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The moment Paul McCartney formed a supergroup with Eric Clapton and Phil Collins in 1997

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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For fans of The Beatles, Abbey Road carries a bittersweet legacy. Although the album is considered one of their finest achievements, it also marked the end of the band’s recording journey together. Because of its significance, live performances of the album’s tracks have been rare.

This made a 1997 performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall all the more extraordinary. Organized by Beatles producer George Martin to support the Caribbean island of Montserrat after a devastating volcanic eruption, the star-studded benefit concert featured musical legends coming together for a noble cause.

The grand finale of the evening was a once-in-a-lifetime performance of the Abbey Road Medley, including “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and “The End.” Paul McCartney led the charge, joined by an iconic lineup featuring Eric Clapton on guitar, Mark Knopfler, and Phil Collins providing powerful percussion, with George Martin conducting.

McCartney’s appearance was particularly poignant. At the time, his wife Linda was battling advanced-stage breast cancer, yet he chose to take the stage to support Montserrat’s recovery efforts. Despite the emotional weight he carried, McCartney delivered a mesmerizing performance, showcasing both his musical brilliance and his commitment to causes larger than himself.

The set opened with a tender rendition of “Yesterday,” before transitioning into the rare live performance of the Abbey Road Medley. With Clapton’s soulful guitar solos, Knopfler’s distinctive style, and Collins’ commanding drumming, the collaboration was a breathtaking display of musical unity. McCartney, ever the consummate performer, guided the ensemble with grace and subtle cues, ensuring a seamless performance.

The night concluded with an electrifying version of “Hey Jude,” featuring Elton John, and a raucous take on “Kansas City,” leaving the audience in awe. This unforgettable performance remains one of the few times a Beatle has brought the Abbey Road masterpiece to life on stage.

Watch below as Paul McCartney, Eric Clapton, and Phil Collins deliver an extraordinary rendition of the Abbey Road medley in 1997.

In 1997, music history was made when Paul McCartney formed a supergroup with Eric Clapton and Phil Collins, joined by Mark Knopfler and conducted by the legendary George Martin. As the first notes of Golden Slumbers filled the air, the audience fell silent, mesmerized by McCartney’s soulful voice. Clapton’s guitar wept with emotion, while Collins’ thunderous drumming added intensity, and Knopfler’s signature touch brought new depth. Under Martin’s masterful direction, the medley soared to breathtaking heights. As The End reached its climax, the crowd erupted in a standing ovation, overwhelmed by nostalgia and awe. Cheers and teary eyes filled the venue as these music legends united, transforming the Abbey Road Medley into an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime masterpiece.

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