Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and John Mayer were all spotted at the Paul McCartney concert in Los Angeles on March 28
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Swift and Rodrigo were seen standing in a circle with several other people at one point in the night
Margot Robbie, Billie Eilish and Ringo Starr also attended
A recentPaul McCartneyconcert turned into a star-studded evening.
The legendary musician, 83, performed an intimate show at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday, March 28, with celebrity attendees includingTaylor Swift,Olivia RodrigoandJohn Mayer.
Photos, shared by Deuxmoi, from the end of the event— titled Paul McCartney Rocks the Fonda! — show Swift, 36, and Rodrigo, 23, separately stopping to talk to friends as they exited the venue. At one point the two singers could be seen standing in a small circle with about six other people.
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Meanwhile,Mayer, 48, who was briefly linked to Swiftfrom 2009 to 2010, was also spotted exiting the theater after attending the concert.
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Other celebrities who attended the event wereMargot Robbie, 35,Billie Eilish, 24,Stevie Nicks, 77, and McCartney's fellow Beatles memberRingo Starr, 85, according toCNN.
McCartney played a number ofBeatlessongs at the show, including "Something," "I've Just Seen a Face" and "Help!" He also played a collection of Wings classics, and several songs from the evening evoked tears from the crowd, per the outlet.
McCartney recently announced his 19th solo album,The Boys of Dungeon Lane, which is set to release on May 29.
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"These new songs find Paul in a candid, vulnerable and deeply reflective mood, writing with openness about his childhood in post-war Liverpool, the resilience of his parents, and early adventures shared withGeorge HarrisonandJohn Lennonlong before the world had ever heard of Beatlemania," a news release said of the album, his first solo studio release sinceMcCartney IIIin 2020.
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