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Cupertino Today
By the People, for the People
Paul McCartney Celebrates Apple's 50th with Cupertino Concert
The Beatles legend performs a 25-song set for lucky Apple employees at the company's headquarters.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 5:10pm
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Paul McCartney delighted Apple employees with a private concert at the company's Cupertino headquarters, celebrating Apple's 50th anniversary. The legendary musician performed a 25-song set filled with classics from his time with The Beatles, Wings, and his solo career, including fan favorites like 'Hey Jude,' 'Band on the Run,' and 'Live and Let Die'.
Why it matters
As one of the most iconic musicians of all time, McCartney's surprise concert for Apple employees underscores the company's status as a tech industry leader that can attract top talent and talent. The performance also highlights Apple's strong company culture and the perks afforded to its workforce.
The details
McCartney's setlist spanned his entire career, with more than a dozen Beatles songs as well as hits from his time with Wings and as a solo artist. Employees had to enter a lottery to gain admission to the private concert, which took place at Apple Park, the company's futuristic 'Spaceship' headquarters in Cupertino.
- The concert was held on Tuesday, April 1, 2026 as part of Apple's 50th anniversary celebrations.
- McCartney's 25-song set included a 3-song encore to close out the performance.
The players
Paul McCartney
A legendary English musician who rose to fame as a member of the iconic rock band The Beatles and later found success as the leader of the band Wings and as a solo artist.
Apple
A multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.
What they’re saying
“Sounds like a fantastic evening for employees — and a great way to mark the company's 50th anniversary.”
— Jim Harrington, Author
What’s next
Apple has not announced any plans for a 100th anniversary concert, but many fans are hopeful the company will bring in another legendary musician like Taylor Swift to perform for employees in the future.
The takeaway
Paul McCartney's surprise concert for Apple employees showcases the company's ability to attract top talent and provide unique experiences for its workforce, reinforcing its status as a premier technology leader.


