Glastonbury: Paul McCartney joined by Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl in epic performance

Paul McCartney performed with Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl as he headlined the Pyramid stage during day four of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 25, 2022 in Glastonbury, England.
Paul McCartney performed with Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl as he headlined the Pyramid stage during day four of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 25, 2022 in Glastonbury, England. Photo credit: Getty Images

Paul McCartney was joined by special guests Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl in an epic performance at Glastonbury on Saturday night (local time) that spanned the first Beatles' demo to his latest recordings.

The singer-songwriter, who turned 80 a week ago, was the oldest ever solo headliner at Worthy Farm in south-west England, where the festival celebrated its fiftieth anniversary two years later than planned due to the pandemic.

Opening with 'Can't Buy Me Love', McCartney entertained a capacity crowd with songs spanning more than half a century, from Beatles classics to 'Come On to Me' from the 2018 album Egypt Station.

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl joined McCartney for 'I Saw Her Standing There' and 'Band on the Run', receiving a rapturous welcome from the audience.

Following his "friend from the west coast of America", McCartney introduced another surprise guest "from the east coast of America": Bruce Springsteen. The two played 'Glory Days' and 'I Wanna Be Your Man'.

McCartney, one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century with the late John Lennon, paid tribute to his former bandmates in the near three-hour show. He played George Harrison's 'Something' and performed a virtual duet with Lennon on 'I've Got a Feeling'.

Grohl and Springsteen came back for the final encore of 'The End' from The Beatles' classic 1969 album, Abbey Road.

"Thank you Dave, thank you Bruce, thank you Glasto," McCartney said before leaving the stage.

Glastonbury Festival concluded on Sunday (local time), with disco and R&B icon Diana Ross playing the Sunday afternoon slot, while US rapper Kendrick Lamar headlined on the Pyramid stage.

Reuters