Paul McCartney delivered a star-studded performance during his Glastonbury Festival set over the weekend, bringing out music legends Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl for a truly memorable night.
Sir Paul McCartney. The full set is now available on @bbciplayer! https://t.co/zyYQba2Twb pic.twitter.com/znTw4WuIXO
— BBC Glastonbury (@bbcglasto) June 26, 2022
The former Beatles member introduced Grohl just after he finished up playing “Get Back.”
“Now, I’ve got a little surprise for you,” he teased the audience. “Your hero from the west coast of America – Dave Grohl!”
The duo then moved into playing “I Saw Her Standing There” by The Beatles and “Band On The Run” by Wings.
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It was Grohl’s first on-stage performance since the death of his bandmate Taylor Hawkins.
Grohl had the letter ‘T’ on his hand to honour his longtime friend and bandmate.
Later, McCartney teased another surprise for the crowd: “We’ve got another surprise for you, from the East Coast of America,” he said.
Springsteen then joined him on stage for performances of “Glory Days” and “I Wanna Be Your Man.”
After finishing up their performance, McCartney told Springsteen, “Are you kidding? Thank you for coming, man.”
Paul McCartney also brought out Bruce @Springsteen during his Glastonbury set to perform “Glory Days.”
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— Consequence (@consequence) June 25, 2022
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