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Ringo Starr

Live Performances by Ringo Starr

Carl Perkins and Ringo Starr Perform 'Honey Don't' at Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre
Passaic, NJ, United States

September 9, 1985 | Video Length: 3:13
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  • On September 9, 1985, Ringo Starr performed alongside rockabilly legend Carl Perkins at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. By this time in hi... Read Full Description >

    On September 9, 1985, Ringo Starr performed alongside rockabilly legend Carl Perkins at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic, New Jersey. By this time in his career, Starr had been an influential figure in the music world for over two decades, having gained fame as the drummer for The Beatles. Prior to this live performance, Ringo released the album "Stop and Smell the Roses" in 1981, which showcased his blend of rock and pop while featuring contributions from several former bandmates and other notable artists. This particular recording is notable not only for the collaboration with Perkins, who was instrumental in the rock 'n' roll movement, but also for highlighting Starr's continued presence in the music scene during the 1980s, a time when he was actively touring and engaging with various artists, thus remaining an enduring icon in popular music.

  • In 1987, during the period of the live recording at The Prince's Trust Rock Gala, Ringo Starr was experiencing a resurgence in his solo career. Prior ... Read Full Description >

    In 1987, during the period of the live recording at The Prince's Trust Rock Gala, Ringo Starr was experiencing a resurgence in his solo career. Prior to this event, he released the album "Stop and Smell the Roses" in 1981, which featured contributions from notable artists, including former Beatles members. The late 1980s marked a significant revival for Starr, as he embraced collaboration and live performance, helping to solidify his role as a beloved figure in rock music. The performance of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" alongside George Harrison at this gala highlighted their enduring friendship and musical partnership post-Beatles. This charity event also featured an all-star lineup, showcasing Starr's connections within the music industry and his continued relevance as a performer. This moment reflects Starr's ability to bring together iconic musicians for meaningful causes, further enhancing his legacy.

Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band - 'No No Song' Live Performance in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 30, 1991 | Video Length: 3:20
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    In 1991, when the live recording of "No No Song" took place in Los Angeles, Ringo Starr was touring with his All Starr Band. This period marked a significant resurgence in his career as a solo artist, following the release of his album "Time Takes Time," which came out in 1992. This album featured songs that reflected his growth and maturity as a musician and helped re-establish his presence in the music industry after years of fluctuating popularity. Notably, the All Starr Band format allowed Ringo to collaborate with various prominent musicians, enhancing his appeal and bringing his classic hits back to the forefront. During this live performance, Ringo showcased not only his own tracks but also the talents of his band members, highlighting his ability to create a cohesive performance that celebrated classic rock throughout the 1990s.

Ringo Starr and the All Starr Band Live at Montreux - Full Concert

Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux, Switzerland

January 1, 1992 | Video Length: 1:57:19
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    In 1992, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All Starr Band, showcasing a lineup that featured notable musicians such as Burton Cummings, Dave Edmunds, and Joe Walsh. The live recording from the Montreux Jazz Festival captures this pivotal moment in his career, as he was embracing a collaborative spirit, allowing him to perform alongside artists who had significant hits in the rock genre. Prior to this concert, Ringo had released the album *Time Takes Time* in 1992, which marked his return to the studio after several years. This album was significant as it represented Starr's commitment to blending his classic sound with contemporary influences, leading to a revitalization of his musical career. The Montreux performance provided an opportunity for Starr to reconnect with fans while celebrating the legacy of rock music. Notably, this concert also highlighted Ringo's democratic approach to band leadership, often allowing fellow musicians to take the spotlight during performances.

Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band - Performance of 'Logical Song'

Rosemont Theatre
Rosemont, IL, United States

August 22, 2001 | Video Length: 4:12
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  • In August 2001, when the live recording of "Logical Song" was captured at the Rosemont Theatre, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All-Starr Ba... Read Full Description >

    In August 2001, when the live recording of "Logical Song" was captured at the Rosemont Theatre, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All-Starr Band. Prior to this concert, Starr released his album "Ringo Rama" in 2003, which featured his distinctive blend of rock and pop elements, showcasing his continued evolution as a solo artist following his time with The Beatles. This touring era was notable as it highlighted Starr's commitment to live performances and collaboration with various musicians, a hallmark of his All-Starr Band concept. The band at this time included several well-known musicians, enhancing the concert's appeal and drawing in diverse audiences. Furthermore, Ringo's lively stage presence and charismatic interaction with fans during performances contributed significantly to his legacy as a beloved figure in rock music.

