Paul McCartney drew a crowd of celebrities for night two of his back-to-back performances in Los Angeles.
The 83-year-old music icon took the stage at The Fonda Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday, where Reese Witherspoon, 50, Al Pacino, 85, and girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 32, were attendees.
McCartney, who was spotted arriving at the 1200-person-capacity venue earlier in the day, performed his solo hits as well as Beatles and Wings classics, per TMZ and CNN.
The veteran musician wore a layered outfit that included a button-up light blue shirt, brown V-neck sweater, and zip-up denim jacket.
He added black trousers and brown sunglasses ahead of his intimate performance, where audience members surrendered their phones.
Alfallah took to Instagram Stories on Saturday night to give her followers a glimpse at the event with a photo of her backstage pass.
Paul McCartney drew a crowd of celebrities for night two of his back-to-back performances in Los Angeles
Al Pacino and girlfriend Noor Alfallah were also seen at the show
Reese Witherspoon was one of the famous faces in attendance
McCartney’s profound discography continues to transcend generations, with young pop stars Tate McRae, 22, Olivia Rodrigo, 23, and Billie Eilish, 24, showing up for the concert.
Sabrina Carpenter, 26, was among the recognizable faces in the crowd as well.
Christina Aguilera, 45, and longtime partner Matthew Rutler, 41, also turned out for the performance.
Harrison Ford, 83, and his wife Calista Flockhart, 61, made a date night of the event too.
Other notable stars at night two were Gayle King, 71, Queen Latifah, 56, and Anjelica Huston, 74.
McCartney recently announced his next album, The Boys Of Dungeon Lane, which will come out in May.
The announcement was accompanied by a lead single, Days We Left Behind, and a black and white portrait of the singer shot by his 56-year-old daughter Mary McCartney.
The new project revisits memories of his home city of Liverpool while also sharing ‘early adventures shared with George Harrison and John Lennon long before the world had ever heard of Beatlemania,’ per the star’s official website.
Alfallah took to Instagram Stories on Saturday night to give her followers a glimpse at the event with a photo of her backstage pass
McCartney was spotted arriving at the 1200-person-capacity venue earlier in the day
McCartney recently announced his next album, The Boys Of Dungeon Lane, which will come out in May
Reflecting on his new single on social media, McCartney said: ‘This is very much a memory song for me. The album title, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, comes from a lyric in this track…
‘I was thinking just that, about the days I left behind and I do often wonder if I’m just writing about the past but then I think how can you write about anything else?’
The hitmaker said in a quote shared on his site, ‘I used to live in a place called Speke which is quite working class. We didn’t have much at all but it didn’t matter because all the people were great and you didn’t notice you didn’t have much.’
And a description notes: ‘With The Boys of Dungeon Lane, Paul McCartney turns the lens inward, revisiting the formative years that shaped not only his life, but the very foundations of modern popular culture….
‘In a career defined by timeless storytelling and unforgettable characters, Paul now tells the most personal story of all, his own. The Boys of Dungeon Lane is his most introspective album to date and takes the listener back to where it all began.’
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