Paul McCartney, 82, amazes fans with dance moves at Taylor Swift’s concert
Right after celebrating his 82nd birthday, veteran singer-songwriter Paul McCartney had the time of his life at Taylor Swift’s recent concert in London, as he danced the night away and accepted friendship bracelets from fans.
The videos of the award-winning singer-composer at Swift’s concert went viral on social media as fans pointed out how passionately he interacted with the crowd and busted some dance moves to the tune of one of the latter’s hits, “But Daddy, I Love Him.”
“I find it so endearing that Paul McCartney is truly the most legendary person to attend [the] Eras tour and also the only one [who] openly went into the crowd to vibe with them,” wrote one X user.
As a former member of the most influential band of all time, The Beatles, netizens were astonished at how McCartney seemingly still has it in him, donning a certain kind of glory.
@dailymailuk Legendary Beatles star Paul McCartney was at the Eras tour at Wembley stadium last night, and left the VIP box to dance with fans 🎥 X / redlipclassic #taylorswift #erastour #erastourlondon #london #paulmccartney #thebeatles ♬ original sound – Daily Mail UK
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Article continues after this advertisement“I wonder if he feels like this is similar to the [Beatles] fame or how it feels different,” wrote a netizen on TikTok.
“I think this moment of getting to be on the other side safely during a very Beatles-mania-type situation was probably incredible for him. I love that he got to experience what joy he brought to so many,” another person pitched in.
The two have expressed support for each other’s music over the years. In 2020, McCartney and Swift joined forces for Rolling Stone‘s Musicians on Musicians issue as they listened to each other’s albums, sparking a conversation about their impactful careers.
Despite the “Lover” singer’s concerts being always star-studded, her recent show at London Wembley Stadium was one for the books, because aside from McCartney, royals Prince William and two of his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Cate Blanchett, Jon Bon Jovi, and Tom Cruise were also in attendance.