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Paul McCartney's take on Westboro protesters at Wichita concert
Thursday, July 20th 2017, 10:46 AM CDT
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Paul McCartney has his own take on Westboro Baptist Church protesters who gathered outside of Wichita's INTRUST Bank Arena ahead of the former Beatle's concert Wednesday night.
A photo posted on McCartney's Twitter account was doctored to show Beatles lyrics on two protesters' signs: "we can work it out," "Let it be," I wanna be your man," and "All you need is LOVE.
Thanks Westboro Baptist Church for the warm welcome! #OneOnOne pic.twitter.com/KZmycxMgq9
— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) July 20, 2017
It was McCartney's first appearance in Kansas. He took the stage at around 8 p.m. and performed for three hours.
Sold Out. Highest Grossing Performance in Arena History. First Ever Show in Kansas. Thank you, @PaulMcCartney! ????// #OneOnOne 7-19-17 pic.twitter.com/1gL8fG2ySI
— INTRUST Bank Arena (@INTRUSTarena) July 20, 2017