Paul McCartney brings Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi on stage at MetLife gig

 

Paul McCartney brings Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi on stage at MetLife gig

There’s only one thing better than seeing a rockstar on stage seeing three of them. 

 

 Paul McCartney knew just what to do to get the crowd at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford,N.J., over on its bases during the gig — the last North American leg of his “ Got Back ” stint. 

The iconic musician — and one- fourth of The Beatles — ate surprise guests Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi for an electric night of music on Thursday. 

 

 “ Seeing Paul and Bruce together is nothing short of magical, ” concertgoer Brian Marschhauser, 34, who hails from Yorktown,N.Y. told The Post. 

“ I saw them perform together in 2017 at MSG so I knew this might be a possibility. But I still lost my mind when Paul introduced him and could n’t help but common in the chorus of ‘ Bruuuuuce.' ” 

 

 Before drinking the Bon Jovi frontman up on stage, McCartney joined forces with The Boss to belt out his iconic hymn “ Glory Days ” and beforehand Beatles track “ I Wan na Be Your Man. ” 

“ A original boy is going to join us, ” McCartney teased the crowd. 

 

 “ Bruce sounded inconceivable during ‘ Glory Days. ’ He’s surely in form for his own forthcoming stint. To see those musical icons performing at this position in 2022 is special, ” Marschhauser added. 

After his successful guest appearance at McCartney’s London show in 2013, it’s safe to say the dynamic brace brought the heat nine times latterly. 

 

 The last time the brace participated the stage together was in September 2017, when Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt performed with McCartney in New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden. 

“ Then’s to 80 further times of glory days, ” Springsteen said after the brace’s electric performance on Thursday. 

 

 “ Bruce looked and sounded as good as ever and is ready for his E Street Band stint in 2023, ” concertgoer Steven Merrill, 23, of North Plainfield,N.J. told The Post. 

“ Sir Paul was remarkable and played for over 3 hours two days shy of his 80th birthday. Simply inconceivable. The crowd enjoyed every bit of it, ” Merrill added. “ For the maturity of the night, the entire colosseum was on its bases. ” 

 

 As the musicale was drawing to a close, suckers allowed

 they ’d seen the stylish of it. 

 Bare moments latterly, the one and only Jon Bon Jovi appeared on stage to sing “ Happy Birthday ” to his friend McCartney, who turns 80 on Saturday. 

 

 Bon Jovi came in set, holding a sprinkle of balloons for his confidante. 

“ Paul was easily surprised when a many thousand of the followership members began singing ‘ Happy Birthday ’ to him, ” concertgoer Raymond Lozada- Negron, from NYC, told The Post. “ You could tell that Paul didn't anticipate that. Bon Jovi gave Paul a kiss before he handed Paul the birthday balloon. ” 

 

 “ Paul always has the followership eating out of his hand. For 80 times old he's singing and playing guitar and piano better than kiddies in their 20s and Paul always plays for 3 hours at every musicale – without taking a break, ” Lozada- Negron added. 

The moment was so special indeed McCartney himself could n’t stay to partake a snap on social media. 

 

 “ Bon Jovi sings Happy Birthday to Paul McCartney with,000 New Jersey suckers, ” the musician wrote alongside a picture of the brace on stage. 

As the followership went wild at the sight of three music legends participating the stage together, The Boss played guitar for the show- closing “ Abbey Road ” medley. 

 

 “ It was stupendous to see Bruce and Jon Bon Jovi come out for the grand homestretch. That was enough memorable. What a special night it was, ” Marschhauser told The Post. 

“ Paul’s final words of the night were, ‘ See you coming time. ’ Indeed though he’s turning 80 hereafter, I believed him. He sounded as great as ever and he does n’t feel to be decelerating down. ” 

 

 McCartney is set to caption at Glastonbury Festival on June 24 his home soil in England. 


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