Paul McCartney led the stars at the premiere of the documentary Beatles ’64 at the Hudson Square Theater in New York City on Sunday.
The former bassist of the iconic band, 82, was accompanied by his wife Nancy Shevell, 65, on the red carpet for the premiere of the new film about The Beatles.
For the special occasion, the musician donned a mixed-material jacket featuring gray tweed and light-wash denim detailing on the cuffs, collar, and center buttons.
Later, McCartney, who has been traveling the world and performing as part of his current Got Back world tour, posed for a photo with his wife and the documentary’s executive producer, famed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 82.
McCartney looked effortlessly stylish in a light blue button-down shirt, dark-wash jeans, and black suede sneakers for the premiere.
At her side, the businesswoman made an elegant display with an all-black outfit characterized by a long lace cardigan.
Paul McCartney led the stars at the premiere of Beatles ’64 in New York City on Sunday. The former bassist of the iconic band, 82, was accompanied by his wife Nancy Shevell, 65, on the red carpet for the premiere of the new documentary about The Beatles.
Meanwhile, Scorsese looked dapper in a navy suit, which he paired with a matching button-down shirt and a contrasting scarlet red polka dot tie.
The legendary filmmaker also brought his daughter, 25-year-old Francesca Scorsese.
She sported a button-down shirt dress with images of The Beatles’ iconic Abbey Road album cover.
The actress completed her look with sheer stockings and black knee-high boots.
In one photo, she stood in the middle between McCartney and her father for a group photo on the red carpet.
Later, inside the venue, McCartney posed for a photo with Steven Van Zandt and Chris Rock.
Van Zandt, 74, donned a black velvet coat over a purple button-down shirt.
The musician, who plays guitar and madolin in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, also coordinated in a purple bandana and tinted sunglasses.
They were also joined by filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 82. He looked dapper in a navy suit, which he paired with a matching button-down shirt and a contrasting scarlet red polka dot tie.
The filmmaker also brought his daughter, Francesca Scorsese, 25. She sported a button-down shirt dress with images of the cover of The Beatles’ iconic Abbey Road album.
McCartney and Scorsese also posed on the red carpet alongside the documentary’s director, David Tedeschi.
Later, inside the venue, McCartney posed for a photo with Steven Van Zandt and Chris Rock.
As Rock arrived at the premiere, he made a cozy and casual display in a navy Moncler puffer jacket as he entered the venue, walking and talking on the phone.
She donned a brown knitted sweater paired with black jeans and white sneakers.
The comedian accessorized with black-rimmed glasses and a bracelet with a silver cross.
Around the same time as the Everybody Hates Chris creator, Amy Schumer, 43, and Bravo boss Andy Cohen, 56, arrived.
For the special occasion, Schumer put on a stylish display in an olive green raincoat, which she layered over a dark gray blouse and medium-wash jeans.
The comedian also sported camel-brown Chelsea boots and tied her blonde hair up with an orange printed scarf.
Cohen was also seen arriving around the same time with a cup of coffee in tow.
The Real Housewives executive producer donned a taupe knit sweater, which he paired with a navy jacket and a bright blue scarf around his neck.
She completed her look with straight-leg jeans and all-white sneakers.
Arriving at the Hudson Square Theatre, Rock, 59, looked effortlessly chic in a cozy navy Moncler puffer jacket as she walked and talked on the phone.
She donned a brown knitted sweater paired with black jeans and white sneakers.
For the special occasion, Schumer put on a stylish display in an olive green raincoat, which she layered over a dark gray blouse and medium-wash jeans.
She swept back her blonde hair with an orange patterned scarf.
Andy Cohen was also seen arriving around the same time with a cup of coffee in tow.
The Real Housewives executive producer donned a taupe knit sweater, which he paired with a navy jacket and a bright blue scarf around his neck.
The upcoming documentary series captures The Beatles’ 1964 American debut amid fan frenzy and their unprecedented rise to global fame, often referred to as Beatlemania; (Left to right) Ringo Starr, John Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison photographed in 1965
Beatles ’64 premieres November 29 and will be available to stream on Disney+ Thanksgiving weekend
All the stars attended the premiere of Beatles ’64.
The upcoming documentary series captures The Beatles’ 1964 U.S. debut amid fan frenzy and their unprecedented rise to global fame, often referred to as Beatlemania.
The film features new interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, as well as archival interviews with his band’s deceased members, John Lennon and George Harrison.
Beatles ’64 premieres on November 29 and will be available to stream on Disney+ Thanksgiving weekend.