Banned on the Run: Paul McCartney temporarily banned from Reddit

Paul McCartney recently gave fans a night to remember with two small, sold-out concerts at the Fonda Theatre on March 27 and 28. These shows were very different from his usual big stadium tours. Instead, they were more personal, giving fans a rare chance to see a music legend up close.

One thing that made these concerts unique was the no-phone rule. Fans were not allowed to use their phones during the show. This meant no photos, no videos—just pure music and real connection. Many people said this made the experience even more special because everyone was fully present in the moment.

During the concerts, McCartney performed songs from all parts of his career. He played famous tracks from The Beatles like “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be,” along with songs from his solo career and his band Wings. The setlist was full of nostalgia, reminding fans why his music is still loved around the world.

The audience was also full of big names. Celebrities like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Stevie Nicks, John Mayer, and his former bandmate Ringo Starr were all there to watch. This shows how powerful and respected McCartney still is in the music world.

Because phones were not allowed, fans did not have any pictures from the concert. So, after the first show, McCartney did something thoughtful. He went on Reddit using his account “PaulMcCartney” and shared a message. He also posted a Dropbox link with professional photos from the concert so fans could download and share them with others using the hashtag #PaulRocksTheFonda.

However, something unexpected happened. The post was quickly removed from Reddit, and his account even disappeared for a short time before coming back. The exact reason is not clear, but the post itself is still gone.

Even though this small online issue happened, it did not take away from the success of the concerts. Fans still remember the experience as something truly special.

Interestingly, McCartney did not perform any songs from his upcoming album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, which is set to release on May 29. Instead, he focused on his classic hits and creating a strong emotional connection with the audience.

Final Thoughts

This event shows that even in today’s digital world, live music can still be about real moments, not just recordings. Paul McCartney proved that sometimes the best memories are the ones you experience fully—without a screen.

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