The legendary musician Paul McCartney offered an unforgettable experience in a surprise concert in the Bowery Ballroom of New York. The event, entitled “Paul McCartney Rocks The Brewery”took place this Tuesday and the tickets sold out in less than an hour.
Paul McCartney’s surprise concert
According to Peoplethe sale of tickets flew under the modality of “first to arrive, first to be treated.” The enclosure had a capacity for only 575 people and the announcement of the concert was held on the same day of the event on the Official Instagram of Beatle.
The concert included a repertoire of classics of The Beatles As themes of the McCartney solo career, under an intimate and close atmosphere between the artist and his audience.
More musical celebrations in New York
The McCartney show is part of a week full of New York musical events. On February 16, Beatle will participate in the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live (SNL)with the presence of figures such as Sabrina Carpenter, Adam Driver, Miley Cyrus and Tom Hanks, inter alia.
In addition, on Friday, February 14, a special concert will be held in the Radio City Music Hallwith the participation of artists such as Bad Bunny, Post Malone, Arcade Fire, Jack White and The Roots.
Embed – Paul McCartney on Instagram: “Paul McCartney Rocks The Bowery Tuesday, February 11th. Bowery Ballroom, New York. 5:00 Third-Party Vendors.
The presence of McCartney highlights its ability to connect with different generations of musicians and audiences. Last December, he made his tour “GOT BACK”which concluded with a memorable show in the O2 sand of London.
Paul McCartney, copyright and artificial intelligence
The bassist expressed a few days ago concern about the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the realization of music. It can generate melodies, harmonies, letters and rhythmsand help composers explore new sounds and styles. But a great question appears: what happens to copyright?
McCartney’s complaint focuses on the Role of digital platforms. According to him, “music money is going somewhere. When it reaches streaming platforms someone is receiving the money, and should be the person who created it. It shouldn’t be a technology giant, ”he added to the BBC.
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