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Gemma Sherlock reported from Liverpool for BBC News, where Bruce Springsteen pleasantly surprised his fans by inviting Sir Paul McCartney to join him for a duet at Anfield Stadium. The Liverpool-born former Beatle made a special appearance during the 75-year-old singer’s second concert in the city with his E Street Band as part of the ongoing Land of Hope and Dreams tour. Springsteen, a dedicated Beatles enthusiast, warmly introduced Sir Paul to the ecstatic crowds during the encore much to everyone’s delight.
Sebastian Ayling, attending the event, expressed his gratitude at witnessing the historic performance by stating, “Last night was biblical.” He further added, “Bruce and the band were on fire and seeing Sir Paul was such a privilege.” The show not only marked Sir Paul’s return to his hometown since his 2018 Freshen Up Show but also his first time on the Anfield stage since Liverpool celebrated being the European Capital of Culture in 2008. The evening was truly unforgettable for fans in attendance.
The musical legends shared an embrace on stage as they sang a duet of the Beatles hit, Can’t Buy Me Love. Sir Paul, at 82 years old, graciously addressed the crowd after their performance with a simple, “Thank you, Scousers.” The excitement surrounding the concert had been building, with fans speculating whether Springsteen, affectionately known as The Boss, would collaborate with Sir Paul following their joint appearances in the city a day earlier. The whole show, according to another fan named Ross, was nothing short of unbelievable.
In a surprise visit on Friday to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), which McCartney helped establish, both artists took the time to engage with students and share their experiences. LIPA’s spokesperson expressed their gratitude to Bruce Springsteen for imparting valuable insights to the students and to Paul McCartney for his continuous support and guidance within the institution. This special occasion served as a memorable highlight for all those involved in the music education community
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