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  • Paul McCartney rocks Bowery with surprise NYC concert

    Paul McCartney rocks Bowery with surprise NYC concert


    NEW YORK (AP) — Paul McCartney’s previous New York-area performance took place three years ago at MetLife Stadium, capacity 82,500. His surprise show Tuesday night at the Bowery Ballroom fit, at most, 575.

    It was probably less than that since McCartney’s sound board and gear — too much to fit backstage — occupied a portion of the floor space at the venerable downtown theater. The whole thing felt like, and was, a lark. McCartney announced the show just hours before taking the stage.

    Like an echo of Beatlemania, the news swept through Manhattan and beyond earlier in the day, sending New Yorkers sprinting down Delancey Street for a chance to snag one of the few tickets at the Bowery. Most in attendance, including McCartney, himself, could hardly believe it was happening.

    “So, here we are,” McCartney said, grinning. “Some little gig. New York. Why not?”

    Later, he added before launching into “Let Me Roll It”: “I can’t quite believe we’re here, doing this. But we are here, doing this.”

    It was not McCartney’s first impromptu concert. The Beatles, of course, famously performed atop the roof of their Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row in London in 1969. Since then he’s made something of a habit of it on trips to New York.

    In 2009, McCartney returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater, site of the Beatles’ famous U.S. debut, and performed above the marquee. In 2018, he popped up in Grand Central Terminal to promote the release of his “Egypt Station.”

    With temperatures in the low 30s on Tuesday, McCartney, 82, this time opted for an intimate, indoor show. Tickets were sold only physically at the venue, one per person. All were snapped up within about 30 minutes.

    For those quick enough, it was like hitting the lottery.

    Amy Jaffe, 69, was at home about 30 blocks north when she saw the announcement on Instagram. “I thought: I can do this,” Jaffe said before the show. “I put on jeans, grabbed a coat, called a Lyft.”

    Jaffe has seen McCartney many times before, including with the Beatles in 1964 in Forrest Hills, Queens. But she was still incredulous, smiling and shaking her head: “I don’t actually believe it.”

    Phil Sokoloff, 31, was on his way to work nearby when he saw the news. He ran in and told his co-worker, Mat Fuller, and they rushed over to the Bowery Ballroom.

    “We just got lucky,” Sokoloff said. “I’m always learning about these things the day after.”

    McCartney took the stage roughly on time at 6:30 p.m. with his regular band, along with a three-member horn section. They had only rehearsed once, the day before, McCartney said. Someone shouted: “You don’t need to rehearse!”

    If the location was stripped down, the former Beatle didn’t come with a minimized show, packing in a blistering tour through his entire catalog, from Beatles classics to Wings hits. He began with “A Hard Day’s Night” and also performed “Got To Get You Into My Life,” “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Lady Madonna,” “Jet,” “Get Back,” “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da,” “Let it Be” and “Hey Jude.”

    “Blackbird” was a solo number on acoustic guitar, and afterward McCartney reflected on how he wrote it for the Civil Rights Movement, a memory that brought back his first trips to the United States.

    “We were just kids,” McCartney said. “I’ve got grandchildren older than that now.”

    In the early days, he said, he and John Lennon were always writing for the audience, and the songs were all about reaching out: “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “From Me to You.”

    “It had everything to do with the fans, really,” McCartney said.

    Before playing the Wings song “Mrs. Vanderbilt,” McCartney spoke of playing it in front of 350,000 people in Kyiv, when Ukraine was exuberant with a newfound freedom. “Let’s hope it gets back to that soon,” he said.

    Conversation, mixed with shouts from the audience, peppered the set. McCartney immediately recognized one particularly shrill scream. “That was a Beatles scream,” he said. Then he asked for more. “OK, let’s get it out of the way. Girls, give me a Beatles scream.” All in attendance obliged.

    McCartney also performed the so-called last Beatles song, “ Now and Then,” a ballad penned by Lennon in the late ’70s but only released in 2023 with the help of the some of the technology used in Peter Jackson’s 2021 documentary, “ The Beatles: Get Back.” The song made McCartney wistful for his songwriting partner, whom he noted loved New York.

    “Let’s hear it for John,” he said.

