Paul McCartney’s Kids Stella and James Watch George Harrison’s Son Dhani Perform in Concert

The children of The Beatles legends reunited at Harrison’s gig in London in a photo shared on Oct. 22

james and stella mccartney watch friend dhani harrison in concert

It’s a Beatles family reunion!

On Tuesday, Oct. 22, Paul McCartney’s son James posted a photo of himsef and his sister Stella McCartney with Dhani Harrison, the son of late Beatles guitarist George Harrison, after watching him perform in London.

“Great gig last night in London watching @DhaniHarrison!” James, 47, wrote in the caption to the photo posted on X (formerly Twitter).

“Please support his music here https://dhaniharrison.com/musici 🎶❤️,” he added.

In the snap, which appeared to have been taken backstage at the gig, James stood to the left of Stella, 53, and Dhani, 46, stood to her right as the trio smiled in the photo.

George Harrison in Cannes, France for the Midem music industry trade fair on January 30, 1976. ; Dhani Harrison attends attend the UK Premiere of "The Beatles: Get Back" on November 16, 2021 in London, England.
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