George Clooney, Martin Freeman, and Judi Dench at McCartney’s Tour

Stars gathered at the O2 Arena for Paul McCartney’s final tour with Ringo Starr, celebrating music and memories.

George Clooney, Martin Freeman, and Judi Dench at McCartney’s Tour
George Clooney, Martin Freeman, and Judi Dench at McCartney’s Tour

London: The atmosphere was electric at the O2 Arena as Sir Paul McCartney took the stage for his final tour performance. He was joined by his old mate, Sir Ringo Starr, and the crowd went wild.

McCartney kicked things off with a bang, welcoming Ringo with a playful tease. The two legends rocked out together, playing some of their classic hits. Ringo, at 82, was full of energy, asking the crowd if they were ready to rock.

It was a night filled with surprises. Paul even brought out Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood for a special performance. Fans were thrilled to see him play his original Hofner bass, which he hadn’t used in decades.

Among the star-studded audience were celebrities like Kate Moss and Ed Sheeran, along with McCartney’s daughter, Stella. Social media lit up with fans sharing their experiences of rubbing shoulders with George Clooney and Judi Dench.

Paul treated everyone to a massive setlist, featuring nearly 40 songs. He opened with “A Hard Day’s Night” and kept the energy high throughout the night. The crowd was loving every moment.

He reminisced about his time with Jimi Hendrix and even performed a virtual duet with John Lennon. The night was a beautiful blend of nostalgia and celebration, leaving everyone buzzing with excitement.

As the show wrapped up, Paul expressed his joy at being back in London, promising a night of fun. And boy, did he deliver! The fireworks and festive cheer made it a night to remember.

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.