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Paul McCartney draws stars to intimate Hollywood show
Summary
Paul McCartney played two intimate shows at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles to celebrate his forthcoming album, and several well-known artists and actors were reported among the audience.
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Paul McCartney played two rare, intimate performances at the historic Fonda Theater in Los Angeles to mark his upcoming album. The set mixed Beatles and Wings classics with newer material. Several well-known musicians and actors were reported in attendance, and Ringo Starr also appeared to show support. Reports said McCartney made a brief joke about the US president during the set, which drew boos from the crowd.
What was reported:
- McCartney performed two shows at the 1,200-capacity Fonda Theater as part of an album celebration.
- Attendees reportedly included Stevie Nicks, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Margot Robbie, Steve Carrell, Laura Dern, Dakota Johnson, Olivia Rodrigo, John Mayer, and Ringo Starr.
- CNN reported McCartney made a remark about the US president's dance moves during the set, and the mention reportedly prompted boos.
- He played Beatles songs including "Blackbird," and performed other hits such as "Let It Be" and "Hey Jude."
- McCartney announced the album The Boys of Dungeon Lane and released the single "Days We Left Behind"; the album is scheduled for release on 29 May and is produced by Andrew Watt.
Summary:
The performances were described by some attendees as an uplifting gathering amid ongoing political events. The immediate next public milestone is the release of McCartney's album The Boys of Dungeon Lane on 29 May.
