Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney cover "Can't Buy Me Love ," a song from A Hard Day's Night Beatles ' third studio album , released in 1964. The performance took place in Liverpool on Saturday, June 7th.

McCartney joined the E Street Band during the encore of the second and final show at Anfield Park. The musicians also played the classic " Kansas City ," famously sung by Little Richard and later covered by The Beatles in the mid-1960s.

Watch the duo's performance in Liverpool at the link below:

Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney have collaborated previously.

The duo has appeared on stage collaborating on previous occasions. In 2012, they performed at Hyde Park in London, intending to perform " I Saw Her Standing There" and
"Twist And Shout ," but the show was canceled mid-song due to delays.

Back in 2022, Bruce appeared on the former Beatle's Get Back Glory Days" by The Boss and "I Wanna Be Your Man".

Springsteen's tour, Land Of Hope And Dreams , has been traveling through the United Kingdom and Europe. Initially, starting in Manchester, the vocalist made candid criticisms of the current President of the United States, Donald Trump.

"The America that I love is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, and treacherous administration," said the singer.

However, in response, Trump countered the provocation by claiming that the vocalist is "highly overrated... he's not a talented guy — just an aggressive and unpleasant IDIOT".

However, still during his shows in Liverpool, Bruce didn't hold back on further criticism of the government at the show on Thursday, June 5th: "When conditions in a country are ripe for a demagogue, you can bet one will appear. This is for America's dear leader."

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