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Paul McCartney

Live Performances by Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney: Full Concert Live from NYC - Featuring A Hard Day's Night and More

New York City, NY, United States

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 1:33:08
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    On January 1, 1985, Paul McCartney performed a live concert in New York City during a significant period in his solo career. The concert, celebrating his album "Egypt Station," marked a return to the limelight for McCartney after a series of more experimental projects in the late '70s and early '80s. Prior to "Egypt Station," he released "New" in 2013, which was well-received and indicated a creative resurgence. This live performance is notable for its celebratory tone and the inclusion of classic McCartney tracks, showcasing his enduring appeal. Additionally, "Egypt Station" reflects his ability to innovate and connect with fans, utilizing contemporary methods of music distribution, such as live streaming, which was groundbreaking at the time. The concert also demonstrated his lasting impact on popular music, allowing newer audiences to engage with his extensive catalog.

  • In the live performance of "And I Love Her" from the MTV Unplugged session in January 1991, Paul McCartney was experiencing a significant resurgence i... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "And I Love Her" from the MTV Unplugged session in January 1991, Paul McCartney was experiencing a significant resurgence in his solo career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of his live album "Unplugged (The Official Bootleg)," which was issued in the same year and featured the acoustic renditions of his classic tracks. This period also marked McCartney's return to a more stripped-down musical style, highlighting his songwriting and vocal abilities. The MTV Unplugged format allowed him to revisit his earlier work, including songs from both The Beatles and his solo catalog, offering a more intimate experience. Notably, "And I Love Her" was originally featured on The Beatles' landmark album "A Hard Day's Night," demonstrating McCartney's enduring legacy as a songwriter and performer. The unplugged setting showcased his versatility and the timeless appeal of his music.

Paul McCartney Full Concert at Ed Sullivan Theatre featuring 'Fixing A Hole'

Ed Sullivan Theatre
New York, NY, United States

November 30, 1991 | Video Length: 56:08
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  • In late 1991, Paul McCartney was in the midst of promoting his album "Off the Ground," which was released in March 1993. The live recording from the E... Read Full Description >

    In late 1991, Paul McCartney was in the midst of promoting his album "Off the Ground," which was released in March 1993. The live recording from the Ed Sullivan Theatre on November 30, 1991, captures a pivotal moment in McCartney's career as he was transitioning from the classic rock sounds of previous decades to more contemporary influences. This concert not only marked a promotional event for "Off the Ground" but also showcased his enduring ability to connect with audiences through both new material and beloved hits from his extensive catalog, including songs like "Fixing a Hole." Notably, the Ed Sullivan Theatre holds historical significance as the venue where The Beatles made their U.S. television debut in 1964, adding a layer of nostalgia and legacy to McCartney’s performance there, bridging his past successes with his ongoing evolution as a solo artist.

  • In the live recording "Paul McCartney - Hello Goodbye + Jet Back in The US live 2002," we see McCartney during an invigorating phase of his solo caree... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Paul McCartney - Hello Goodbye + Jet Back in The US live 2002," we see McCartney during an invigorating phase of his solo career, shortly after the release of the album "Driving Rain" in November 2001. This album marked his first collection of new material since the death of his wife Linda McCartney, showcasing a more introspective side of his songwriting amidst a backdrop of personal change. The recording from January 1, 2002, at the iconic Freedom Hall in Nashville, TN, captures McCartney's dynamic stage presence and his ability to blend timeless hits like "Hello Goodbye" with newer works, highlighting his enduring appeal. Notably, this concert also signifies his ongoing connection with fans and his commitment to live performances, emphasizing that even after decades in the industry, he remained a vital force in music. McCartney's ability to infuse nostalgia with contemporary flair during this period is particularly noteworthy.

I Saw Her Standing There - Live Performance at Red Square, Moscow

Red Square
Moscow, Russia

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 3:13
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  • On January 1, 2003, Paul McCartney performed a notable concert in Red Square, Moscow, which was a significant moment in his career as it showcased his... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 2003, Paul McCartney performed a notable concert in Red Square, Moscow, which was a significant moment in his career as it showcased his continued relevance and appeal in the post-Cold War era. At this time, McCartney had recently released the album "Driving Rain" in 2001, showcasing his evolution as an artist beyond his Beatles legacy. The live recording of "I Saw Her Standing There" during this concert not only demonstrates his ability to engage international audiences but also signifies the cultural thawing occurring in Russia, where Western music was becoming increasingly embraced. Moreover, this concert was part of a series of performances that represented his commitment to peace and unity through music, which was further underscored by the global political climate at the time. McCartney's energetic performance in such an iconic location solidified his status as a music legend who transcends generations and political boundaries.

