Seeing Live

One of the most powerful experiences of my life — and I’ve been lucky enough to see him four times.

The first was on May 28, 2022, at Camping World Stadium in Florida. I had only discovered The Beatles a few months earlier, and while I was more of a fan of the band than Paul solo at the time, that concert instantly became one of the best days of my life. His energy, the 3-hour set, the emotion — I was blown away.

Then came December 4, 2024, at Paris La Défense Arena. I had been waiting for this show for two years, and I wasn’t disappointed. By then, my love for Paul had grown so much. Seeing him again after all that time was overwhelming — I cried.

The very next day, on December 5, I saw him again at the same venue, but this time I had the incredible chance to experience the VIP Soundcheck. Paul played rare songs, like Ram On, and I was much closer to the stage. Despite having just played the night before, he still gave an energetic, magical performance.

Finally, on December 14, I saw him in Manchester at Co-Op Live. I was in the second row. Paul waved at me and smiled. I thought I was going to pass out.

Each show brought something new, something unforgettable — and made me love him even more.