Paul McCartney electrified England’s Glastonbury Festival with unforgettable guest appearances by rock legends Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl.
Returning to the festival after three years, the 80-year-old icon delivered a powerhouse performance packed with Beatles classics like Can’t Buy Me Love and solo favorites such as Maybe I’m Amazed. Midway through his set, he surprised fans by welcoming Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl to the stage for high-energy renditions of I Saw Her Standing There and Band on the Run.
The surprises didn’t stop there—McCartney then introduced Bruce Springsteen, who joined him for Glory Days and I Wanna Be Your Man. The two legends later returned for a grand finale, closing the show with The End from Abbey Road.
Clocking in at an impressive three hours with a setlist of 38 songs, McCartney’s performance thrilled more than 200,000 festivalgoers. As the night came to a close, he expressed heartfelt gratitude to his legendary guests and the enthusiastic crowd, ensuring Glastonbury 2022 would go down as a historic night in rock history.