Paul McCartney was joined onstage by Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood at London's 02 last night (December 5).
The guitarist joined McCartney during a rendition of his track 'Get Back'.
McCartney also played a number of his classic Beatles favourites 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da', 'Hey Jude', 'Let It Be' and 'Yesterday'.
He also treated the sold-out crowd to his Wings anthem 'Live and Let Die', 'Golden Slumbers' and 'Carry That Weight'.
Speaking out the tour, McCartney said: "Yes, I love the O2, it's one of London's great venues. I think one of the things I like about it is that before the O2 arena was built, we rehearsed in what was then the Millennium Dome.
"I remember my promoter bringing round an American guy who said, 'We are going to build an arena within this dome'. And we all thought it was a great idea, and now that it's a reality, it's especially cool to play."
The On The Run tour will head out to continental Europe before returning to Manchester's MEN Arena on December 19 and Liverpool’s Echo Arena on December 20.
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