Sir Paul McCartney pays tribute to late bandmate John Lennon and relives his Beatlemania days at surprise concert in NYC that sold out in just 30 minutes

Sir Paul McCartney pays tribute to late bandmate John Lennon and relives his Beatlemania days at surprise concert in NYC that sold out in just 30 minutes
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Sir Paul McCartney pays tribute to late bandmate John Lennon and relives his Beatlemania days at surprise concert in NYC that sold out in just 30 minutes
Published: Feb, 12 2025 12:46

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Sir Paul McCartney paid tribute to late bandmate John Lennon and relived his Beatlemania days at his surprise concert at the iconic Bowery Ballroom in New York City on Tuesday night.

McCartney also paid tribute to late Beatles frontman John Lennon - who was tragically shot and killed on December 8, 1980, outside his residence at The Dakota in New York - when performing The Beatles' final song, 2023's Now And Then, which Lennon had penned in the 1970s and was finished with the help of AI.

Sharing a video of her on route to the Bowery Ballroom on X, formerly known as Twitter, as well as a photo of her paying for her ticket, Vulture shared: 'When Paul McCartney announced a Bowery Ballroom show tonight, @devonsaysrelax RAN from her apartment to get in line at 12.15pm.

Fans raced to the iconic New York City venue at lunch time after The Beatles legend, 82, announced the intimate show on Instagram just before midday.

The Beatles legend charged fans just $50 a ticket to see him perform live at iconic Manhattan music venue Bowery Ballroom.

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