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Paul McCartney shares behind-the-scenes video of Apple Park concert

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On March 31, Paul McCartney performed a full set at Apple Park to celebrate Apple’s 50th anniversary. Now, the legendary artist has shared a behind-the-scenes look at the event and his visit to the campus. Watch it below.

On the eve of Apple’s 50th anniversary, Paul McCartney performed on the rainbow stage at Apple Park in front of thousands of Apple employees.

Although videos showing snippets of the concert have been circulating on YouTube since the day of the event, Apple has yet to release any official footage, reinforcing the idea that the performance was intended primarily as an internal celebration for employees.

That said, earlier today, Paul McCartney’s YouTube channel shared an interesting video showing not only a behind-the-scenes look at the concert, but also details from his day-long visit to Apple Park, which included access to the 50th anniversary exhibit.

In the video, Paul McCartney recalls when Steve Jobs gave him one of the first iPhones (or “Apple phone,” as he calls it), and also reflects on when Apple resurfaced a now well-known photo of the four Beatles to mark the band’s full catalog arriving on iTunes:

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.