Sir Paul McCartney once treated fans to fish and chips after Liverpool gig

Sir Paul McCartney once treated fans to fish and chips after Liverpool gig
Sir Paul McCartney once treated fans to fish and chips after Liverpool gig

Sir Paul McCartney once treated fans to fish and chips after he was late arriving to an intimate Liverpool gig.

It comes as The Beatles legend, 79, made a cameo in a trailer for Mark Ronson's new Apple TV+ documentary Watch the Sound - set for release on July 30, which explores stories behind music and sound creation.

In Paul's career, which has spanned more than 60 years, he once treated fans to free food and hot drinks after he was late arriving for an intimate gig at the O2 Academy Liverpool in December 2010 following his then world tour.

Sgt (salt and) Pepper! Sir Paul McCartney once treated fans to fish and chips after he was late arriving to an intimate Liverpool gig (pictured in 2018)

Sgt (salt and) Pepper! Sir Paul McCartney once treated fans to fish and chips after he was late arriving to an intimate Liverpool gig (pictured in 2018) 

According to Liverpool Echo, the musician and his band were hit by delays when travelling from London for the small show, where just 1,200 tickets sold out in six seconds, and ticketless fans waited outside to catch a glimpse of Paul.

Due to the delay and fans queuing in the cold weather during December, Paul is said to have treated those outside without tickets and gig-goers to free fish and chips and hot beverages from a nearby burger van. 

It comes as the Beatles legend made a cameo in a trailer for Mark Ronson's new Apple TV+ documentary Watch the Sound, which is set for release on July 30.

Mark, 45, took to Twitter to post a clip of the upcoming show which he captioned: 'THIS IS ONE OF MY PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENTS. 

Cameo: It comes as The Beatles legend, 79, made a cameo in a trailer for Mark Ronson's new Apple TV+ documentary Watch the Sound - set for release on July 30, which explores stories behind music and sound creation

Cameo: It comes as The Beatles legend, 79, made a cameo in a trailer for Mark Ronson's new Apple TV+ documentary Watch the Sound - set for release on July 30, which explores stories behind music and sound creation 

'I went and talked to some of the greatest legends and exciting trailblazers to find out how they made the sounds and the songs that changed the course of music.  

'From McCartney to Charli to Preemo, some of my favourite people are here revealing the magic behind the craft. This is such a soulful journey too. I'm so excited to share this. #WatchTheSound premieres July 30 on Apple TV+.'

In the trailer, it sees Mark ask Paul: 'Where did you actually sample the seagulls?' which appeared to be in

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