Paul McCartney attacked by locusts during concert
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During a recent concert, which was held in Brazil, Paul McCartney was faced with the invasion of locusts. The concert was in normal circumstances, but soon dozens of insects began to assail the British musician, Metro.co.uk reported.
And so it was that Sir Paul McCartney brushed aside any nerves as his show was invaded by thousands of grasshoppers. In fact, he began singing to one that landed on his shoulder and stayed there for most of the three-hour set.
The cloud of insects flew into Serra Dourada Stadium in Goiania, Brazil, on a humid night.
Sir Paul, 70, introduced his new friend to the 47,000-strong crowd as Harold. During the classic Beatles ballad Hey Jude, Sir Paul turned to Harold as he sang the words ‘the movement you need is on your shoulder’ from the song, adding: ‘It certainly is now.’