Dua Lipa sat next to a member of The Rolling Stones to watch Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reunite.
Dua Lipa was recently spotted with Callum Turner and Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood at Paul McCartney’s Got Back Concert in London on December 19th.
Paul McCartney wrapped up his 2024 Got Back world tour in London with assistance from Ringo Starr and Ron Wood. McCartney also took the opportunity during his three-hour, 36-song set to reintroduce a bass guitar which was stolen from him more than 50 years ago.
He bought the 1961 Hofner 500/1 brand new in Germany, using it at shows and on early Beatles records before it vanished in 1972. A concerted effort resulted in its return in February.
“I had a bass, besides this one,” McCartney told the audience. “It got nicked. … We’ve been looking for it for 50 years. Well, I got it back, and here to make its first stage appearance in 50 years is my original bass!”
After noting that he hadn’t played it since its theft, McCartney tried a tone and said, “Sounds like a bass! And what is more, we’ve got a special guest for you – Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood!”
Wood got on stage for a rendition of Beatles classic “Get Back.” During the encore, McCartney also announced that he had another surprise for the crowd:
“Bring to the stage the mighty, the one and only Mr. Ringo Starr!” The pair pretended that they weren’t sure what they should do, before McCartney said: “Should we rock? Get on your kit, la.”
Starr helped deliver two more Beatles classics, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)” and “Helter Skelter.” Both can be seen below.
The Got Back tour began in April 2022 and has so far included 59 shows over seven legs, including an appearance at the Glastonbury festival in 2022. McCartney hasn’t yet announced any plans for 2025.