Paul performed The Beatles song 'Another Girl' live for the first time ever at the Nippon Budokan in Japan today (April 28).
He
played the track from the 'Help!' album - which was never performed
live by The Beatles - at the iconic venue to celebrate 49 years since
his old band played there in 1966. Speaking about the gig, Paul
commented: "It was sensational and quite emotional remembering the first
time and then experiencing this fantastic audience tonight. It was
thrilling for us and we think it was probably the best show we did in
Japan and it was great to be doing the Budokan 49 years later. It was
crazy. We loved it."
Earlier this month Paul was mobbed by fans in Japan as he arrived in the country to play his string of tour dates. The singer, who is in Japan to perform rescheduled gigs which were called off last year after he fell sick, was greeted by over 500 fans at Osaka Airport.
Paul has just announced plans to play Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center on June 21, making his first appearance in the city since 2010. McCartney will also play at Firefly festival on June 19 and Lollapalooza on July 31.
Earlier this month Paul was mobbed by fans in Japan as he arrived in the country to play his string of tour dates. The singer, who is in Japan to perform rescheduled gigs which were called off last year after he fell sick, was greeted by over 500 fans at Osaka Airport.
Paul has just announced plans to play Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center on June 21, making his first appearance in the city since 2010. McCartney will also play at Firefly festival on June 19 and Lollapalooza on July 31.
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