Paul McCartney halted his Glastonbury headlining set to check on an unwell member of the crowd who he was concerned about. The music star made history as the oldest ever solo star to headline the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday, gracing the coveted Pyramid Stage in Worthy Farm.
The music legend, who last week celebrated his 80th birthday, took to the stage for a crowd of thousands with a medley of his biggest hits, his first performance at the festival since 2004.
But Paul paused his tribute to Jimi Hendrix during his set to make sure that a festival goer was okay. A source told The Mirror of the moment: 'The crowd were going wild for Paul as soon as he stepped on stage. 'He was in the middle of his tribute to Jimmy Hendricks when he stopped to check on someone in the crowd. 'It is not known what was wrong with the member of the crowd.
Paul stopped on stage and pointed to the area in question, and said: 'What's going on over there? Is there something happening there?
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