Paul McCartney taps Dave Grohl, Bruce Springsteen for epic Glastonbury set

Paul McCartney taps Dave Grohl, Bruce Springsteen for epic Glastonbury set

Paul McCartney jolted England’s Glastonbury Festival with a little help from some rock star friends from across the pond.

Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl dropped by Sir Paul’s headlining set as the iconic event welcomed back pandemic-weary fans for the first time in three years.

McCartney, 80, tore threw Beatles songs like “Can’t Buy Me Love” and solo tunes like “Maybe I’m Amazed” before he invited Foo Fighters frontman Grohl to join him for “I Saw Her Standing There” and “Band on the Run.”

Following his “friend from the west coast of America,” McCartney introduced another surprise “from the east coast of America.”

Springsteen then came out to play his tune “Glory Days” with Paul and help him sing the Fab Four’s “I Wanna Be Your Man.”

After running through seven more hits, McCartney invited the former Nirvana drummer and The Boss back onstage to help him close the show with “The End” from Abbey Road.

McCartney first invited Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl on the stage at the Glastonbury Festival.McCartney first invited Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl on the stage at the Glastonbury Festival. Getty ImagesPaul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen performed Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen performed “Glory Days” during the set at the Glastonbury Festival on June 25, 2022.Getty Images

All told, McCartney performed 38 songs during the epic three-hour show, according to setlist.fm.

“Thank you Dave, thank you Bruce, thank you Glasto,” McCartney told the rapturous audience before leaving the stage.

Springsteen and the former Beatle had already come together last week for a Met Life Stadium show that also featured Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi.

Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen salute the crowd following their performance at the Glastonbury Festival.Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen salute the crowd following their performance at the Glastonbury Festival.Getty Images

The five-day bring-your-own-booze Glastonbury, held at Worthy Farm, finally celebrated its 50th anniversary after a two-year delay, welcoming more than 200,000 fans.

With his rock royalty-studded set, McCartney became the iconic event’s oldest ever headliner.

Billie Eilish took center stage on Friday night and Kendrick Lamar was slated to headline Sunday’s performances.

With Post wires