Paul McCartney in Australia for his latest tour.
And the legendary rocker took the stage at an Q&A event at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in South Australia on Tuesday.
The 81-year-old appeared relaxed and happy as he answered questions from the audience before performing some of his hits.
Paul was dressed casually in a zipped up hoodie over a plain white T-shirt, along with black jeans.
It comes after Paul announced that he is playing his first concerts Down Under in six years.
Paul McCartney (pictured) in Australia for his latest tour. And the legendary rocker took the stage at an Q&A event at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in South Australia on Tuesday
The tour will kick off in Adelaide on October 18, the city that saw 350,000 people line the streets when The Beatles first visited Australia in 1964.
He will then move on to Melbourne on October 21, before heading on to Newcastle on October 24 and Sydney on October 27.
The tour will wrap up with a show in Brisbane on November 1 before moving on to the Gold Coast on November 4.
McCartney said he has amazing memories of his previous visits.
The 81-year-old appeared relaxed and happy as he answered questions from the audience before performing some of his hits
Paul was dressed casually in a zipped up hoodie over a plain white T-shirt, along with black jeans
It comes after Paul announced that he is playing his first concerts Down Under in six years
The tour will kick off in Adelaide on October 18, the city that saw 350,000 people line the streets when The Beatles first visited Australia in 1964
He will then move on to Melbourne on October 21, before heading on to Newcastle on October 24 and Sydney on October 27
‘Our last trip was so much fun,’ he said in a statement.
‘We had such an incredible time. Each show was a party, so we know this is going to be incredibly special. Australia, we are going to rock! I can’t wait to see you.’
McCartney’s last tour in Australia in 2017 was a series of epic three-hour shows that saw him beat the likes of Ed Sheeran to win a Helpmann Award for Best International Contemporary Concert.
The upcoming tour will have some elements that are very contemporary indeed, with expectations the former Beatle will perform a virtual duet with former bandmate John Lennon, created using AI technology.
At the Glastonbury festival in 2022, McCartney performed I’ve Got A Feeling, a song originally recorded during the Beatles’ famous 1969 rooftop concert in London.
The tour will wrap up with a show in Brisbane on November 1 before moving on to the Gold Coast on November 4