Sir Paul McCartney Moves Fans to Tears with First-Ever Live Performance of “Now and Then” — The Beatles’ Final Song
Paul McCartney’s Emotional Tribute Leaves Audience in Tears! The iconic Beatle made history with his debut live performance of “Now and Then”—the very last Beatles song, featuring John Lennon’s unforgettable vocals and George Harrison’s classic guitar. Taking the stage at Buenos Aires’ River Plate Stadium, McCartney’s heartfelt piano rendition, accompanied by touching archival Beatles footage, moved the crowd to tears. And the show kept going—he energized fans with powerhouse hits like “Hey Jude,” “Live and Let Die,” and “Band on the Run.” Now, McCartney is set to bring this unforgettable experience back home with his highly anticipated UK tour this December!
Music legend Sir Paul McCartney has officially announced his highly anticipated return to UK arenas, with spectacular shows planned for London’s O2 Arena and Manchester’s Co-op Live. Don’t miss your opportunity to witness a living icon—tickets are on sale now!
At 82, McCartney continues to astonish audiences around the globe. Just last year, he played a key role in finishing “Now and Then”—a historic Beatles release featuring John Lennon’s original vocals and George Harrison’s signature guitar, alongside Ringo Starr on drums. The deeply emotional track was unveiled for the first time live during his Got Back tour.
Fans were left weeping when McCartney released the official performance footage of “Now and Then” from Buenos Aires’ River Plate Stadium. As he played piano and sang, vintage footage of The Beatles in their youthful glory played onscreen—an experience many described as overwhelming and profoundly moving.
Alongside “Now and Then,” McCartney filled the night with beloved hits like “Hey Jude,” “Live and Let Die,” and “Band on the Run,” giving fans a truly magical concert experience.
Now, UK fans will finally have the chance to be part of this unforgettable event, as the Got Back tour comes to Britain this December—McCartney’s first UK shows since his epic Glastonbury headliner in 2022. The tour includes two nights in Manchester and a major stop in London at the O2 Arena.
Witness history in the making—this is your chance to experience the very first live rendition of “Now and Then,” the historic final Beatles song brilliantly completed with Lennon’s haunting voice and Harrison’s unforgettable guitar. During its debut at River Plate Stadium, McCartney’s touchingly sincere piano performance—set against a backdrop of cherished Beatles memories—had thousands of fans in tears. Now, that once-in-a-lifetime magic arrives in the UK this December!
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