Paul and Ringo get back together at London gig

Getty Images Sir Paul McCartney performs at The O2 Arena during his 'Got Back' world tourGetty Images
Sir Paul is known for treating his fans to jumbo performances packed with hits from his lengthy musical career

Sir Paul McCartney has reunited with his former Beatles bandmate Sir Ringo Starr during a gig at London's O2 Arena.

The drummer was brought on stage to thunderous applause before the pair launched into classics Helter Skelter and Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.

"I've had a great night and I love you all," Sir Ringo said later as he walked offstage.

Thursday's performance was the last in Sir Paul's Got Back tour, which saw the 82-year-old play in France, Spain and Brazil.

Sir Ringo was not the only musical guest appearance on Thursday night. Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood joined Sir Paul for a rendition of Get Back, during which the latter played his original Hofner 500/1 bass guitar for the first time in more than 50 years.

The instrument was stolen in 1972 but Sir Paul was reunited with it earlier this year.

Watch: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reunite on stage

Sir Paul and Sir Ringo, who are the last surviving members of The Beatles, have played together a number of times since the band broke up in 1970.

That includes at Sir Ringo's 2015 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and on Sir Paul's last tour, Freshen Up, in 2019.

Sir Paul is known for treating his fans to jumbo performances packed with hits from his lengthy musical career, which also includes the band Wings and several solo albums.

Thursday night was no different, with him playing nearly 40 songs on various instruments.

Other highlights from Thursday's gig included a performance of In Spite of All the Danger. This was the first song recorded by The Quarrymen, the first band Sir Paul was a member of, along with the late John Lennon and George Harrison.

He was also joined by a children's choir to sing his festive favourite Wonderful Christmastime.

Reuters Sir Paul McCartney (left) and Sir Ringo Starr (file image)Reuters
Sir Paul McCartney (left) and Sir Ringo Starr (right) have played together a number of times over the years since The Beatles broke up (file image)