Sir Paul McCartney left fans in tears after debuting his live performance of the last Beatles song Now and Then, written by John Lennon

Legendary Beatle Sir Paul McCartney is making his long-awaited return to UK stages this year, with electrifying performances scheduled at London’s O2 Arena and Manchester’s Co-op Live. Tickets are available now—don’t miss your chance to see a music icon live!

McCartney, now 82, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Last year, he helped complete Now and Then, the final Beatles song featuring John Lennon’s original vocals and George Harrison’s guitar work, alongside Sir Ringo Starr. The emotional track made its live debut during his Got Back tour.

Recently, McCartney shared official footage of his performance of Now and Then at Buenos Aires’ River Plate Stadium. As he sang and played piano, nostalgic visuals of The Beatles in their prime played in the background, moving fans to tears.

Beyond Now and Then, his setlist included classics like Hey Jude, Live and Let Die, and Band on the Run, delivering a night of pure musical magic.

Now, UK fans can experience this unforgettable show firsthand when Got Back lands in the UK this December—McCartney’s first British tour dates since headlining Glastonbury in 2022. The legendary musician will perform two nights in Manchester before taking the stage at London’s O2 Arena.

The legendary Beatle gave the first-ever live performance of Now and Then—the FINAL Beatles song featuring John Lennon’s haunting vocals & George Harrison’s timeless guitar! Performing at River Plate Stadium, McCartney’s heartfelt piano ballad, paired with nostalgic Beatles footage, had fans SOBBING. Now, the magic is coming home—McCartney’s UK tour kicks off this December!

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