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Rock Paul McCartney, Bon Jovi, and The Eagles at Jimmy Buffett tribute concert in LA

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Music legends came together for a magical night at the Hollywood Bowl, delivering a heartfelt tribute to the late Jimmy Buffett. Paul McCartney, Bon Jovi, and The Eagles headlined the once-in-a-lifetime concert, celebrating the life, legacy, and laid-back spirit of the beloved “Margaritaville” singer.

The star-studded lineup performed Buffett’s biggest hits with a fresh twist, blending rock, country, and island vibes in a way that only icons of this caliber could pull off. From “Cheeseburger in Paradise” to “Come Monday,” the audience sang along to every word, often on their feet dancing under the California sky.

Sir Paul McCartney brought his signature energy and charm, while Bon Jovi cranked up the rock-and-roll spirit. The Eagles, longtime friends of Buffett, delivered powerful renditions that brought both joy and emotion to the night.

Special guests like Dave Grohl and Jackson Browne added even more firepower to the evening, reminding everyone just how deeply Buffett influenced generations of musicians.

The concert wasn’t just a tribute — it was a celebration of a life that embodied music, friendship, and never taking things too seriously. For fans, it was a bittersweet farewell. For the performers, it was a personal thank-you to a man whose music turned simple pleasures into unforgettable memories.

As the night closed with a massive sing-along to “Margaritaville,” one thing was clear: Jimmy Buffett may be gone, but his carefree, coastal spirit lives on — and so does the music that brought so many people together.

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