Truly amazing how well preserved the voices are of these two guys in their 70s — but this wasn’t just a nostalgic moment, it was raw electricity. When Paul McCartney and Steven Tyler took the stage, they didn’t just perform… they erupted. Every harmony defied time, every scream shattered expectations of age. Two living legends, one unforgettable collision of rock and soul — and for a few breathtaking minutes, it felt like time stood still

Midway through the encores of Paul McCartney’s concert in Las Vegas on June 28, 2019, he announced to the audience: “Ladies and Gentlemen… We have a special guest for you. Mr. Steven Tyler!” And just like that, two of classic rock’s biggest names came together on the T-Mobile Arena stage to sing the Beatles’ “Helter Skelter.”

En vivo: Paul McCartney y Steven Tyler cantaron juntos un tema de los  Beatles

Tyler, born March 26, 1948, was in Sin City for the second leg of Aerosmith’s residency at the Park Theater. McCartney was on a long and winding road of the U.S. leg of his “Freshen Up” tour, which continued through July 13.

Watch Tyler and McCartney perform “Helter Skelter” on June 28, 2019

When McCartney announces more shows, tickets will be available here and here.

Watch McCartney perform “Lady Madonna” at the same June 28 concert

McCartney has scheduled many concerts for his “Got Back” tour. Tickets are available here and here.

Watch Aerosmith perform “Come Together” on June 19, 2019

Aerosmith are scheduled to resume their 50th anniversary tour. Tickets are available here and here.

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