Paul McCartney Shines in Intimate Fonda Theatre Performance
On Friday night, I had the pleasure of witnessing a remarkable performance by the legendary Paul McCartney at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood. The sold-out crowd, consisting of 1,200 eager fans, was treated to an engaging set that showcased both McCartney’s timeless classics and his new music. It was an experience that reminded us all of the enduring power of his artistry.
A Unique Venue for a Legendary Artist
McCartney’s choice to perform in such an intimate setting is a refreshing change from the massive arenas or stadiums typical of a star of his caliber. This concert was particularly special, coming just a day after McCartney released a new single and announced his first album in five years. The atmosphere was electric, filled with a sense of celebration and nostalgia.
The Setlist: A Journey Through Time
The first of two performances at the Fonda Theatre, McCartney’s set was reminiscent of his recent Got Back Tour, featuring a mix of high-energy hits and tender moments. Highlights from the evening included:
- Wings Classics: The night kicked off with beloved tracks like “Let Me Roll It,” “Jet,” and “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five.”
- Beatles Favorites: McCartney expertly transitioned into timeless Beatles hits, including “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” “Get Back,” and the poignant “Blackbird,” where the crowd joined in softly before erupting in applause.
- Personal Stories: McCartney’s banter was warm and relatable, sharing anecdotes from his life, including humorous recollections about fellow artists like Tony Bennett.
Creating an Emotional Connection
McCartney’s ability to connect with the audience is one of his greatest strengths. He engaged directly with fans, eliciting laughter and cheers as he reflected on his storied career, from the early days in Liverpool to his current status as a global icon. His storytelling added a personal touch to the evening, making the performance feel even more special.
Missed Hits and Future Performances
While the setlist was packed with classics, some fan favorites were conspicuously absent, including “Yesterday,” “Band on the Run,” and “Live and Let Die.” This leaves fans hopeful for another chance to hear these iconic songs at the following night’s concert.
A Powerful Conclusion
The night concluded with the iconic medley from Abbey Road, featuring “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and “The End.” As McCartney and his band took their final bow, it was clear that the audience had shared in a moment that transcended mere entertainment; it was a celebration of music’s ability to bring people together.
Setlist Recap
Setlist:
“Help”
“Coming Up”
“Going To Get You Into My Life”
“Let Me Roll It”
“Getting Better”
“Let ‘Em In”
“Valentine”
“Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five”
“I’ve Just Seen a Face”
“Every Night”
“Love Me Do”
“Blackbird”
“Now and Then”
“Lady Madonna”
“Flaming Pie”
“Jet”
“Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”
“Get Back”
“Let It Be”
“Hey Jude”
“Golden Slumbers”
“Carry That Weight”
“The End”
For those who want to dive deeper into this incredible event, I encourage you to read the original news article here.