  • In January 2005, when the live recording of "Act Naturally" was captured, Ringo Starr was actively performing as part of his All-Starr Band, a project... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, when the live recording of "Act Naturally" was captured, Ringo Starr was actively performing as part of his All-Starr Band, a project he started in 1989 which featured a rotating cast of well-known musicians. Leading up to this performance, his previous studio album, "Ringo Rama," was released in 2003, showcasing his continuous exploration of musical styles and collaboration with various artists. "Act Naturally," originally a Beatles song, highlights Starr's roots in rock and roll and his enduring appeal as a solo artist. His career post-Beatles has often been characterized by his engaging performances and the ability to draw on his rich musical history, including his time with the iconic band. This performance also reflects his legacy, as he not only revisits classic tracks but remains a vibrant presence in the music industry.

  • By January 1, 2005, Ringo Starr was primarily known for his solo career after gaining fame as the drummer for The Beatles. Just prior to this live per... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 2005, Ringo Starr was primarily known for his solo career after gaining fame as the drummer for The Beatles. Just prior to this live performance of "Yellow Submarine," which took place in 2005, Starr had been actively touring and releasing new music. His 2003 album, "Ringo Rama," was well-received, continuing his exploration of rock and pop sounds. The live performance of "Yellow Submarine," a classic Beatles song from 1966, showcases Starr's commitment to celebrating his Beatles legacy while also highlighting his ongoing relevance in the music scene. Notably, during this period, Starr had also formed the All-Starr Band, which included various rock musicians, enabling him to perform a mix of his solo hits and beloved Beatles tracks, further demonstrating his versatility and enduring appeal in the music world.

  • In 2005, when Ringo Starr performed "Octopus's Garden" live, he was actively touring and promoting his career as a solo artist and bandleader. The per... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, when Ringo Starr performed "Octopus's Garden" live, he was actively touring and promoting his career as a solo artist and bandleader. The performance displayed his enduring legacy and connection to the Beatles, as the song was originally released on their 1969 album "Abbey Road." Prior to this live recording, Starr had released several albums as a solo artist, with his most recent studio effort being "RingoRama" in 2003, which showcased his creative evolution post-Beatles. Notably, the live performance featured Starr with his All-Starr Band, a collaborative group that has included notable musicians throughout his solo career. This concert highlights not only Starr's iconic status but also his ability to blend his classic hits with contemporary performances, maintaining a strong rapport with fans old and new.

Colin Hay Performs 'Who Can It Be Now?' with Ringo Starr's All Starr Band

Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 5:26
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  • In January 2008, Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band performed at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, featuring Colin Hay of Men at Work fame. At this ti... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band performed at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, featuring Colin Hay of Men at Work fame. At this time, Starr was actively touring with the All Starr Band, a concept he started in 1989, which showcased various artists alongside him. Prior to this concert, he released the album "Liverpool 8" in January 2008, marking his first studio album in over five years. "Liverpool 8" is a reflective work that pays homage to Starr's life and career, particularly his roots in Liverpool. The live performance, which was part of the DVD "Live At The Greek Theatre 2008," highlights the collaborative spirit of the All Starr Band. Notably, this concert also featured classic hits from the guest artists, adding to the event's nostalgic value and showcasing Starr's ability to connect different generations of music.

Live Performance of 'What Goes On' by Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band at The Greek

The Greek
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2010 | Video Length: 2:55
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  • In January 2010, Ringo Starr performed live at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles with his All Starr Band, capturing a moment that reflected both his ce... Read Full Description >

    In January 2010, Ringo Starr performed live at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles with his All Starr Band, capturing a moment that reflected both his celebrated past and ongoing musical journey. Prior to this performance, Starr had released the studio album "Y Not" in 2010, which marked his return to original songwriting and included contributions from notable artists such as Paul McCartney. The live recording of "What Goes On," originally a Beatles song from their 1965 album "Rubber Soul," showcases Starr's enduring connection to his Beatles legacy, while also highlighting his collaborative spirit with the All Starr Band—a project designed to celebrate musical camaraderie. Notably, this event came at a time when Starr continued to engage with fans globally, reaffirming his status as a beloved figure in rock music.

Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band Perform 'Wanna Be Your Man' Live at the Greek Theatre

Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2010 | Video Length: 3:02
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    In January 2010, when Ringo Starr performed "Wanna Be Your Man" with his All Starr Band at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, he was in the midst of a vibrant phase of his solo career. Prior to this live recording, he released the album "Y Not" in 2010, which was his 15th studio album. The album featured contributions from artists like Paul McCartney and Joe Walsh, highlighting Starr's ongoing collaborations with key figures from his past. This period also saw him continuing to tour with the All Starr Band, a project that celebrated his extensive catalog and showcased various guest musicians. An interesting fact about this live recording is that it captures his enduring popularity and the lasting impact of songs from his days with The Beatles, as "Wanna Be Your Man" was originally penned by Lennon and McCartney. This performance exemplifies Starr's ability to connect with audiences decades after his initial rise to fame.

  • In January 2010, when Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performed their live recording, they were in the midst of a prolific period in his solo caree... Read Full Description >

    In January 2010, when Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performed their live recording, they were in the midst of a prolific period in his solo career. His most recent studio album at that time was "Y Not," released in January 2010, featuring collaborations with various artists, including his former Beatles bandmate, Paul McCartney. This album marked a significant moment as it was well-received, showcasing Ringo’s enduring appeal as a solo artist. The 2010 tour featured a diverse setlist that included both his solo hits and classic Beatles songs, illustrating his inclination to draw on his extensive musical background. Interestingly, the All Starr Band concept, which Ringo pioneered in the 1990s, allowed him to collaborate with various musicians and showcase their talents, adding layers of excitement to his performances and keeping the live music experience fresh and engaging.

Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band - With A Little Help From My Friends (Live at The Greek)

The Greek
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2010 | Video Length: 3:46
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    In January 2010, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All Starr Band, performing at various venues including The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, as shown in the live recording of "With A Little Help From My Friends." Prior to this performance, he released the album "Y Not" in January 2010, which showcased his continued songwriting and performing abilities well into his musical career. Notably, this was Ringo's first album in five years, and it features collaborations with notable artists such as Paul McCartney and Don Was. The All Starr Band itself has been a significant part of Ringo's identity since the early 1990s, highlighting the collaborative spirit and camaraderie that defines his performances, including this memorable concert. Ringo’s ability to engage audiences with hits from his tenure with The Beatles and his solo career demonstrates his lasting appeal and musical versatility.

Live Performance of 'Boys' by Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band at The Greek

The Greek
Los Angeles, CA, United States

January 1, 2010 | Video Length: 2:44
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    In 2010, Ringo Starr was actively performing with his All Starr Band, a project he started in the early 1990s to showcase a rotating lineup of musicians. The live recording of "Boys" from The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles captures this phase of his career, where he was embracing his legacy as a former Beatle while engaging in collaborative performances. Leading up to this, his most recent studio album was "Y Not," released in January 2010, which included contributions from fellow musicians like Paul McCartney and Don Was. Notably, this live performance not only highlights his continued relevance in the music world but also serves as a reminder of his roots—"Boys" was originally recorded by The Beatles in 1963, reflective of Starr's enduring connection to classic rock history. The show exemplifies his ability to blend nostalgia with contemporary musical exploration, ensuring his legacy continues to resonate with audiences.

Ringo Starr and Joe Walsh Perform 'It Don't Come Easy' at 2015 Induction Ceremony

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland, OH, United States

April 18, 2015 | Video Length: 3:19
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    In April 2015, Ringo Starr performed "It Don't Come Easy" with Joe Walsh at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, marking a significant moment in Starr's career as he was being honored for his contributions to music. At this time, Ringo had released his album "Postcards from Paradise" in March 2015, which includes tracks that reflect his continued evolution as a solo artist. Notably, this induction ceremony was particularly poignant as Starr had been eligible for induction as a solo act but had waited decades for this recognition, emphasizing his stature not only as a drummer of The Beatles but also as a significant artist in his own right. His collaboration with Walsh, a fellow musician and friend, highlights the camaraderie within the rock community and Ringo's enduring influence in the genre.

Ringo Starr & Friends Perform 'I Wanna Be Your Man' Live at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Public Hall
Cleveland, OH, United States

April 18, 2015 | Video Length: 5:02
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    In 2015, Ringo Starr was honored at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, where he performed "I Wanna Be Your Man" with an all-star ensemble, including former Beatles member Paul McCartney. Prior to this live recording, Ringo had released the album "Postcards from Paradise" in March 2015, his 18th studio album. This album showcased his ongoing creativity and commitment to songwriting, featuring tracks that resonate with his iconic rock and roll style. The performance at the induction ceremony was significant not just for honoring Starr's influential career, but also for the camaraderie displayed as he shared the stage with various artists who have cited him as an inspiration, underscoring his lasting impact on the music industry. This moment marked a celebration of his legacy while reminding fans of his roots and contributions within the Beatles and beyond.

