Springsteen and McCartney Rock Liverpool: A Legendary Collaboration
Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney teamed up on stage in Liverpool to perform The Beatles' Can't Buy Me Love. McCartney joined Springsteen and the E Street Band during the encore at Anfield Park, where they also covered the 50s rock'n'roll hit Kansas City. This collaboration is not the first time the two music legends have shared the stage, as they previously performed together in London and New Jersey.
The duo's performance in Liverpool was highly anticipated by fans, especially after they met at the Liverpool Institute Of Performing Arts the day before the show. Springsteen's current UK and European tour, Land Of Hope And Dreams, has been eventful, with the singer using his platform to criticize US President Donald Trump. This led to a public exchange between Springsteen and Trump, with the latter calling the musician "highly overrated" and a "pushy, obnoxious JERK."
Despite the political undertones of his tour, Springsteen's performances have been well-received by fans, who appreciate his passion and energy on stage. The collaboration between Springsteen and McCartney in Liverpool added a special touch to the concert, showcasing the enduring talent and camaraderie between these two iconic musicians.