Paul McCartney performs private show on Apple's Bay Area campus
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Paul McCartney performs private show on Apple's Bay Area campus
"Tim Cook introduced Paul McCartney onstage, stating, 'A songwriter, a pioneer and one of the most influential artists of all time. I've been a lifelong fan of his music, and so have billions of people all over the planet.'"
"The concert featured a 25-song setlist that leaned heavily on Beatles songs, including 'Help!' and 'Got to Get You Into My Life,' along with Wings hits like 'Live and Let Die.'"
"The event showcased an elaborate rainbow-roofed stage with flames and fireworks, creating a spectacular atmosphere for the employees lucky enough to attend."
Apple celebrated its 50th anniversary with a private concert by Paul McCartney at its Cupertino headquarters. Employees entered a lottery for tickets to the event. McCartney performed on a vibrant stage with fireworks, opening with the Beatles' 'Help!' and including several hits from his Wings project. Tim Cook introduced McCartney, expressing admiration for his music. The concert featured a mix of Beatles classics and McCartney's solo work, concluding with an encore of 'Golden Slumbers,' 'Carry That Weight,' and 'The End.'
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