Billy Joel and Paul McCartney Reunite at Shea Stadium in Historic Rock Collision That Leaves Fans in Tears and Rewrites Music History

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Billy Joel and Paul McCartney—two of rock n’ roll’s most iconic figures—shared the stage for an unforgettable performance. The historic moment took place at Shea Stadium in New York, the former home of the New York Mets baseball team, as part of the venue’s farewell concert.

Billy Joel Joins Paul McCartney for 'I Saw Her Standing There' at Yankee  Stadium

The crowd erupted with excitement as the two legends joined forces to perform The Beatles’ classic “I Saw Her Standing There.” Their energetic duet not only honored the stadium’s legacy but also showcased the enduring magic of their music.

Watch Paul McCartney play Beatles classics with Billy Joel

Fans were left in awe by the once-in-a-lifetime collaboration. “It was like watching rock n’ roll history unfold before our eyes,” one attendee said. Another added, “Seeing Billy and Paul together was pure magic—an unforgettable moment.”

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