Sir Paul McCartney makes exciting announcement and teases fans with never before seen content - weeks after releasing lost Wings album One Hand Clapping

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Sir Paul McCartney has made an exciting announcement and teased fans with never before seen content.

The Beatles legend, 82, has shared that that he will be launching a rare rockumentary to accompany the release of lost Paul McCartney and Wings album One Hand Clapping, at cinemas worldwide. 

The limited screenings, which will begin on September 26, will give an intimate glimpse into the 1974 Abbey Road recording sessions for the album, which was shelved for almost 50-years before its eventual release on June 14, 2024. 

The behind-the-scenes view will treat fans for the first time to previously unreleased footage of Sir Paul performing an acoustic set called The Backyard Sessions. 

Fans will also have an opportunity to watch exclusive filmed introduction by the musician and unseen polaroids taken of the recording session. 

Sir Paul McCartney,82, has made an announcement and teased fans with never before seen content including new music with an emotional backstory (pictured 2018)

Sir Paul McCartney,82, has made an announcement and teased fans with never before seen content including new music with an emotional backstory (pictured 2018)

The Beatles legend has shared that that he will be releasing a a rare documentary to cinemas worldwide to give an intimate glimpse into the 1974 Abbey Road recording sessions

The Beatles legend has shared that that he will be releasing a a rare documentary to cinemas worldwide to give an intimate glimpse into the 1974 Abbey Road recording sessions

Wings pictured together at Abbey Road Studios to record the album, Venus And Mars (L-R  Linda McCartney, Geoff Britton, Paul, Denny Laine and Jimmy McCulloch)

Wings pictured together at Abbey Road Studios to record the album, Venus And Mars (L-R  Linda McCartney, Geoff Britton, Paul, Denny Laine and Jimmy McCulloch)

The documentary will take fans back in time and capture the look and feel of the historic recording studio, famously used by The Beatles for all of their studio albums.  

The new film will show the process of making One Hand Clapping, originally intended to be a conceptual live album and accompanying film in the style of The Beatles swansong Let It Be, and will include reimagined Beatles classics.  

Sir Paul said: 'It's so great to look back on that period and see the little live show we did. We made a pretty good noise actually! It was a great time for the band, we started to have success with Wings, which had been a long time coming.' 

The film will also give fans a chance to listen to Sir Paul performing on the acoustic guitar and covering one of his favourite songs, Twenty Flight Rock which was the song he played for John Lennon during their first meeting.

The music icon has had a busy summer and was seen enjoying himself in June at Taylor Swift's Era's Tour in London

The Beatles Star was spotted dancing and singing with fans in the VIP tent and the 82-year-old even traded friendship bracelets with excited fans who gathered round him. 

But after enjoying himself at the sold-out Wembley show, the star was spotted relaxing in the Hamptons at the beach

The Liverpudlian singer put on a casual display for an outing with his wife Nancy last month. 

The film will also give fans a chance to listen to Sir Paul performing Twenty Flight Rock which was the song he played for John Lennon during their first meeting (pictured 2022)

The film will also give fans a chance to listen to Sir Paul performing Twenty Flight Rock which was the song he played for John Lennon during their first meeting (pictured 2022)

Sir Paul said: 'It's so great to look back on that period and see the little live show we did. We made a pretty good noise actually!'

Sir Paul said: 'It's so great to look back on that period and see the little live show we did. We made a pretty good noise actually!'

He was seen sporting a plain T-shirt and swimming trunks with a boat pattern.

But Sir Paul showed he's kept up to date with fashion, as he added a pair of black sliders, resembling the trendy Yeezy style shoes.

The singer-songwriter also made sure to keep himself shielded from the sun with a baseball cap and dark shades.

While Nancy, 64, looked typically radiant in a floral minidress with a low neckline, showing off her cleavage and toned legs.