At a concert honouring his legacy, Ringo Starr performed several classic Beatles tracks alongside Jack White, Sheryl Crow and others. You can check out footage of this below.
The show which was called, 'Ringo & Friends At The Ryman', took place at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium earlier this week, which saw Starr perform several hits from his recently released country album, 'Look Up', as well solo hits and Beatles classics.
On the night, The White Stripes' Jack White opened up proceedings with a live cover of Carl Perkins' 'Matchbox', with Starr performing Beatles hit, 'Don't Pass Me By'.
See footage of this below.
The show also saw Sheryl Crow perform, 'It Don't Come Easy' and 'I Don't Want To Spoil The Party' with Molly Turtle. Turtle herself also treated fans to a live rendition of Ringo Starr's 'Look Up', featuring the former Beatles drummer.
Following this, a host of stars including White and Crow brought the curtain down on the event with a live performance of Beatles tracks, 'Yellow Submarine', and 'With A Little Help From My Friends'.
Such stars included Emmylou Harris, Brenda Lee, Rodney Crowell, Billy Strings, Jamey Johnson, Mickey Guyton, Sarah Jarosz, The War and Treaty and Larkin Poe.
Proceeds from this show will go towards the American Red Cross, and those affected by the LA wildfires. It will also air on CBS and stream to Paramount+ in the Spring.
Before Christmas, Ringo Star joined his former Beatles bandmate Paul McCartney on stage for the final night of the latter's 'Got Back' tour, in London's 02.
“We’ve got another surprise for you. Bring to the stage the mighty, the one and only Mr Ringo Starr", McCartney said.
On the same night, McCartney also introduced the Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood to the stage.
Check out footage of these live performances and Nova's report on this here.