Paul McCartney made a magical return to his hometown of Liverpool with a surprise Carpool Karaoke appearance alongside James Corden, and it was pure nostalgia in motion.
Keeping it intimate, McCartney performed in the historic Philharmonic Dining Rooms, delighting locals with a cozy set. Sitting at the piano, he played a heartfelt version of “When I’m Sixty-Four” and shared stories from his early days, including his “acoustic chamber”—a tiny terrace toilet where he and John Lennon once wrote songs.
The fun started on the streets, singing “Drive My Car” with car horns replacing the “beep beeps,” visiting Penny Lane’s barber shop, and reminiscing about his youth. In the car, an emotional duet of “Let It Be” brought music and memory together beautifully.
Back at the pub, McCartney surprised everyone with a medley of classics: “A Hard Day’s Night,” “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” “Love Me Do,” “Back in the USSR,” and “Hey Jude,” turning the evening into an unforgettable celebration of his legacy.
It was a night that proved why Paul McCartney remains a living legend—bridging past and present, roots and stardom, all with music that still moves hearts.
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