Six years since his last Australian tour, Paul McCartney will sing in a virtual duet with his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon in two Queensland shows this year.
Modern technology united Paul McCartney on stage with John Lennon for a brief, magical moment at last year’s Glastonbury Festival, and this year it’s Australia’s turn.
Paul McCartney is bringing his Got Back tour to Australia in October. The tour features a virtual duet with his former Beatles bandmate, John Lennon. Last year at Glastonbury, McCartney’s three-hour show featured guest appearances from Bruce Springsteen and Foo Fighters’ frontman Dave Grohl, but it was a virtual duet with Lennon, who was killed in New York in 1980, that attracted global attention.– originally recorded in 1969 during the Beatles’ rooftop concert in London – was matched to the band’s live performance, with McCartney sharing verses with his former bandmate.“I’m playing guitar and he’s singing ....
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