Spacey joins McCartney for duet
02 Jul 10
Sir Paul McCartney found himself a new duet partner in actor Kevin Spacey at a fundraising event for London's Old Vic theatre which is celebrating its 192nd year.
The American Beauty star hopped on to the stage at Battersea power station to sing Beatles classic Hey Jude with the legendary singer.
The song was dedicated to Dame Judi Dench who was among select invited guests, including Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Bryan Adams, James Corden, Stephen Fry and Sir Peter Blake.
Spacey, who is the Old Vic's artistic director, convinced Sir Paul to take part in the show where he sang some of the Beatles' biggest hits including Long And Winding Road, And I Love Her and Got To Get You Into My Life. The performance ended with an encore of Get back.
Speaking after the show which also benefited his Meat Free Monday campaign, Sir Paul said: "It was a great pleasure to come and rock out for the Old Vicars. Such a great event for a good cause."
The event marked a huge contrast to his vast show in London's Hyde Park on Sunday in front of an audience of more than 50,000.
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