Paul McCartney’s Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Look at Apple Park’s 50th Anniversary Concert
On March 31, 2026, the iconic Paul McCartney delivered a memorable performance at Apple Park, commemorating Apple’s 50th anniversary. This exclusive event, held on the vibrant rainbow stage, was attended by thousands of Apple employees, marking a significant milestone in the company’s history.
Recently, McCartney provided fans with an intimate behind-the-scenes video of this special occasion. The footage not only captures moments from the concert but also offers a glimpse into his day-long exploration of the Apple Park campus. During his visit, McCartney toured the 50th anniversary exhibit, reflecting on his longstanding relationship with Apple and its co-founder, Steve Jobs.
In the video, McCartney reminisces about the time Steve Jobs gifted him one of the first iPhones, humorously referring to it as an Apple phone. He also recalls the moment Apple unveiled a lesser-known photograph of The Beatles to celebrate the band’s complete catalog arriving on iTunes. McCartney notes, It was nice because it was a shot that hadn’t been widely publicized. I mean, we knew about it. But I think it kind of seemed like a new shot.
While unofficial clips of the concert have surfaced on platforms like YouTube, Apple has yet to release official footage, emphasizing the event’s exclusive nature for its employees. McCartney’s behind-the-scenes video offers a rare and personal perspective on this unique celebration, highlighting the deep connection between the legendary musician and the tech giant.