Paul McCartney - Live Performance of 'Band on the Run' at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Music Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 26, 2004 | Video Length: 5:16
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    In 2004, when Paul McCartney performed "Band on the Run" live at the Glastonbury Music Festival, he was enjoying a resurgence in popularity as a solo artist. Before this performance, McCartney released the album "Driving Rain" in late 2001, which showcased his continued creative output following the Beatles era. By the time of the Glastonbury concert, he had also released "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" in 2005, further solidifying his status as a prolific songwriter and performer. The Glastonbury performance marked an important moment in his career, as it was part of a larger tour that celebrated his extensive catalog, both from his time with The Beatles and his solo work. Notably, this live rendition of "Band on the Run," originally released in 1973, was emblematic of his enduring legacy, showcasing not just his classic hits but also the evolution of his artistry over the decades. The energetic band accompanying him at Glastonbury highlighted the communal spirit of live music fe

Live Performance of 'SGT Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Music Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 26, 2004 | Video Length: 5:14
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  • In June 2004, Paul McCartney performed at the Glastonbury Music Festival, where he delivered a memorable rendition of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Clu... Read Full Description >

    In June 2004, Paul McCartney performed at the Glastonbury Music Festival, where he delivered a memorable rendition of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and closed with "The End." This performance came shortly after the release of his album "Driving Rain," which was issued in November 2001. At the time, McCartney was celebrating a resurgence in his live performances, and the Glastonbury set marked his first main stage appearance at the festival, showcasing his status as a significant figure in music history. Interestingly, this concert also highlighted the continued influence of The Beatles in McCartney's work, as he revisited his classic material while also incorporating tracks from his solo career. His performance was well-received, drawing on both nostalgia and the appeal of newer works, demonstrating McCartney's enduring legacy and connection with audiences across generations.

Paul McCartney Performs 'Yesterday' Live at Glastonbury Music Festival

Glastonbury Music Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 26, 2004 | Video Length: 2:15
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  • In 2004, when Paul McCartney performed "Yesterday" at the Glastonbury Music Festival, he was enjoying a resurgence in his solo career. This performanc... Read Full Description >

    In 2004, when Paul McCartney performed "Yesterday" at the Glastonbury Music Festival, he was enjoying a resurgence in his solo career. This performance was part of his "Summer Live '04" tour, which showcased his new material and classic hits. Prior to this event, McCartney released the album "Driving Rain" in late 2001, which included a mix of new songs and reflected his experiences following the death of his first wife, Linda. The Glastonbury performance marked a significant moment for McCartney, as it underscored his enduring appeal and ability to connect with live audiences—he became the oldest headliner of the festival at that time. "Yesterday," one of The Beatles' most iconic songs, remains a testament to his long-lasting influence in music, as he continues to perform it decades after its original release.

Paul McCartney Performs 'Blackbird' Live at Glastonbury Music Festival

Glastonbury Music Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 26, 2004 | Video Length: 2:49
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  • In June 2004, Paul McCartney performed at the Glastonbury Music Festival, a significant moment in his career as it marked his first appearance at this... Read Full Description >

    In June 2004, Paul McCartney performed at the Glastonbury Music Festival, a significant moment in his career as it marked his first appearance at this iconic festival. Leading up to the performance, he had released his album "Driving Rain" in 2001, which showcased his continued evolution as a solo artist post-Beatles. By the time of this live performance, McCartney had firmly established himself as a multifaceted musician, seamlessly blending rock, pop, and classical influences in his work. Notably, during the Glastonbury set, he performed "Blackbird," a song originally from The Beatles' "The White Album" released in 1968. This song held immense personal significance for him, often associated with themes of hope and resilience. The live rendition not only highlighted McCartney’s enduring popularity but also reflected his ability to connect with both older and newer generations of music fans.

