II' trailer
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Paul McCartney hadn’t taken the stage in over five years when he sat down at his piano to sing “Let It Be” for Live Aid on July 13, 1985, in a performance that was almost totally derailed by a single tech glitch.
‘Epic’ Clip of Ozzy Osbourne Meeting Paul McCartney for the First Time Resurfaces: ‘My Dream Came True Today’ first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 25, 2025, where it first appeared.
In June 2022, McCartney wrapped the first North American leg of his ‘Got Back Tour’ at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. According to Set List FM, here’s what he brought to his fans (along with Bruce Springsteen and Bon Jovi to celebrate his birthday) that evening:
The Alamodome has seen its share of major concerts this year, including appearances by Shakira and Post Malone, and a looming September date featuring The Weeknd.But Oct. 25 will bring perhaps the glitziest name to rock out at any San Antonio venue this year.
Paul McCartney is officially set to head to Texas. The former Beatle has added a new date—Saturday, October 25, 2025—to his Got Back 2025 North American tour.
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Paul McCartney ‘s second band, Wings, isn’t seen as transformative as his tenure with the Beatles. Though the outfit kept McCartney’s career afloat, they aren’t seen as indelible as The Fab Four when it comes to the history of rock music.
Paul McCartney, 83, Says a Fellow Beatle Saved His Most Famous Lyric From Being Cut originally appeared on Parade. Most people would think being one of the most iconic rock stars of all time would silence all hints of self-doubt, but Paul McCartney recently said that wasn’t the case.
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Guitar Player on MSNPaul McCartney on how John Lennon saved him in a moment of doubt — and why the former Beatles bassist keeps goingWhile some artists at his age might decide they’ve done enough, McCartney continues to create music and perform. He just announced his Got Back fall tour of the United States, w
Paul McCartney allegedly had to edit a particularly spicy lyric in this "diss" track he wrote for his ex-bandmate, John Lennon.
Pop star Jesse McCartney had fun with the big crowd at the Titletown District for his free concert, calling out signs and inviting a fan onstage.