Paul McCartney’s “Mrs. Vandebilt” Live in Kyiv — A Restored Rock Masterclass That Echoed Through History

When Paul McCartney took the stage at Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2008, no one expected “Mrs. Vandebilt” — the cheeky, groove-driven gem from Wings — to become a moment of euphoric unity. But it did. And now, thanks to a newly restored version of the performance, fans are re-living every riff, every laugh, every “Ho hey ho!” with breathtaking clarity.

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In front of over 350,000 people, McCartney transformed a deep-cut rocker into a full-on anthem. The iconic bassline pulsed through the square like a heartbeat, while Paul’s grin stretched as wide as the crowd. The Ukrainian audience, electrified, sang every word back to him — proving that even the quirkiest Wings track could become a cultural phenomenon in the right hands.

What makes the restored footage even more powerful today is its time-capsule quality. It captures a peaceful Kyiv before a very different chapter of history — a reminder of how music, for one night, turned a city square into the center of joy on Earth.

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McCartney’s energy never flagged, and when the crowd roared the nonsensical “Ho hey ho!” chorus back at him like a war chant of happiness, you could see it in his eyes: this wasn’t just another tour stop. This was something else. Something eternal.

If you’ve never watched it — now’s the time.
If you’ve seen it before — watch it again.
Because in a world that keeps changing, “Mrs. Vandebilt” in Kyiv is proof that joy, rhythm, and rock ‘n’ roll? They last.

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