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Beatles reunite in Las Vegas
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trio were at a 10th anniversary celebration of Cirque du Soleil's “The
Beatles LOVE” at the Mirage in Las Vegas, along with a random mix of
celebs such as Ron Howard, Josh Hutcherson, Kevin Dillon, Chris Harrison
of “The Bachelor,” and Eagles ...
Beatles reunite in Las Vegas
Paul McCartney took time off on Thursday from his tour to reunite with Ringo Starr and John Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono.
The trio were at a 10th anniversary celebration of Cirque du Soleil’s “The Beatles LOVE” at the Mirage in Las Vegas, along with a random mix of celebs such as Ron Howard, Josh Hutcherson, Kevin Dillon, Chris Harrison of “The Bachelor,” and Eagles rocker Joe Walsh.
Howard recently directed the documentary “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week — The Touring Years,” which will be released in September.
Meanwhile, still-swaggering McCartney, 74, is on tour through October and has been impressing fans with three-hour-long, 38-song shows.
His followers include former Republican politician, “Morning Joe” host and part-time rocker Joe Scarborough, who said in a Billboard interview of meeting his idol, “When I met Paul McCartney, it was a nightmare. Someone yelled, ‘He’s a Republican!’ and Paul looked at me like I had leprosy.”
He added that Bono once asked, “ ‘Man, you’re a Republican?’ He was pretty surprised.”
The trio were at a 10th anniversary celebration of Cirque du Soleil’s “The Beatles LOVE” at the Mirage in Las Vegas, along with a random mix of celebs such as Ron Howard, Josh Hutcherson, Kevin Dillon, Chris Harrison of “The Bachelor,” and Eagles rocker Joe Walsh.
Howard recently directed the documentary “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week — The Touring Years,” which will be released in September.
Meanwhile, still-swaggering McCartney, 74, is on tour through October and has been impressing fans with three-hour-long, 38-song shows.
His followers include former Republican politician, “Morning Joe” host and part-time rocker Joe Scarborough, who said in a Billboard interview of meeting his idol, “When I met Paul McCartney, it was a nightmare. Someone yelled, ‘He’s a Republican!’ and Paul looked at me like I had leprosy.”
He added that Bono once asked, “ ‘Man, you’re a Republican?’ He was pretty surprised.”
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