Sir Paul McCartney Remembers The Beatles’ First USA Visit

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Sir Paul McCartney Remembers The Beatles’ First USA Visit

Synopsis

In a recent performance in Los Angeles, Sir Paul McCartney reflected on The Beatles' groundbreaking first visit to the USA. With a nostalgic setlist and an intimate crowd, he shared memories from the early days of his iconic career.

Key Takeaways

McCartney's performance celebrates The Beatles' legacy.
Intimate setting brings fans closer to the music.
New album launched, but no new songs performed yet.
Audience ranged from longtime fans to younger generations.
Show included classic hits spanning six decades.

Los Angeles, March 30 (NationPress) The iconic Sir Paul McCartney, a legendary figure from The Beatles, reminisced about his inaugural journey to the USA during a recent performance in Los Angeles.

The celebrated musician graced the stage to commence a two-night event at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, delivering 23 cherished songs from his extensive career in an intimate setting that echoed The Beatles’ early performances in small venues across Liverpool, England, according to reports from ‘People’ magazine.

“Welcome to Hollywood! We’re going to have a blast. It’s wonderful to be at these cozy gigs, I mean, it’s not that small,” shared the 83-year-old Paul McCartney with the lively audience, many of whom were young enough to have parents born long after his time with The Fab Four and his subsequent band, Wings.

As reported by ‘People’, he fondly recalled the club's previous life as the Hollywood Music Box Theatre “a century ago” before it was renamed to honor actor Henry Fonda, Jane Fonda’s father.

The audience, both on the floor and the second-floor balcony during this exclusive event, represented a mere fraction of the large crowds McCartney usually entertains in stadiums and arenas. He commented, “It’s very lovely. It’s good to see the whites of your eyes.”

Although the intimate performances were meant to promote his latest work, ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’, his 19th solo studio album released on March 29, he informed the Friday audience that they wouldn't be hearing his newly released single ‘Days We Left Behind’ or other tracks from the album, as he and the band were still “in the process of learning it. But I’m glad you love it, yeah.”

The evening focused on his treasured back catalogue, which spans six decades and features numerous Beatles hits, including ‘Help’, ‘Got to Get You into My Life’, ‘Getting Better’, ‘I’ve Just Seen a Face’, ‘Love Me Do’, ‘Lady Madonna’, ‘Let It Be’, ‘Hey Jude’, ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’, ‘Get Back’, and ‘Golden Slumber’.

Point of View

It's clear that Sir Paul McCartney continues to resonate with fans across generations. His recent performance not only highlights his enduring legacy but also bridges the gap between past and present, showcasing the timeless appeal of his music.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the significance of Paul McCartney's recent performance?
Paul McCartney's recent performance in Los Angeles served as a nostalgic trip down memory lane, celebrating his early days with The Beatles while connecting with fans of all ages.
When was Paul McCartney's album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' released?
'The Boys of Dungeon Lane', Paul McCartney's 19th solo studio album, was released on March 29.
Did McCartney perform new songs at the concert?
No, during the concert, McCartney mentioned that he and the band were still learning the new songs and did not perform tracks from his latest album.
What classic Beatles songs did McCartney perform?
McCartney performed numerous classic Beatles songs including 'Help', 'Let It Be', and 'Hey Jude', among others.
Where did McCartney's performance take place?
The performance took place at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, a venue with a rich history.
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