Sir Paul McCartney Leaves Fans in Tears with Debut of Final Beatles Song — Now Bringing the Magic to the UK!

Music history was made under the stars in Buenos Aires, as Sir Paul McCartney gave the world its first-ever live performance of “Now and Then” — the long-awaited final Beatles song. Featuring John Lennon’s haunting vocals and George Harrison’s timeless guitar, the emotional ballad stopped fans in their tracks.

As Paul, now 82, sat at the piano at River Plate Stadium, vintage Beatles footage lit up the screen behind him. The images — of Lennon, Harrison, and their younger selves — paired with McCartney’s voice, created a moment so powerful, many in the audience were visibly weeping.

“There wasn’t a dry eye in the place,” one fan shared online. “It felt like the Beatles were back together for one last goodbye.”

This incredible performance came during McCartney’s Got Back tour, which has been receiving rave reviews across the globe. Alongside Now and Then, he delivered an unforgettable setlist that included Hey Jude, Live and Let Die, and Band on the Run, proving that even at 82, he still rocks like no one else.

And now — the magic is coming home.
For the first time since headlining Glastonbury in 2022, McCartney is returning to UK stages this December for a limited run. He’ll perform two nights in Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena, followed by a stop at London’s iconic O2 Arena.

🎟️ Tickets are on sale now, and they’re moving fast. Don’t miss your chance to witness a living legend perform the final chapter of Beatles history — live.


Setlist Highlights from the Got Back Tour:

  • Now and Then 💔
  • Hey Jude 🎶
  • Live and Let Die 🔥
  • Band on the Run 🚀

Whether you’re a lifelong Beatles fan or new to the magic, this is more than a concert — it’s a once-in-a-generation event.

👉 Secure your seats before they’re gone.

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