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Paul McCartney Rumored to Perform at Apple's 50th Anniversary Event
The Beatles legend may help Apple celebrate its founding at the company's Cupertino headquarters.
Mar. 31, 2026 at 7:19pm
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The potential appearance of Paul McCartney at Apple's 50th anniversary event would bring an extra touch of musical star power and nostalgia to the tech giant's milestone celebration.Cupertino TodayApple is reportedly planning a special event at its Cupertino headquarters to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary, and rumors suggest that former Beatle Paul McCartney may be the headline performer. While Apple has not confirmed the details, the mention of the 'British Invasion' and Steve Jobs' past admiration for The Beatles have fueled speculation that McCartney could make an appearance at the finale of Apple's anniversary celebrations.
Why it matters
Apple's 50th anniversary is a major milestone for the iconic tech company, and the potential appearance of Paul McCartney, one of the most legendary musicians of the 20th century, would add significant star power and nostalgia to the celebration. McCartney's connection to Apple Records and his influence on Steve Jobs' business philosophy make him an especially fitting performer for this event.
The details
According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations have included events around the world, with the finale planned for the company's Cupertino headquarters. Gurman teased that the headliner for this finale event will be 'a Beatle' who was part of the 'British Invasion' - strongly implying Paul McCartney. While Apple has not confirmed McCartney's involvement, the company's history and Jobs' admiration for The Beatles have fueled speculation that the iconic musician could make an appearance.
- Apple was founded on April 1, 1976.
- Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations began earlier this month with a performance by Alicia Keys in New York City.
- The finale event at Apple's Cupertino headquarters is planned for 'this week', according to Gurman's report.
The players
Paul McCartney
A legendary English musician who was a member of the iconic rock band The Beatles. McCartney's connection to Apple Records and influence on Steve Jobs' business philosophy make him a fitting potential performer for Apple's 50th anniversary celebration.
Apple Inc.
The multinational technology company founded in 1976 that is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Steve Jobs
The co-founder of Apple Inc. who was greatly inspired by The Beatles and their business model, according to his own statements.
Mark Gurman
A Bloomberg reporter who teased the potential appearance of a 'Beatle' at Apple's 50th anniversary finale event in Cupertino.
What they’re saying
“Let me just say he's still going strong, was part of the British Invasion and Jobs would've been ecstatic.”
— Mark Gurman, Bloomberg Reporter
What’s next
Apple has not confirmed the details of its 50th anniversary finale event in Cupertino, so the company's official announcement and any additional details about the potential Paul McCartney performance will be the next major developments to watch for.
The takeaway
Apple's 50th anniversary is a significant milestone for the tech giant, and the rumored appearance of legendary Beatle Paul McCartney would add an extra layer of star power and nostalgia to the company's celebrations. The connection between McCartney, The Beatles, and Apple's co-founder Steve Jobs makes this a particularly fitting potential performance that could captivate both Apple fans and music lovers alike.