Finale Performance of 'With A Little Help From My Friends' at the 2015 Induction

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland, OH, United States

April 18, 2015 | Video Length: 3:30
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    In 2015, Ringo Starr was honored with an induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, highlighting a significant moment in his career as a celebrated musician. Just prior to this event, he had released the album "Postcards from Paradise" in 2015, which showcased his continued evolution as a solo artist. During the induction ceremony on April 18, 2015, Ringo performed "With A Little Help From My Friends," a classic from his time with The Beatles, alongside Paul McCartney and other special guests. This performance not only celebrated his past with The Beatles but also underscored Ringo’s enduring legacy in rock music. The event illustrated the camaraderie and ongoing creative synergy between him and McCartney, further proving that even decades after The Beatles' breakup, their music continued to resonate and bring fans together.

Ringo Starr Performs 'Don't Pass Me By' Live at the Greek Theater

Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 30, 2018 | Video Length: 4:22
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  • In the recording of "Don't Pass Me By" from November 30, 2018, at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, Ringo Starr was in the midst of a vibrant solo car... Read Full Description >

    In the recording of "Don't Pass Me By" from November 30, 2018, at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, Ringo Starr was in the midst of a vibrant solo career, highlighted by his ongoing "All-Starr Band" tours. The live recording is part of his album "Live at the Greek Theater 2019," which showcases the energy and charisma Starr brings to his performances. Leading up to this event, Starr had released the album *Give More Love* in 2017, which was well-received and included collaborations with other notable artists. Notably, this performance captures a pivotal moment in Starr's career, as he continues to celebrate his legacy with music from The Beatles, while also engaging in new material. It reflects his enduring popularity and the loyal fanbase that continues to support his live performances decades after the height of Beatlemania.

Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr & Ronnie Wood Perform 'Get Back' Live at O2 Arena, London

O2 Arena
London, United Kingdom

December 16, 2018 | Video Length: 7:19
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  • On December 16, 2018, Ringo Starr performed live with Paul McCartney and Ronnie Wood at the O2 Arena in London. At this point in his career, Ringo had... Read Full Description >

    On December 16, 2018, Ringo Starr performed live with Paul McCartney and Ronnie Wood at the O2 Arena in London. At this point in his career, Ringo had recently released his album "Give More Love" in September 2017, which included collaborations with notable artists and showcase his enduring appeal as a solo artist post-Beatles. Ringo’s involvement in this performance is significant not only because it features a classic Beatles song, "Get Back," but also highlights the close bond he shares with McCartney, underscoring their lasting musical partnership since the Beatles era. Additionally, this performance reflects Ringo's continued engagement in the music scene well into his 70s, demonstrating his dynamic stage presence. The gathering of such legendary musicians at the event further emphasizes the timeless nature of their contributions to rock music and the camaraderie that persists among them.

  • In 2019, Ringo Starr was actively performing with his All Starr Band, showcasing a collection of songs from both his solo career and his time with The... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, Ringo Starr was actively performing with his All Starr Band, showcasing a collection of songs from both his solo career and his time with The Beatles. Just prior to this live recording, he had released the album "Give More Love" in 2017, which marked his 19th studio album. The live concert captured in the recording took place at the Greek Theatre, highlighting Starr's enduring appeal as a performer. Interestingly, Ringo's All Starr Band features a rotating lineup of musicians, which not only keeps the touring experience fresh but also allows for collaborative performances of well-known hits. This approach exemplifies Starr's commitment to sharing the spotlight and celebrates the diverse talents of other artists, further cementing his legacy in the music industry. The energy and enthusiasm present in the performance reflect his status as a beloved figure in rock history.

  • In January 2019, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All-Starr Band, a project that he has maintained since 1989, featuring a rotating lineup of... Read Full Description >

    In January 2019, Ringo Starr was actively touring with his All-Starr Band, a project that he has maintained since 1989, featuring a rotating lineup of notable musicians. This live recording showcases three classic Toto songs, performed during a concert that reflected Starr's collaborative ethos and ability to attract top-tier talent. Prior to this recording, Ringo had released his album "Give More Love" in 2017, which marked his 19th studio album. The album received positive reviews and featured collaborations with artists such as Paul McCartney and Joe Walsh. Interestingly, "Give More Love" was part of Ringo's ongoing commitment to making music and touring well into his late 70s, demonstrating his undying enthusiasm for live performance and creativity. The live performance also highlights the strong camaraderie between Starr and Steve Lukather, the lead guitarist of Toto, illustrating the interconnectedness of rock legends across generations.

