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Paul McCartney Performs at Taylor Swift’s Wedding Celebration

The Beatles legend reportedly sang 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' for the first time since 1964, a gift after the couple asked guests not to bring presents, People reported.

  • On July 3, Paul McCartney performed at the wedding reception of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden, surprising guests with a rare live performance.
  • The artists shared a longstanding friendship, having collaborated on Rolling Stone's "Musicians on Musicians" in 2020 and consistently supported each other's musical projects over the years.
  • The performance featured the Beatles megahit "I Want to Hold Your Hand," marking the first time McCartney played the 1964 track live since the peak of Beatlemania, per The Guardian.
  • One person wrote, "Iconic for the most iconic wedding of our time," while another described it as "a fever dream." Fans celebrated the surprise appearance across social media.
  • Since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce requested no wedding gifts from guests, McCartney's musical tribute served as a deeply personal gesture reflecting their mutual artistic admiration and support.
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Paul McCartney sang the legendary song that sparked worldwide Beatlemania to newlyweds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

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Paul McCartney was reported to have performed live the Beatles classic "I Want to Hold Your Hand" for the first time since 1964 during the reception of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden. McCartney, like Stevie Nicks, was among the renowned artists present at the couple's wedding; People magazine reported that he took advantage of the special occasion to interpret a theme he had not played live since the beginning o…

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FirstSportz broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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