Bruce Springsteen fans were treated to an unforgettable surprise at Anfield Stadium when the legendary Paul McCartney joined “The Boss” on stage during the encore of his Liverpool show.
The 75-year-old Springsteen fulfilled a lifelong ambition with his two-night stop in the iconic city as part of his Land of Hope and Dreams tour.
Liverpool holds a special place in Springsteen’s heart, largely due to his deep admiration for The Beatles, who significantly shaped his musical journey. That connection became tangible when Sir Paul McCartney, a close friend and longtime influence, made a rare hometown appearance.
Earlier in the day, the pair made a visit to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA)—an institution co-founded by McCartney—sparking whispers that a stage reunion might be on the cards.
And those rumours became reality.
As the encore began, Springsteen grinned and told the roaring crowd:
“Tonight, we’ve got someone special. A young man from Liverpool—got a lot of promise, and I think he just might make it. Let’s welcome Sir Paul McCartney!”
The crowd erupted as McCartney joined Bruce on stage for a joyful duet of Can’t Buy Me Love, embracing in front of thousands of stunned and ecstatic fans. The moment was clearly emotional for both icons, who’ve shared many performances over the years—but this one, in Paul’s hometown, carried special meaning.
Before exiting the stage, McCartney bid farewell with a simple, heartfelt: “Thank you, Scousers.”
This wasn’t their first time performing together—most recently, Springsteen appeared as a surprise guest during McCartney’s headline set at Glastonbury in 2022. They’ve also shared stages at Hyde Park and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.
Tonight’s show marked McCartney’s first Liverpool performance since 2018 and his first time back at Anfield since the 2008 Liverpool Sound concert celebrating the city’s status as European Capital of Culture.
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