Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are uniting once again to honor the band’s humble beginnings. The “Back Home” concert will take place at the iconic Cavern Club, where The Beatles first honed their sound in the early I 1960s..
In a historic and emotional return to their roots, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are reuniting for a one-night-only concert titled “Back Home”, set to take place at Liverpool’s legendary Cavern Club. This special event pays tribute to The Beatles’ early days and the venue where they helped launch the most influential band in music history.
The Cavern Club, nestled on Mathew Street in Liverpool, is known as the birthplace of The Beatles’ live career. It was here, in the early 1960s, that John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and later Ringo Starr, crafted their raw, energetic sound in front of a growing crowd of devoted fans. The upcoming concert will mark the first time McCartney and Starr have performed together at the Cavern since their days as young musicians rising to fame.
Set for late summer 2025, “Back Home” promises an intimate and nostalgic evening for fans lucky enough to attend. The duo will perform a mix of Beatles classics and select solo favorites, offering a rare and personal experience in a venue that holds deep emotional significance. The setlist is expected to include early Beatles hits such as “Love Me Do,” “Twist and Shout,” and “Please Please Me,” along with more mature works like “Let It Be” and “With a Little Help from My Friends.”
In a joint statement, McCartney and Starr shared, “The Cavern is where it all began. We’re excited to go back, to remember, to celebrate, and to play the songs that changed our lives — and the world.” The event will not only honor the band’s past but also support local Liverpool charities, reflecting The Beatles’ enduring connection to their hometown.
With just a few hundred tickets available, “Back Home” is expected to sell out immediately. A global livestream will be available, ensuring fans worldwide can be part of this extraordinary tribute. For Beatles fans and music lovers alike, the reunion of the two surviving Beatles at the Cavern Club is more than a concert — it’s a moment in history.