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Sir treated the audience tonight with not just one, but two surprise appearances.
First, Sir Paul brought out frontman Dave Grohl to sing the Beatles classic I Saw Her Standing There, in his first public appearance since the musician suffered the, .
As if that wasn’t enough, the legendary Bruce Springsteen joined shortly after too, as the pair proceeded to play Glory Days.
For the first special surprise performance, Sir Paul said: ‘I’ve got a little surprise for you. My friend from the west coast of America, Dave Grohl.’
However, the Foo Fighters frontman explained that it had not been a smooth journey.
He explained: ‘Well I started on Wednesday, then the flight got cancelled, back to the airport Thursday and then the flight got cancelled, but I swear I would never miss being on stage with you right now.’
The pair played a medley of songs including Band On The Run, and straight after Sir Paul thanked his special guest, he introduced another to the Glastonbury stage.
He said: ‘Love you Dave thank you man we all love ya. Ladies and gentlemen one more time – Dave Grohl.’
Sir Paul continued: ‘He said you know he’ll come over and I didn’t believe him but I should have, he showed up.
‘We have another surprise for you from the east coast of America, it’s Mr Bruce Springsteen.’
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Taking to the stage, Bruce said: ‘Happy birthday Paul, here’s to 80 more years,’ before Bruce thanked Sir Paul for inviting him to play, to which the Beatles legend responded: ‘You’re kidding, thank you for coming.
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‘These two guys flew in especially for this tonight.’
Bruce added: ‘Couldn’t miss it man,’ before the pair played Beatles classic I Wanna Be Your Man.
Fans were of course delighted with the surprise appearances, with one taking to Twitter to write: ‘He’s done it folks, he’s won #Glastonbury.’
Another penned: ‘Dave Grohl is on with Paul McCartney, the cherry on top of the cake, I can’t believe it!’ while a third commented: ‘This is incredible!!!! Grohl and now Springsteen! What?! This is some 80th birthday party Paul McCartney is throwing on!’
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At the end of his set, Sir Paul returned to the stage to perform an encore to a cheering crowd, and bowing out in legendary style, Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl came back to join him and play a guitar solo while they performed the Beatles’ song The End to close the show.
Earlier in the evening, , as he played a black-and-white video featuring Johnny Depp in the background of his 2012 track My Valentine.
Natalie Portman and Pirates of the Caribbean star Depp both starred in the black-and-white music video, using their own version of sign language () to interpret the lyrics.
Depp, 59, who is a musician as well as an actor, also played guitar in his version of the song.