Paul McCartney Full Concert Live at Glastonbury featuring Jet and more

Glastonbury
Worthy Farm, UK, UK

June 26, 2004 | Video Length: 1:17:20
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  • In June 2004, Paul McCartney performed a memorable set at the Glastonbury Festival, a significant event in his solo career following the release of hi... Read Full Description >

    In June 2004, Paul McCartney performed a memorable set at the Glastonbury Festival, a significant event in his solo career following the release of his album "Driving Rain" in 2001. This live performance came during a period of renewed creativity and engagement with both fans and the music scene after a relatively quieter period in the late 1990s. The Glastonbury set featured a mix of classics and newer material, showcasing hits like "Jet," "Blackbird," and "Live And Let Die." Notably, this performance marked McCartney's debut at Glastonbury, making it a historic moment as he entertained a large audience with nostalgia while presenting his ongoing evolution as an artist. The concert emphasized his lasting influence on rock music and highlighted his ability to attract diverse crowds even decades after his time with The Beatles.

Paul McCartney – 'Jet' Live Performance at Glastonbury Music Festival

Glastonbury Music Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 28, 2004 | Video Length: 4:37
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  • In the summer of 2004, Paul McCartney showcased his enduring appeal at the Glastonbury Music Festival, performing "Jet" from his 1973 album "Band on t... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2004, Paul McCartney showcased his enduring appeal at the Glastonbury Music Festival, performing "Jet" from his 1973 album "Band on the Run." By this time, McCartney had firmly established his solo career after the Beatles' breakup, with numerous successful albums under his belt. The performance at Glastonbury marked a significant moment, as it was McCartney's first appearance at the festival, and he used the platform to demonstrate his versatility and connection with both classic tracks and new material. Interesting to note is that in 2004, McCartney was also actively promoting his album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard," which would be released later that year, showcasing his ability to bridge generations of music lovers. The lineup accompanying him included seasoned musicians, further amplifying his dynamic stage presence. This performance represented a high point in McCartney's post-Beatles career, solidifying his place as a rock icon.

Paul McCartney - The Long And Winding Road & Hey Jude Finale at Live 8

Hyde Park
London, United Kingdom

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 7:59
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  • In July 2005, during the pivotal Live 8 concert in Hyde Park, London, Paul McCartney was in a phase of his career characterized by both nostalgia and ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, during the pivotal Live 8 concert in Hyde Park, London, Paul McCartney was in a phase of his career characterized by both nostalgia and renewed vigor. Just prior to this performance, he had released the album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" in September 2005, which received critical acclaim and marked a return to a more introspective songwriting style. The Live 8 event aimed to promote awareness of global poverty, and McCartney's performance contributed to the high-profile nature of this cause. Interestingly, McCartney was joined by notable musicians, including members of U2 and a special appearance by the late George Martin, who had a longstanding collaboration with McCartney during his time with The Beatles. The event was not only monumental in terms of its scale—viewed by approximately 2 billion people—but also underscored McCartney's enduring relevance in the music industry as an artist committed to social causes.

Paul McCartney and George Michael - 'Drive My Car' Live at Live 8 in Hyde Park

Hyde Park
London, United Kingdom

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 2:49
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  • In 2005, during the Live 8 concert held in Hyde Park, London, Paul McCartney performed alongside George Michael, showcasing his enduring relevance in ... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, during the Live 8 concert held in Hyde Park, London, Paul McCartney performed alongside George Michael, showcasing his enduring relevance in the music industry long after his time with The Beatles. Prior to this event, McCartney released the album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" in September 2005, which marked a return to a more introspective songwriting style and received critical acclaim. Interestingly, the performance of "Drive My Car" at Live 8 was significant not only for its star-studded lineup but also for its philanthropic purpose—raising awareness and funds to fight global poverty. The event gathered an unprecedented audience globally, reaching approximately 2 billion viewers, highlighting McCartney's status as a musical icon who remains connected to important social issues.

