Paul McCartney Performs Second Night at Fonda Theatre: Live Review

Paul McCartney Performs Second Night at Fonda Theatre: Live Review

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Key Points:

  • Paul McCartney performed a special two-night intimate concert at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, marking his first shows since concluding his Got Back Tour and announcing his first new album in five years, The Boys of Dungeon Lane.
  • The nearly two-hour set featured 25 songs, including tributes to George Harrison and Jimi Hendrix, as well as fan favorites like “Help!” and “Maybe I’m Amazed,” showcasing McCartney’s enduring vocal range and connection with the audience.
  • The show emphasized intimacy, with attendees required to lock away cell phones, creating a shared, sacred moment reminiscent of earlier concert experiences, and included stories and lighthearted interactions with the audience.
  • Backed by his longtime band and a three-piece horn section, McCartney delivered a mix of Beatles, Wings, and solo material, closing with an emotional Abbey Road medley that moved many in the crowd to tears.
  • Despite the small venue size compared to his typical arena shows, McCartney expressed joy in the intimate setting, making the rare performances a memorable and uplifting experience for fans and celebrities alike.

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