Beatle is expected to meet again to sing the Olympic Games in London

According to foreign media reports, former Beatle (The Beatles) Paul McCartney • Sir (Sir Paul McCartney) and Ringo • Starr (Ringo Starr) has transferred will be held next year London Olympic Games opening or closing sing.



It is understood that former Beatle Paul McCartney • attending a talk show said earlier, is responsible for the London Olympics series of art songs, and his agency contact, and and the other reached a preliminary cooperation. In response, Paul said: "I know this news will be well known, and I will involved in this rumor there, but I am honored to participate in this international event in the future."

According to the British "Sun" (The Sun) said: "London Olympic organizers and Paul has reached a cooperation plan, but can not reveal too many details. Paul is very happy to be singing the Olympic Games, while the the former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr • Paul is also very likely and the same stage. "


Moreover, in addition to the London Olympic organizers intend to achieve next year's opening ceremony for Paul McCartney and Ringo • • Starr once again on the same stage, the "Sun" also said that the intention of the organizers of the Beatles in the late The Qiaozhi Ha • Harrison (George Harrison) and John • Lennon (John Lennon) offspring appeared on the stage.

In this regard, insider explains: "The Beatles are the best known of this century, today the British rock band, their fans from around the world, it is important that they are an important symbol of British music, but also in foreign countries also enjoy a very high visibility. "

It is reported that the London Olympic Games opening ceremony will be UK time July 27, 2012 at the closing ceremony on August 12, UK time, carried out by well-known British director Danny • Powell (Danny Boyle) directed. And each Olympic Games opening and closing ceremonies are the focus of attention worldwide, about 20 million viewers will watch the opening ceremony live.
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