Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will pay tribute to their native city when Liverpool becomes European Capital of Culture next year.
"I'm very excited about Liverpool being the European Capital of Culture in 2008," McCartney told the launch event in a video message Thursday. "We have a fantastic series of events, which are sure to get you excited, too."
The ex-Beatle will headline a June 1 concert for more than 30,000 people at Liverpool Football Club's Anfield stadium.
Starr along with Eurythmics founder Dave Stewart and the Liverpool Symphony Orchestra will lead the opening ceremony Jan. 12 with "Liverpool The Musical," a tribute to the city's musical heritage.
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