Paul McCartney - Get Back Performance at Live 8 in Hyde Park

Hyde Park
London, United Kingdom

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 3:57
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  • In 2005, during the Live 8 concert held at Hyde Park, Paul McCartney was riding high on the success of his career post-Beatles and following the relea... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, during the Live 8 concert held at Hyde Park, Paul McCartney was riding high on the success of his career post-Beatles and following the release of his 2005 album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard." This album, which featured tracks like "Fine Line," showcased McCartney's return to a more introspective style, receiving critical acclaim for its songwriting and production. The performance at Live 8, a massive event aimed at raising awareness of global poverty, marked a significant moment in McCartney's career, reaffirming his status not just as a musical icon but as an advocate for social change. Interestingly, McCartney's history with the Beatles was evident in his setlist that day, which included timeless classics, highlighting how his legacy and influence have continued to resonate with audiences worldwide. The event itself was historic, drawing approximately 2 billion viewers, showcasing the global impact of music on social issues.

  • In July 2005, Paul McCartney performed "Helter Skelter" at the Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park, a significant event aimed at addressing global po... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, Paul McCartney performed "Helter Skelter" at the Live 8 concert in London's Hyde Park, a significant event aimed at addressing global poverty issues. Prior to this performance, McCartney had released the album "Chaos and Creation in the Backyard" in September 2005. This album marked a return to a more introspective sound, showcasing McCartney’s ability to blend pop sensibilities with deeper themes. Interestingly, "Helter Skelter," originally a hard rock track from The Beatles' "The White Album," served as a powerful anthem during his Live 8 appearance, emphasizing his enduring legacy as a performer. The event itself was monumental, with an audience of around 2 billion viewers worldwide, highlighting the global reach and relevance of McCartney’s music even decades after his initial success with The Beatles.

Paul McCartney - Live In Halifax - Full Concert

Halifax, Canada

July 11, 2009 | Video Length: 2:33:07
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Paul McCartney - Live Performance of Hey Jude at Hyde Park Concert

Hyde Park
London, United Kingdom

June 25, 2010 | Video Length: 7:42
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  • In June 2010, when Paul McCartney performed "Hey Jude" at the Hard Rock Calling festival in Hyde Park, he was riding high on the success of his album ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2010, when Paul McCartney performed "Hey Jude" at the Hard Rock Calling festival in Hyde Park, he was riding high on the success of his album "Kisses on the Bottom," which was released earlier that year. This album featured a collection of standards and showcased a different musical direction for McCartney, moving away from his typical rock roots. The performance at Hyde Park not only highlighted his enduring popularity but also marked a significant moment in his career, as it took place shortly after he was honored with the prestigious Gershwin Prize for Popular Song by the Library of Congress. The choice of "Hey Jude," a timeless anthem originally released in 1968 by The Beatles, underscored his legacy while connecting with a diverse audience, reminding fans of his impactful contributions to music over decades.

Paul McCartney Performs 'Ob La Di, Ob La Da' Live in Hyde Park

Hyde Park
London, United Kingdom

June 27, 2010 | Video Length: 3:24
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  • On June 27, 2010, Paul McCartney performed "Ob La Di, Ob La Da" during a memorable concert in Hyde Park, London. At this point in his career, McCartne... Read Full Description >

    On June 27, 2010, Paul McCartney performed "Ob La Di, Ob La Da" during a memorable concert in Hyde Park, London. At this point in his career, McCartney had recently released the studio album "Memory Almost Full" in June 2007, which marked his first release on his own label, Hear Music. "Memory Almost Full" received positive reviews and included hits like "Dance Tonight." During the 2010 performance, McCartney showcased not only his timeless hits but also his remarkable ability to connect with a live audience, bringing an infectious energy to the stage. This concert was part of his "Up and Coming Tour," which further solidified his status as a legendary musician. Notably, this event occurred during a period of extensive touring for McCartney, demonstrating his enduring popularity and his commitment to live performances even decades after his work with The Beatles.

Paul McCartney - On The Run Tour Full Concert in Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico

May 8, 2012 | Video Length: 2:45:21
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  • In May 2012, during the "On The Run Tour," Paul McCartney was riding a significant wave of renewed popularity, fueled by his extensive catalog and leg... Read Full Description >

    In May 2012, during the "On The Run Tour," Paul McCartney was riding a significant wave of renewed popularity, fueled by his extensive catalog and legacy as a member of The Beatles and as a solo artist. Prior to this tour, he released the album "Kisses on the Bottom" in February 2012, which featured standards and original songs that showcased his versatility as a musician. The live recording from Mexico City captures not only his enduring appeal but also features performances of classic hits alongside newer material. The concert also held particular significance, as McCartney had faced personal challenges in the preceding years, including the passing of his wife, Linda. The "On The Run Tour" was celebrated for its vibrant setlists, engaging stage presence, and connection with audiences, further demonstrating McCartney's ability to captivate fans across generations as he approaches his sixth decade in the music industry.

