When the Beatles arrived in the US in 1964, they were greeted by throngs of screaming fans in New York City. This iconic moment has been etched in American culture ever since.
As a 21-year-old woman in 2025, I am part of a new generation of fans who grew up on the Beatles and Paul McCartney's music, despite being born after their prime.
Having missed the chance to see John Lennon and George Harrison perform, I felt lucky to see a living Beatle in concert, with
the greatest rock musician in the worldstill exuding coolness on stage.
Author's summary: Paul McCartney's music transcends generations.