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Paul McCartney Performs 'Help!' in Full for First Time in 60 Years

McCartney made history by performing 'Help!' in full. Fans experienced a unique, present-focused concert with a virtual Lennon duet.

This image is clicked in a concert. There is banner in the middle of the image. And There are three...
This image is clicked in a concert. There is banner in the middle of the image. And There are three persons on the stage. One person is holding a mic and he is also having a guitar hanging over his body. One person is sitting and he is playing a guitar in the middle on the room. And left side corner a person is standing and he is holding a guitar. There is also a guitar places near the wall. on the right side corner bottom there are drums. and in front of them there might be people standing there.

Paul McCartney Performs 'Help!' in Full for First Time in 60 Years

Paul McCartney has made headlines by performing The Beatles' classic 'Help!' in its entirety for the first time in 60 years. The legendary musician kicked off his current US tour with this special performance at the Santa Barbara Bowl on September 27, 2025.

McCartney opened his set with 'Help!', a song last performed in its entirety by The Beatles in 1965. The intimate venue, with a capacity of just over 4500 people, was filled with eager fans who witnessed this historic moment. Much of McCartney's set was dedicated to Beatles songs, paying tribute to his iconic past.

In a unique twist, McCartney performed a virtual duet with his late former bandmate John Lennon on 'I've Got A Feeling'. To enhance the concert experience, fans were required to store their phones in secure pouches, ensuring a fully present audience.

McCartney's tour continues on September 29 at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California. Fans can expect more memorable performances, including the full rendition of 'Help!', as the former Beatle continues to captivate audiences with his timeless music.

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