Paul McCartney - Out There: Live At Tokio Dome, Japan (Full Concert)

Tokio Dome
Tokyo, Japan

January 1, 2013 | Video Length: 2:44:23
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Paul McCartney Live at Pub Philharmonic - VideoLyric Performance

Pub Philharmonic
Liverpool, UK, United Kingdom

June 9, 2018 | Video Length: 5:06
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  • On June 9, 2018, Paul McCartney performed a surprise concert at the Pub Philharmonic in Liverpool, coinciding with the celebration of his birthday. Th... Read Full Description >

    On June 9, 2018, Paul McCartney performed a surprise concert at the Pub Philharmonic in Liverpool, coinciding with the celebration of his birthday. This appearance came shortly after the release of his album "Egypt Station," which debuted in September 2018. The album marked McCartney’s return to the studio, showcasing a blend of his signature pop sound with modern influences. Interestingly, this live performance highlighted McCartney's enduring connection to his roots in Liverpool and showcased his ability to engage with fans in an intimate setting, reflecting his dynamic showmanship even after decades in the industry. The Pub Philharmonic's homage to his legacy as a member of The Beatles underscores the artist's lasting impact on music and culture.

Paul McCartney - Full Concert Live at The Cavern Club, Liverpool

The Cavern Club
Liverpool, United Kingdom

July 26, 2018 | Video Length: 1:30:42
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  • On July 26, 2018, Paul McCartney performed an intimate concert at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, marking a significant moment in his ongoing connection... Read Full Description >

    On July 26, 2018, Paul McCartney performed an intimate concert at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, marking a significant moment in his ongoing connection to his roots and the legacy of The Beatles. This performance came just after the release of his album *Egypt Station*, which debuted in September 2018. The album showcased a blend of contemporary styles while still retaining McCartney's signature melodic flair. Additionally, the return to the iconic Cavern Club, a venue where The Beatles once played, allowed McCartney to celebrate both his past and present, creating a nostalgic atmosphere for the audience. The show featured a short but vibrant set list that reconnected him with fans in an intimate setting, illustrating his enduring status as a beloved musical figure and his ability to captivate audiences across generations.

Paul McCartney Live - Full Concert Performance

January 1, 2021 | Video Length: 2:23:35
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Paul McCartney Performs 'Band on the Run' Featuring Dave Grohl at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, United Kingdom

January 1, 2022 | Video Length: 5:33
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  • In 2022, Paul McCartney was at a remarkable stage in his career, headlining the Glastonbury Festival, one of the UK's most iconic music events. This p... Read Full Description >

    In 2022, Paul McCartney was at a remarkable stage in his career, headlining the Glastonbury Festival, one of the UK's most iconic music events. This performance of "Band on the Run," featuring Dave Grohl, occurred nearly 50 years after the original album was released in 1973. Prior to the Glastonbury set, McCartney had released the studio album "McCartney III" in December 2020, marking a significant return to solo work after decades of collaboration and ventures. Interestingly, this performance showcased McCartney's enduring popularity and his ability to resonate with both older generations, who are familiar with his legacy from The Beatles and Wings, and new audiences, who may avidly follow contemporary artists like Grohl. His presence at Glastonbury not only highlighted his pivotal role in music history but also celebrated his ongoing influence in the industry.

Paul McCartney's 'I've Got a Feeling' Featuring John Lennon at Glastonbury 2022

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

June 25, 2022 | Video Length: 3:52
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  • By the time Paul McCartney performed at Glastonbury Festival on June 25, 2022, he had recently released his album "McCartney III" in December 2020, wh... Read Full Description >

    By the time Paul McCartney performed at Glastonbury Festival on June 25, 2022, he had recently released his album "McCartney III" in December 2020, which marked a return to his solo work during the COVID-19 pandemic. This recording features “I've Got a Feeling,” a song originally from The Beatles' iconic "Let It Be" album. The performance is notable not only for its nostalgic appeal but also for the incorporation of a virtual appearance by John Lennon, emphasizing McCartney's lasting connection to his former bandmate even decades after Lennon's passing. The Glastonbury set was particularly significant, as McCartney became the festival’s oldest-ever headliner at the age of 80, showcasing his enduring legacy and continued relevance in the music world.

