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Students Twist and Shout with joy as they meet Sir Paul McCartney

The talented students of Suncoast Christian College lived a Beatles’-worthy dream on Saturday as they rocked out with the legendary Sir Paul McCartney at his Gold Coast concert.

Sir Paul, a living legend and one of the most influential figures in the history of modern music, welcomed the Suncoast Senior Band, a group of eight exceptionally gifted students, to an exclusive meet-and-greet session.

The students had the unique opportunity to share a few moments with the former Beatle, exchanging stories and inspiration with one of the world’s greatest songwriters.

This once-in-a-lifetime experience left a lasting imprint on the young musicians and the entire school community.

Jacob Weiner, pianist and vocalist in the winning group, beamed with joy.

“The entire day was like a dream, I couldn’t believe we got to meet such a huge musical legend. Sir Paul McCartney is my ultimate lifelong musical hero, and it was the opportunity of a lifetime.”

Principal Greg Mattiske couldn’t hide his enthusiasm as he said, “This was an absolute helter skelter of excitement for all of us here at Suncoast. To meet a living legend like Sir Paul McCartney was a privilege and an honour.”

Andrew Reik, one of the passionate music teachers who encouraged the group to apply, said “The dedication and hard work of our students paid off brilliantly. Meeting Sir Paul McCartney was a major testament to their talent and effort, and I have no doubt our incredible students will go on to achieve great things in the world of music.“

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