Musical legend Sir Paul McCartney delighted fans as he headlined at Glastonbury’s pyramid stage on Saturday, but wowed them even further when he halted his performance to help an audience member.
During Paul’s tribute to Jimi Hendrix, he stopped on stage and pointed to an area in the crowd, saying: “What's going on over there?
Is there something happening there? If so let's tend to it. Come on...Okay.” A moment later the Beatles frontman added: “It's okay we sorted it we sorted it.There you go mate!” He then joked with the crowd: “It wasn't that solo I played?
Alright.” An onlooker told The Mirror: “The crowd were going wild for Paul as soon as he stepped on stage. "He was in the middle of his tribute to Jimi Hendrix when he stopped to check on someone in the crowd." Arriving on stage, he told the crowd: "It's so good to be here.
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