Paul McCartney and The Eagles Perform 'Let It Be' at Hollywood Bowl Concert

Hollywood Bowl
Los Angeles, CA, United States

April 11, 2024 | Video Length: 7:42
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  • On April 11, 2024, Paul McCartney performed "Let It Be" alongside the Eagles at the Hollywood Bowl, headlining a tribute concert for the late Jimmy Bu... Read Full Description >

    On April 11, 2024, Paul McCartney performed "Let It Be" alongside the Eagles at the Hollywood Bowl, headlining a tribute concert for the late Jimmy Buffett. By this time in his career, McCartney had released his album "McCartney III" in December 2020, which marked a return to his solo roots and showcased his continued evolution as an artist. The live performance with a legendary band like the Eagles highlights McCartney's enduring status in the music industry and his ability to collaborate across genres. Notably, McCartney's musical journey has been characterized by numerous collaborations, both during his time with The Beatles and as a solo artist. This tribute event further solidified his position as a musical icon, celebrating the legacy of another beloved artist while continuing to resonate with audiences decades into his career.

Paul McCartney - Live in Buenos Aires, Argentina | Full Concert Featuring Iconic Hits

Buenos Aires, Argentina

October 5, 2024 | Video Length: 2:39:18
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  • As of October 5, 2024, during the live recording in Buenos Aires, Paul McCartney was on his "Got Back" tour. Before embarking on this tour, he release... Read Full Description >

    As of October 5, 2024, during the live recording in Buenos Aires, Paul McCartney was on his "Got Back" tour. Before embarking on this tour, he released the album "McCartney III" in December 2020, which marked a significant return to his solo work after a lengthy career filled with collaborative projects and ventures. The album showcased McCartney's versatility and creativity, being recorded entirely during the COVID-19 pandemic. An interesting aspect of this particular live recording is that it includes classic hits such as "Can't Buy Me Love" and "Letting Go," highlighting his rich musical legacy as both a member of The Beatles and a successful solo artist. This concert not only reflects McCartney's enduring popularity but also his ability to engage audiences with both nostalgic and contemporary elements of his music.

  • On November 17, 2024, Paul McCartney performed at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, showcasing timeless hits like "Now and Then," "Band on t... Read Full Description >

    On November 17, 2024, Paul McCartney performed at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City, showcasing timeless hits like "Now and Then," "Band on the Run," and "Live and Let Die." Before this live recording, McCartney had released "Egypt Station" in September 2018, which marked his first album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 36 years, reaffirming his relevance in contemporary music. By 2024, McCartney was embracing his legacy while continuing to evolve artistically. Notably, he has a history of performing at major festivals, and his setlist often bridges his work with The Beatles, Wings, and his solo career. This live performance not only highlights his enduring appeal but also showcases the audience's excitement for both classic and recent material, further solidifying McCartney's role as a pivotal figure in music history.

Paul McCartney and Ronnie Wood Perform 'Get Back' with Historic Bass Debut

London, United Kingdom

December 19, 2024 | Video Length: 5:53
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  • As of December 19, 2024, Paul McCartney's career has reached a remarkable stage, especially marked by the live recording "Got Back Live in London." Th... Read Full Description >

    As of December 19, 2024, Paul McCartney's career has reached a remarkable stage, especially marked by the live recording "Got Back Live in London." This performance features the long-awaited debut of "The Stolen Lost Bass," which had not been seen for over 50 years, adding a significant historical aspect to the event. Leading up to this recording, McCartney had recently released a variety of projects, but notably, his album "McCartney III" dropped in December 2020, showcasing his enduring creativity and ability to experiment across genres. The live performance with Ronnie Wood underscores not only McCartney's legendary status but also highlights his continued collaboration with iconic musicians. This event serves as a testament to his ability to draw from his rich history while still forging new experiences for his audience.

