Sir Paul McCartney performed his first show in Wales since 1975 with a concert at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Support came from The Joy Formidable, an up-and-coming group from north Wales, and Manic Street Preachers.The Beatles performed in Wales on 15 occasions, including a six-night residency at the Odeon Cinema in Llandudno in 1963. They also played their last ever UK tour date at Cardiff’s Capitol Cinema on 12 December 1965.Wings also performed in the city in 1972, 1973 and 1975, the last of which was McCartney’s last Welsh concert for 35 years. Cardiff, incidentally, is the birthplace and home of The Beatles Bible website.I’ve had my eye on it for a long time – since it was built. I’ve often said to my promoter, ‘What about Cardiff and the Millennium Stadium?’ but it’s always been booked. So it’s been a long-term ambition of mine.Paul McCartneyMcCartney began the Millennium Stadium concert with Venus And Mars/Rock Show, before performing a mixture of Beatles, Wings and solo songs. He appeared in good spirits, thanking the crowd in Welsh (“Shw mae Cymru! Croeso Stadiwm y Mileniwm!”), spoke of how he and George Harrison had hitchhiked to Harlech as teenagers, and jokingly referred to Liverpool as the capital of Wales.After performing Foxy Lady he spoke of his admiration for Jimi Hendrix, and how The Beatles had been flattered when Hendrix performed Sgt Pepper’s title track in concert. He paid tribute to Linda McCartney, George Harrison and John Lennon, and performed Paperback Writer using the Epiphone Casino which he had used to record it in 1966.The setlist contained one extra surprise: an unscheduled performance of Ram On, in response to a placard request held up by an audience member. McCartney performed the song on George Harrison’s old ukulele prior to playing Something.