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Paul McCartney Sang a Beatles Hit at Taylor Swift's Wedding that He Hadn't Performed in 62 Years

The couple exchanged handwritten vows officiated by Adam Sandler, with McCartney performing the Beatles' 1963 hit and Nicks delivering another musical highlight.

  • On Friday, July 3, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married at Madison Square Garden in an intimate ceremony officiated by comedian Adam Sandler, with signs outside displaying "JusT&T Married."
  • Musical legends Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks performed at the reception, with the 84-year-old McCartney singing the Beatles' 1963 hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" to a standing ovation.
  • Swift wore a custom Christian Dior Haute Couture gown designed by Jonathan Anderson, while guests received lace handkerchiefs embroidered with the couple's initials and a lyric from Swift's 2014 single "Blank Space."
  • New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani confirmed his office approved the "Special Event at MSG" permit on Wednesday, July 1, while the couple donated $26 million to 20 charities across the United States earlier this week.
  • The star-studded guestlist included Tom Hanks, Hugh Grant, and Steven Spielberg, reflecting the couple's extensive industry connections following their engagement announcement last August.
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Paul McCartney sang a Beatles hit at Taylor Swift's wedding that he hadn't performed in 62 years

As The Beatles ventured into different sounds and eventually stopped touring altogether, the song was scrapped from the setlist.

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The British musician moved the newlyweds and their guests by performing live "I Want to Hold Your Hand" during the spectacular reception

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The Express Tribune broke the news in Pakistan on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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