When The Beatles' final single is released on radio stations the following month, he will be included on it.

Sir Paul McCartney's cheerful demeanor upon greeting the star-studded audience outside the Park Hyatt hotel in Sydney on Thursday was therefore not surprising.

The 81-year-old music icon delighted his audience by performing his greatest movements in front of his most recent performance in Australia.

Paul accessorized his ensemble with a grey sleeveless jacket and a navy suit with a white shirt. The renowned singer appeared to be in excellent mood ahead of his first performance in Sydney as part of his Got Back tour around Australia. 

Earlier on Wednesday, Sir Paul performed his best songs for three hours at a three-hour concert in Newcastle, New South Wales, a first for the musician.

In keeping with the nostalgic theme of the event, Sir Paul played a classic Hofner bass, which he made famous during his days playing with the Fab Four. The show featured Beatles songs including Can't Buy Me Love, Got To Get You Into My Life, and Love Me Do.

The 33,000-seat McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle was packed for the sold-out concert, which marked Sir Paul's third Australian performance of his Get Back World Tour.

During the performance, Sir Paul treated the audience to some of his most well-known songs from throughout his career, including singles he co-wrote with the band Wings. During the nearly three-hour event, he sang 39 songs, including Carry That Weight, Birthday, and Get Back.

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The amazing presentation, which featured two enormous screens, vintage photos of The Beatles, and a massive light show, delighted the audience.

The well-known singer-songwriter dazzled crowds in the US and the UK last year with his 50-date Got Back tour, which included an extensive nostalgia presentation filled with his hit songs. According to reports, the 'greatest hits' performances brought in an incredible $100 million.

It follows the announcement that The Beatles, 50 years after their breakup, will release their "final" song next week with the aid of artificial intelligence (AI).

The song, titled "Now And Then," is based on a demo record from the 1970s that Sir Paul and Ringo Star have been collaborating on for the last forty years.

To complete the song, they were able to "extract" John Lennon's vocals from an earlier demo with the aid of artificial intelligence.

Although information about the last song was leaked earlier in the summer, it has now been verified that the song will debut on November 2 at 2:00 p.m.

It will also be accessible on the band's Red And Blue album, which is scheduled for release on November 10 and has been remastered.


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