Paul McCartney Plays Intimate Fonda Theatre Show

The rock legend delights fans with a career-spanning set at the historic Los Angeles venue.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 10:49pm

At 83 years old, Paul McCartney continues to surprise fans with intimate club shows, this time performing a nearly two-hour set at the 1,200-capacity Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles. The concert featured a mix of Beatles classics, solo hits, and songs from his upcoming album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane,' showcasing McCartney's enduring musical prowess and connection with audiences.

Why it matters

McCartney's decision to play these smaller, more personal shows underscores his genuine passion for performing live music, even after decades of massive arena tours. By stripping away the spectacle of his larger productions, these club gigs allow fans to experience the raw power and intimacy of McCartney's songwriting and musicianship.

The details

The Fonda Theatre show was the first of two instant sell-outs, with McCartney and his seven-piece band delivering a career-spanning set that included hits like 'Help!', 'Coming Up', 'Let Me Roll It', and 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da'. McCartney also took time to interact with the crowd, sharing stories and dedicating 'My Valentine' to his wife Nancy Shevell. While the new single from 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' was absent, the concert highlighted McCartney's enduring musical gifts and his ability to captivate audiences in even the most intimate of settings.

  • The Fonda Theatre opened 100 years ago, originally called the Music Box.
  • McCartney played a string of concerts at New York's Bowery Ballroom in 2025.
  • McCartney's 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' album is set for release in May 2026.

The players

Paul McCartney

An 83-year-old English singer-songwriter who rose to fame as a member of the legendary rock band The Beatles and has since enjoyed an acclaimed solo career spanning over six decades.

Nancy Shevell

McCartney's wife, whom he dedicated the song 'My Valentine' to during the Fonda Theatre performance.

Morgan Neville

The director of the recent documentary 'Man on the Run' about McCartney's life after the Beatles' breakup, who was spotted in the audience at the Fonda Theatre show.

Brian Ray

A member of McCartney's seven-piece band, who demonstrated the bass line for the song 'Let 'Em In' during the performance.

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What they’re saying

“'Cool little place, innit?'”

— Paul McCartney

“'Thank you, John, for writing that lovely song.'”

— Paul McCartney

What’s next

McCartney's 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane' album is set for release in May 2026, which is expected to generate additional media attention and concert dates for the legendary musician.

The takeaway

At 83 years old, Paul McCartney continues to delight fans by stripping away the spectacle of his larger arena shows and delivering intimate, career-spanning performances that showcase his enduring musical gifts and connection with audiences. These club gigs remind us of the transformative power of McCartney's songwriting and his genuine passion for live music.