Music Show that Paul McCartney was especially watching at Glastonbury 2025

Music Show that Paul McCartney was especially watching at Glastonbury 2025

Beatles legend was seen on the edge of the stage while Irish band faced technical problems and gave a speech in solidarity with Palestine

Paul McCartney was present in GLASTONBURY 2025 This Friday, June 27, not as a main attraction, but as an illustrious viewer. The eternal Beatle It was caught watching the show of Inhaler directly from the side of the stage The other Stagesurprising the audience and the band itself.

The presentation of the Irish was marked by technical problems, with sound cuts during the track “A Question for You”. Still, the vocalist Elijah Hewson (Son of Bonofrom U2) kept the weather firm and used the moment for a political statement. Before singing “It Won’t Always Be Like This”dedicated the song “to the People of Palestine, and any innocent who is being bombarded, hungry or genocide victim because of lunatics.”

The appearance of McCartney It did not go unnoticed. The musician, who made history when ending the 2022 edition with participation of Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohlwas applauded even off stage. That year, his performance was described as “a farewell that seemed to know that perhaps it was the last.”

Meanwhile, the Inhaler continues to try to affirm his own path outside the shadow of the U2. In an interview with NME, Hewson He has commented: “People ask if I get my father’s musical advice, but the truth is not. We have very different opinions about composition.”

Still, see a Beatle By honoring your presentation can be one of those moments that validate all the effort. In the end, in Glastonburythere is history being made even outside the main stage.

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Source: Rollingstone

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