Sir Paul McCartney made history on Saturday as the oldest solo artist to headline Glastonbury Festival. The legendary musician, who celebrated his 80th birthday last week, hit the Pyramid Stage for his first performance at the festival since 2004.
McCartney reunited with his late bandmate John Lennon for a virtual duet of The Beatles’ 1970 single “I’ve Got A Feeling”, made possible with movie director Peter Jackson’s hi-tech skills.
The performance heard Lennon’s vocals isolated from the rest of the band. READ MORE: Paul McCartney Announces ‘Got Back’ 2022 North American Tour “That is so special for me,” McCartney said following the heartwarming duet. “I know it’s virtual.
There I am singing with John again, we’re back together.” In April, the singer-songwriter surprised fans when he initially did a virtual duet with Lennon.
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