Music fans across the world were left stunned today after Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr officially revealed a spontaneous “Winter Warmth Pop-Up Tour” — a short series of unannounced, intimate concerts set to take place throughout December 2025.
Unlike traditional arena tours, this one will embrace small theaters, historical venues, and even a few hidden clubs. The concept, according to insiders, was born from Paul and Ringo wanting to “bring music back to the people — up close, warm, and personal.”
They plan to appear without heavy promotion, arriving in select cities only hours before a show and performing to crowds as small as 800 people.
Paul said in a short statement:
“December always feels nostalgic. We wanted to end the year singing with people rather than at them.”
Ringo added,
“Peace, love, and a few surprises — that’s the tour.”
Each night will have a different theme, from acoustic storytelling sessions to electric celebrations of Beatles classics. There will also be a special tribute segment honoring John and George, performed in stripped-down arrangements that Paul and Ringo reportedly feel “capture the heart of the friendship.”
A portion of the proceeds will go toward winter shelter programs and food banks across Europe and North America — a gesture the duo insisted was “the real purpose behind the music.”
As one promoter noted:
“This isn’t about spectacle. It’s about heart.”
And for fans lucky enough to catch one of these secret December nights, it will be a once-in-a-lifetime moment to witness two legends sharing the stage again, guided by warmth, memory, and the simple joy of playing together.










