Bruce Springsteen's Land of Hope and Dreams Setlist in Full From Night Two at Anfield Stadium - Liverpool Echo
- On Saturday, June 7, Paul McCartney appeared alongside Bruce Springsteen and his band during the second concert at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool.
- Their partnership was preceded by a June 6 visit to the performing arts school in Liverpool that McCartney helped establish, which fueled rumors about his possible guest spot.
- McCartney took the lead vocals and played his Hofner bass on two Beatles-related covers during the finale of Springsteen's Land of Hope and Dreams Tour in Liverpool, including the well-known track "Can’t Buy Me Love" and the Little Willie Littlefield classic "Kansas City."
- Springsteen introduced McCartney amid an enthusiastic crowd of thousands as "Sir Paul" wore a light-colored jacket, and the pair shared the stage and hugs to fans' delight.
- The event marked a historic musical moment in McCartney’s hometown and concluded Springsteen’s UK shows before the tour continues on June 11 in Berlin.
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Bruce Springsteen surprised concertgoers in Liverpool on Saturday by bringing Paul McCartney on stage. The two sang the Beatles song Can’t Buy Me Love together, according to footage on social media.
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Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Glastonbury 2022/ Samir Hussein/WireImage Bruce Springsteen brought his Land of Hope and Dreams tour to Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium Saturday and surprised the crowd with a very special guest: local hero Paul McCartney. “We’re lucky tonight, we have a young man, a local young man, from Liverpool, who’s gonna dance with us tonight,” Springsteen told the crowd, as seen in fan-shot video posted to YouTube. “I think…
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