JAKARTA - Paul McCartney closed the Got Back tour by presenting two great musicians who have long been his best friends, Ringo Starr (drumer of The Beatles) and lost time (guitarist of The Rolling Stones).

The world tour, which began in April 2022, held its final show at The O2 Arena located in London, England on Thursday, December 19 evening.

Amid his appearance, McCartney introduced Get Back and talked about his old bass stolen more than 50 years ago, before finally being returned to him in early February.

The Beatles bassist said that for the first time he appeared with the bass on stage since he was missing.

"I haven't played it for 50 years. And moreover, we have a special guest for you here. A Rolling Stone. Ronnie Wood," Paul McCartney said, citing NME.

The two sang 'Get Back', the Beatles' song, which was first released in 1969, and then entered the album Let It Be a year later.

During the encore segment, McCartney told the audience and invited his colleague at The Beatles to join on stage.

"We have another surprise for you. Let's go to a strong stage, Mr. Ringo Starr."

The two then performed two Beatles classic songs, 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) and 'Helter Skelter'.

After that, Ringo said to McCartney, 'Come on. I'm leaving now. But I've had a great night. Amazing, playing with my friend, but it's time for us to go home. What's left to say, I'll see you next time."

McCartney also performed the Beatles' last song released last year, 'Now And Then', which has made him very emotional during this tour.

In his last appearance for the Got Back tour, Paul McCartney performed 36 songs, which included the early discography of The Beatles to his songs after solo career.


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