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Paul McCartney Debuts ‘Last’ Beatles Song ‘Now and Then’ During Uruguay Show


Paul McCartney debuted the 'last' Beatles song, 'Now and Then' during a nearly three-hour show in Uruguay on Tuesday (Oct. 1).

Paul McCartney uncorked the live debut of what has been billed as the “final” Beatles song, 2023’s “Now and Then,” during the marathon kick-off of the South American leg of his Got Back tour in Montevideo, Uruguay on Tuesday (Oct. 1). It was revived by surviving members McCartney and drummer Ringo Starr after new technology allowed them to extract Lennon’s original vocals, which were paired with late guitarist/singer George Harrison’s guitar parts from the first pass at finishing the track in 1995. According to Setlist.fm, McCartney’s sprawling 37-song, nearly three-hour setlist at Estadio Centenario on Tuesday including a mix of Beatles classics (“A Hard Day’s Night,” “Getting Better,” “Blackbird,” “Something,” “Helter Skelter”) and Wings songs (“Junior’s Farm,” “Let Me Roll It,” “Let ‘Em In,” “Jet”).

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