Ringo Starr Performs 'Matchbox' Live at the Greek Theater

Greek Theater
Los Angeles, CA, USA

November 25, 2022 | Video Length: 3:02
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  • On November 25, 2022, Ringo Starr performed "Matchbox" live at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles with his All-Starr Band. This performance is featured ... Read Full Description >

    On November 25, 2022, Ringo Starr performed "Matchbox" live at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles with his All-Starr Band. This performance is featured on the album 'Live at the Greek Theater 2019,' which was released on the same date. Prior to this release, Ringo had not put out any new studio albums since 'What's My Name?' in 2019, showcasing his ongoing commitment to live performance even amidst a quieter studio phase. Notably, Ringo has maintained a prolific touring schedule well into his 80s, emphasizing his enduring popularity and musical legacy. The choice of "Matchbox," a classic tune originally by Carl Perkins that Starr recorded with The Beatles, highlights his deep roots in rock and roll, making the live performance a nostalgic experience for fans, bridging multiple eras of his illustrious career.

Ringo Starr and Friends Perform at Ryman Auditorium - Concert Clip

Ryman Auditorium
Nashville, TN, United States

March 10, 2023 | Video Length: 1:04
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  • As of March 10, 2023, when "Ringo and Friends at the Ryman" was recorded, Ringo Starr was enjoying a vibrant phase in his solo career, particularly wi... Read Full Description >

    As of March 10, 2023, when "Ringo and Friends at the Ryman" was recorded, Ringo Starr was enjoying a vibrant phase in his solo career, particularly within the context of collaborative and televised events. Prior to this concert, he had released the album "What's My Name" in October 2019, featuring a blend of original songs and covers, including contributions from former bandmates and notable musicians. The Ryman Auditorium event celebrated Starr's legacy, linking his music with the country genre and reflecting his ability to transcend musical boundaries. Interestingly, the performance highlighted his longtime passion for collaboration, as he was joined by various artists, reinforcing his role as a beloved figure in both rock and country music. This gathering at such an iconic venue underscored his continuing relevance in the music industry, nearly six decades after his fame began with The Beatles.

Ringo Starr Teases Steve Lukather at Concert for the Ed Asner Family Center

The Orpheum Theatre
Los Angeles, California, United States

September 9, 2023 | Video Length: 35
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  • On September 9, 2023, Ringo Starr performed at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles during a benefit concert for the Ed Asner Family Center. Prior to th... Read Full Description >

    On September 9, 2023, Ringo Starr performed at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles during a benefit concert for the Ed Asner Family Center. Prior to this live recording, Starr had released his album "What's My Name" in 2019, which showcased his continued evolution as a solo artist and featured collaborations with notable musicians, including Paul McCartney and Joe Walsh. This period reflects Starr's enduring presence in the music industry, where he remains active in live performances and collaborations despite having a celebrated career dating back to the Beatles era. An interesting aspect of this concert was his collaboration with diverse artists like Steve Lukather of Toto and others, highlighting his adaptability and connection to different musical generations. This event not only showcased Starr's musical talents but also his commitment to charitable causes, reinforcing his status as a beloved figure in the rock community.

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band Full Concert Featuring Iconic Hits

OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
Niagara Falls, ON, Canada

September 22, 2024 | Video Length: 1:39:31
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  • As of September 22, 2024, Ringo Starr's career has continued to flourish as he maintains his status as a beloved musician and performer. Prior to this... Read Full Description >

    As of September 22, 2024, Ringo Starr's career has continued to flourish as he maintains his status as a beloved musician and performer. Prior to this live recording, he released the album "Zoom In" in March 2021, showcasing his characteristic blend of rock and pop, with lyrical themes reflecting his life experiences. The concert at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino features classic tracks such as "It Don't Come Easy" and "Yellow Submarine," highlighting his enduring appeal and connection to both The Beatles’ legacy and his solo career. Notably, this performance is part of his All Starr Band tours, which have historically brought together an eclectic mix of celebrated musicians, emphasizing collaboration and the shared joy of live music. Ringo’s ability to connect with audiences decades after his initial rise to fame speaks to his talent and charisma as a performer, making this concert a significant event in his ongoing musical journey.

