Paul McCartney returns to Liverpool's Cavern Club cellar bar

People queue outside the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, before an exclusive gig by former Beatles member Paul McCartney, Thursday July 26, 2018. The former Beatle will take to the stage at the famous venue on Mathew Street for a one-off exclusive gig. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)
People queue outside the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England, before an exclusive gig by former Beatles member Paul McCartney, Thursday July 26, 2018. The former Beatle will take to the stage at the famous venue on Mathew Street for a one-off exclusive gig. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) - Paul McCartney has returned to the famous Liverpool club credited with being the birthplace of the Beatles.

The 76-year-old played an exclusive performance Thursday at the Cavern Club - the cellar bar where the Fab Four played in their early years.

Some 270 fans packed into a sweltering room to watch McCartney after lining up for free tickets at the Echo Arena box office after the gig was announced.

photo FILE- This Dec. 19, 2016 file photo shows Paul McCartney as he arrives for a screening of "This Beautiful Fantastic" at the SVA Theatre in New York. McCartney filed a lawsuit in federal court in New York on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017 against Sony/ATV over copyright ownership of the many hit songs he wrote with John Lennon as part of The Beatles. He's trying to recover ownership of the music that was purchased by Michael Jackson in 1985 and then fully sold over to Sony/ATV following his death. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

"Liverpool. Cavern," McCartney said as he opened the show. "Those are words that go together well."

McCartney played the guitar and the keyboard in a performance which lasted almost two hours. He played Beatles classics including "Love Me Do," ''I Saw Her Standing There" and "Get Back," as well as songs from his new album "Egypt Station."

The Beatle dropped a hint about the gig during an appearance on Wednesday at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. Word spread, and fans gathered outside the club before running to the arena to seek tickets.

Gina and Paul Magee asked for the day off work to attend. Luckily, their bosses were sympathetic.

"It's once in a lifetime, isn't it?" Paul Magee said. "I don't think he'll ever come to the Cavern again."

McCartney spoke of memories and his bandmates - and asked people in the crowd not to take pictures.

"All those years ago we came here and played, and we didn't know if we had any future. We did OK," he said. "Coming back here with all my guys and all my crew and stuff, it's pretty amazing."

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