Sir Paul McCartney temporarily stopped his headline Glastonbury show as fans broke into a spontaneous rendition of Happy Birthday.
The former Beatles star, who turned 80 last week, stopped to address the crowd after his second song when they started to sing to him. The stunned McCartney asked "for me?" as the huge crowd joined together to acknowledge his 80th birthday.
McCartney said: "Oh, man it's so good to be here. We were supposed to be doing this three years ago. But here we are. We've got some old songs for you, we've got some new songs and we've got some in-betweeners...and I got a feeling we're going to have a great time."
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The rock superstar was due to perform at Glastonbury in 2020 before the show was cancelled due to the pandemic. The former Beatle is the oldest solo artist to headline the festival just a week after his 80th birthday. His milestones comes the day after Billie Eilish became the youngest at the prestigious music festival.
McCartney also surprised fans with a preview performance at an intimate venue in Frome, Somerset yesterday evening.
Tonight at Glastonbury he opened his set with The Beatles' classic Can't Buy me Love. He later performed a mix of hits from his six decade-long pop career, from The Beatles' Got To Get You Into My Life, to the more recent Come On To Me.
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