  • On December 19, 2024, Ringo Starr collaborated with Paul McCartney at the O2 Arena in London for a performance that included timeless classics such as... Read Full Description >

    On December 19, 2024, Ringo Starr collaborated with Paul McCartney at the O2 Arena in London for a performance that included timeless classics such as "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Helter Skelter." This live recording comes after the release of Ringo's latest album, which showcases his continuing evolution as a musician well into his later years. Known for his vibrant contributions to The Beatles and his own successful solo career, Ringo has maintained a strong presence in the music industry. His partnership with McCartney highlights the enduring friendship and musical chemistry that dates back to their days as bandmates. Interestingly, Ringo has often embraced a collaborative spirit, frequently performing with other artists, which speaks to his ability to adapt and thrive in the ever-changing landscape of music. This performance further cements his legacy as a beloved figure in rock history.

Ringo Starr's Debut at the Grand Ole Opry Featuring 'Full HD'

Grand Ole Opry
Nashville, TN, United States

February 21, 2025 | Video Length: 16:14
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  • Ringo Starr's live debut at the Grand Ole Opry on February 21, 2025, comes at an exciting time in his career. Prior to this performance, he released t... Read Full Description >

    Ringo Starr's live debut at the Grand Ole Opry on February 21, 2025, comes at an exciting time in his career. Prior to this performance, he released the album "What's My Name" in 2019, which showcases his continued passion for music and collaboration with various artists. Throughout his career, Starr has remained a vital presence in the music industry, often blurring the lines between rock, pop, and country. The Opry is a significant venue, and his entry there highlights his ventures into country music, further enriched by notable guests on stage such as Gregg Bissonette and Molly Tuttle. This performance not only marks a milestone for Starr, it also emphasizes his enduring appeal and versatility as an artist, embracing new genres while celebrating his storied legacy. The choice of the Opry, a cornerstone of American music, underscores his connection to broader musical traditions.

  • In "It Don’t Come Easy," Ringo Starr showcases his musical prowess during a pivotal time in his solo career. This performance is associated with the... Read Full Description >

    In "It Don’t Come Easy," Ringo Starr showcases his musical prowess during a pivotal time in his solo career. This performance is associated with the Concert for Bangladesh, organized by George Harrison in 1971, which was one of the first major benefits in rock history. Prior to this event, Ringo had released his self-titled album "Ringo" in 1973, which included hit singles that solidified his status as a successful solo artist post-Beatles. Notably, "It Don’t Come Easy," written by Starr, had already reached commercial success by this time, becoming one of his signature songs. The concert brought together notable musicians, highlighting Starr's collaborative spirit and the strong connections he maintained from his days with The Beatles, as it was held during a period of burgeoning individual expression among former band members. This performance is emblematic of his ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with a rhythmic flair that resonates with audiences.

Ringo Starr Joins Paul McCartney for a Special Performance in London

London, United Kingdom

Date Unknown | Video Length: 34
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  • In the video where Ringo Starr joins Paul McCartney at a London concert, the performance underscores a significant period in Ringo's career marked by ... Read Full Description >

    In the video where Ringo Starr joins Paul McCartney at a London concert, the performance underscores a significant period in Ringo's career marked by collaboration and nostalgia for The Beatles. Before this live recording, Ringo had released his album "Give More Love" in 2017, showcasing his continued relevance in the music scene. The event illustrates the strong camaraderie between the former bandmates, emphasizing the enduring legacy of The Beatles even years after their initial disbandment. Notably, this performance also highlights Ringo's ability to reconnect with his past, while still engaging contemporary audiences. The collaboration is a testament to their mutual respect and the ongoing influence of their earlier work together.

Ringo Starr Conducts Pinguini Tattici Nucleari at Sanremo Festival

Festival di Sanremo
Sanremo, Italy

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:25
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  • In February 2020, during the Festival di Sanremo where Ringo Starr performed, he was celebrating a career that included a prolific output of music bot... Read Full Description >

    In February 2020, during the Festival di Sanremo where Ringo Starr performed, he was celebrating a career that included a prolific output of music both as a solo artist and as a member of The Beatles. The year prior, in 2019, Starr released the album "What's My Name," which featured collaborations with notable artists and continued to showcase his rock and roll roots. This live performance occurred when he was actively engaging with audiences worldwide, reflecting his lasting popularity and influence in the music industry. A notable detail is that this appearance came at an event that is traditionally a prestigious platform for music in Italy, highlighting Starr's international stature and versatility as a musician even decades after his initial fame. Additionally, he is known for his positive messages and emphasis on peace and love, which resonate throughout his musical career.