THE MOMENT FOOTBALL MET BEATLEMANIA: PAUL McCARTNEY SHOCKS THE WORLD AS THE NEW SUPER BOWL LX HALFTIME HEADLINER


THE OPENER: “LIVE AND LET DIE” — PYRO, STRINGS, AND PURE CINEMA
If leaked reports are accurate, McCartney plans to open with “Live and Let Die,” the explosive Wings classic known for its orchestral hits and fireworks-ready arrangement. Expect jets of flame shooting skyward, a full orchestral backing track, and drones forming silhouettes of the iconic Höfner bass across the stadium. It’s the perfect bridge between rock royalty and NFL spectacle.
THEN A HARD TURN INTO BEATLEMANIA: “HEY JUDE” FLASH MOB
Producers are planning a stadium-wide sing-along for “Hey Jude.” Rumor has it McCartney will split the stadium into sections, guiding 70,000 fans through the “na-na-na” coda in a swirling sea of LED wristbands that light up in coordinated patterns. Drone cameras will paint the stadium with color, forming mosaics of Beatles iconography—peace signs, guitars, and Abbey Road silhouettes.
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THE EMOTIONAL CORE: ASTRONOMICALLY INTIMATE
A SURPRISE ROCK REVIVAL: “BAND ON THE RUN”
As the energy builds again, McCartney is expected to rip into “Band on the Run,” backed by massive screens flashing footage of his early post-Beatles struggles—fights with labels, recording in barns, building Wings from scratch. It’s a triumphant anthem of escape and rebirth, mirroring the NFL’s own themes of perseverance.
THE FINALE: A DIGITAL REUNION THAT WILL BREAK THE INTERNET
Here’s where things get historic.
Insiders claim the final song will be “Here Comes the Sun,” accompanied by a holographic tribute to George Harrison and archival footage of McCartney and Lennon harmonizing in the studio. Not a full hologram performance—just a gentle remembrance, tastefully framed, focusing on unity and the enduring magic of their music.