    McCartney, who was spotted Sunday at the Super Bowl in New Orleans chatting with Adam Sandler, was in New York for the upcoming “Saturday Night Live” 50th anniversary festivities. He’s to be a guest on the star-studded television special Sunday.

    It was unclear if McCartney was playing a single show or preparing for something more. He wrapped the Got Back Tour in December and has said he’s hoping to finish a new album this year.

    For now, though, it was a one-night-only event. One crowd member asked McCartney if it could go all night. “Some of us need to get some sleep, you know,” he replied.

    McCartney still came back, bouncing on the stage for an encore. He closed with the rousing “Abbey Road” send off of “Carry That Weight” and “The End,” concluded with its immortalized final lines: “And in the end/ The love you take/ Is equal to the love you make.”

    The crowd, still in disbelief, spilled out into the street. Snow had begun to fall.





    Last night, music legend Paul McCartney took the stage at the historic Bowery Ballroom in New York City for a surprise concert that had fans buzzing with excitement. The intimate venue was packed to the brim as McCartney delivered a high-energy performance that had the crowd on their feet from start to finish.

    The setlist was a mix of classic Beatles hits, Wings favorites, and solo material, showcasing McCartney’s incredible range as a musician. From “Hey Jude” to “Live and Let Die,” each song was met with thunderous applause and sing-alongs from the ecstatic audience.

    McCartney’s energy and enthusiasm were infectious, and it was clear that he was having just as much fun as the fans in attendance. He bantered with the crowd, shared stories behind the songs, and even brought out a special guest for a surprise duet.

    As the night came to a close, the crowd erupted into cheers and applause, clearly grateful for the once-in-a-lifetime experience of seeing a music icon like Paul McCartney in such an intimate setting. It was a night that will surely go down in Bowery Ballroom history as one of the most memorable concerts ever.

    Thank you, Paul McCartney, for rocking the Bowery and giving fans a night they will never forget. Here’s to many more surprise concerts in the future!

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  • “I’m obsessed” – Simone Biles gushes over niece Ronnie as the toddler rocks a WCC-themed tracksuit at the Biles Invitational


    Simone Biles recently showed her adoration for her niece Ronnie. The toddler was present at the ‘Biles Invitational’ dressed in a World Championships Centre-themed tracksuit, and the gymnast couldn’t help but obsess over her cuteness.

    Ronnie is the daughter of Biles’ older brother Ronald Biles Jr. and his wife Sammi. The toddler, nicknamed ‘baby Biles’ by fans, has amassed an impressive following on social media. Ronnie is often seen dressing up in gymnastics leotards and cheering for her aunt at competitions.

    Most recently, the toddler was present at the ‘Biles Invitational,’ a junior event held at the World Champions Centre, a gym owned by Simone Biles’ parents. Taking to Instagram, Biles shared a photo of her niece and gushed about her cuteness, writing:

    “miss girl is sooooo cute. ms Ronni Biles.”

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    In another story, the gymnast wrote:

    “baby sized stuff just looks so much cuter! I’m obsessed.”

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    In 2024, Ronnie made waves on the internet when she cheered for Biles at the Paris Olympics, dressed in a matching leotard.

    When Simone Biles opened up about wanting kids in the future

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    Biles on wanting kids in the future (Image Source: Getty)

    After her Paris Olympics 2024 campaign, Simone Biles revealed that she and her husband Jonathan Owens were always talking about kids. The gymnast said on the Today show that she saw herself as a mother in the future. She said (via People Magazine):

    “Me and Jonathan always talk about kids. He would have them, like, yesterday if he could have. Obviously we both have goals that we want to achieve before we start a family. But yes, that’s definitely in our future.”

    Owens, an NFL safety, had weighed in on the future of the couple’s kids, saying that they wouldn’t be forced into sports.

    “If that’s what they want to do, I’m not going to try to force anything on them. Obviously they’re going to know what their parents did, so that’ll be just something cool for them to look at and for us to be able to relive those stories and memories with them. But honestly, whatever they want to do, I’ll just support them a hundred percent. I don’t want to force ’em and make it feel like you have to do this because we did,” he said.

    Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens met in 2020 on the celebrity dating app Raya during the COVID-19 pandemic. The duo quickly grew close and went public with their relationship the same year. They tied the knot in 2023, and give fans regular updates about their life together.