Paul McCartney Live - Performance of 'Let It Be' at Citi Field

Citi Field
New York City, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:16
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  • In the live recording "Let It Be" from Paul McCartney's Citi Field performance, he was actively promoting his album "Memory Almost Full," which had be... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Let It Be" from Paul McCartney's Citi Field performance, he was actively promoting his album "Memory Almost Full," which had been released in June 2007. This album marked a significant point in McCartney's career, showcasing his ability to continue innovating as a solo artist long after The Beatles' era. While performing at Citi Field, he not only celebrated his extensive musical legacy but also highlighted tracks from his then-current album, indicating his commitment to blending new material with timeless classics. The show was particularly notable as it was the first concert held at the venue, making it a historic event in McCartney's concert history and for the venue itself, featuring a mix of his Beatles hits and solo achievements that spanned decades.

Paul McCartney Performs 'Live and Let Die' in Concert in New York

New York, NY, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:48
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  • The live recording of "Live and Let Die" featured in the video from Good Evening New York takes place during Paul McCartney's "Good Evening New York C... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Live and Let Die" featured in the video from Good Evening New York takes place during Paul McCartney's "Good Evening New York City" concert series in 2009, which coincided with the release of his live album "Good Evening New York City." This album captures performances from two shows at Citi Field on July 17 and 18, 2009, marking a significant moment in his post-Beatles solo career. Before this, McCartney released "Memory Almost Full" in 2007, showcasing his continued evolution as a solo artist. The concert includes a dynamic rendition of "Live and Let Die," demonstrating McCartney's ability to blend rock with orchestral elements, a testament to his innovative approach in music. Notably, McCartney's transition from The Beatles to a solo artist has been marked by consistently successful tours and a knack for reinvigorating his classic hits in live settings.

Paul McCartney Performs 'Coming Up' Live at Maida Vale for 6 Music

Maida Vale
London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 3:35
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  • In the live recording of "Coming Up" at Maida Vale, Paul McCartney was in a vibrant phase of his career during the early 1980s, specifically in 1986. ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Coming Up" at Maida Vale, Paul McCartney was in a vibrant phase of his career during the early 1980s, specifically in 1986. This performance occurred around the time of his album "Press to Play," which was released that same year. "Press to Play" was notable for its experimentation with different production techniques and featured a blend of rock and pop influences. The song "Coming Up" originally appeared on his 1980 album "McCartney II," where it showcased his ability to blend catchy melodies with innovative sounds. This live performance was a key moment, highlighting McCartney's ongoing evolution as a solo artist and his desire to maintain relevance in a changing musical landscape, especially following the massive success he found with The Beatles and in his earlier solo endeavors.

  • Paul McCartney's performance of "Golden Slumbers," "Carry That Weight," and "The End" during the SNL50 Anniversary Special in New York occurred in 201... Read Full Description >

    Paul McCartney's performance of "Golden Slumbers," "Carry That Weight," and "The End" during the SNL50 Anniversary Special in New York occurred in 2015. This was a significant period in McCartney's career, as he was promoting his album "New," released in 2013, which marked a creative resurgence for the artist. The album featured modern sounds and collaborations with contemporary producers like Mark Ronson and Paul Epworth, highlighting McCartney's ability to evolve while staying true to his musical roots. Interestingly, this performance connected McCartney back to his Beatles legacy, showcasing songs from the iconic "Abbey Road" album, which emphasizes the timelessness of his music. Given the cultural significance of SNL and the celebration of its history, this performance served not only as a nod to McCartney’s past but also as a celebration of his ongoing influence in the music industry.

  • In the concert film "Back in the U.S.," Paul McCartney was at a revitalized stage of his career, riding high on the successful return to live performa... Read Full Description >

    In the concert film "Back in the U.S.," Paul McCartney was at a revitalized stage of his career, riding high on the successful return to live performances after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. This live recording features songs from various phases of his illustrious career, but it notably promotes his album "Driving Rain," which was released in 2001. The tour highlighted his enduring popularity and ability to connect with fans, showcasing several hits and deep cuts alike. An interesting fact about this era is that McCartney was not only celebrating his solo works but also revisiting his legendary Beatles catalog, emphasizing the timelessness of his music across generations. The performance captured his prowess as a live musician and reflected the energy and charisma that have defined his extensive career.