Paul McCartney Rocks Taylor Swifts Stage with Beatles Classic

Paul McCartney Rocks Taylor Swifts Stage with Beatles Classic

Paul McCartney reportedly gave Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce a unique wedding gift: the first live performance of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” by a member of The Beatles in 62 years. According to People, McCartney sang the song during the couple’s wedding reception at Madison Square Garden on Friday night. Prior to that, the last time McCartney performed “I Want to Hold Your Hand” live was as a member of The Beatles during a concert at New York’s Paramount Theatre in September 1964.

The couple’s wedding reception also reportedly featured a performance from Stevie Nicks. This special performance by Paul McCartney marks a historic moment, as it has been over six decades since the song was last performed live by a member of The Beatles.

Wedding Reception Performances

The wedding reception of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce was a star-studded event, with Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks taking the stage to perform. The event was held at Madison Square Garden, a iconic venue in New York City.

In a nod to the musical legends who performed at their wedding, the couple was treated to a night of unforgettable music. Paul McCartney’s performance of “I Want to Hold Your Hand” was a highlight of the evening, and a special moment for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to cherish.

The wedding gift from Paul McCartney will surely be remembered for years to come, and the performance by Stevie Nicks added to the excitement of the evening. The couple’s special day was filled with music, love, and celebration, making it a truly unforgettable experience.

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