
The Beatles reunion of Sir Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr has helped to raise more than three million pounds for the David Lynch Foundation.
Together for the first time in seven years, the pair stole the show which was packed with celebrities at the Radio City Music Hall in New York.
The four hour gig called 'Change Begins Within' had a star-studded line up including Moby, Donovan, Sheryl Crow and Pearl Jam vocalist Eddie Vedder.
Headlining the night was Macca as he belted out a selection of Beatles and Wings classics, including 'Can't Buy Me Love,' 'Jet,' 'Band on the Run' and 'Let It Be.'
Ringo also performed a three song set, but the highlight of the evening was when the pair met on stage for a rendition of 'With a Little Help from My Friends.'
Sir Paul gave a heartfelt tribute to John Lennon by playing the song 'Here Today' which he wrote for his friend who was shot dead in 1980.
George Harrison was remembered by a harmonious version of his most famous hit 'My Sweet Lord' led by Sheryl Crow.
The show's encore brought Paul back to the mic and Ringo on the drums as they rocked the crowd with the Beatles classic 'I Saw Her Standing There' alongside the rest of the star-studded lineup.
David Palmer, skelmersdale around 11 months ago