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Paul McCartney

Live Performances by Paul McCartney in 2010

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.