Sir Paul McCartney, 80, covers his face with a protective mask as he takes a flight to New York

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He has a ticket to hide! Sir Paul McCartney, 80, covers his famous features with a protective mask as the COVID-aware star takes a flight to New York

Sir Paul McCartney cut a fine figure on Tuesday as he walked through JFK airport in New York after a long flight.

The Beatles legend, 80, covered his famous features with a protective mask as he passed unnoticed on the way to his chauffeured car.

Sir Paul wore a dark suit which he layered over a crisp white shirt, completing the look with a straw fedora.

He has a ticket to hide! Sir Paul McCartney, 80, covered his famous features with a protective mask as the COVID-aware star took a flight to New York on Wednesday

Slipping his feet into boots, the rocker’s long salt-and-pepper locks touched his collar.

Sir Paul’s recent performance at Glastonbury was a treat for fans after he became the oldest solo star to headline the festival.

His long set, which had been delayed for three years due to the pandemic, was not without surprises as he was joined by guests Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen during the show.

Rocker through and through: Slipping her feet into boots, the star's long salt and pepper locks touched her collar

Rocker through and through: Slipping her feet into boots, the star’s long salt and pepper locks touched her collar

Taking to the stage for his first performance at the festival in 18 years, Paul performed hits ranging from his peak with the Beatles to his stint with the band Wings.

The pop icon received a thunderous reception from the thousands watching the show, with millions also watching on BBC One.

During his set, Sir Paul showed his allegiance to friend Johnny Depp while performing his 2012 track My Valentine as he projected a snippet of the actor from the song’s music video onto the screen behind him.

hats off to you: the Hey Jude hitmaker donned a dark suit which he layered over a crisp white shirt, completing the look with a straw fedora

hats off to you: the Hey Jude hitmaker donned a dark suit which he layered over a crisp white shirt, completing the look with a straw fedora

He recently used the footage during his recent US Get Back tour, while the Pirates of the Caribbean star was in the middle of his libel suit against his ex-wife Amber Heard, which he later won.

Also featuring Natalie Portman, the black-and-white video shows the Hollywood star playing guitar and translating the track into sign language.

Sir Paul didn’t address Depp’s $100million lawsuit against Amber directly during the gig, but as soon as footage of the actor appeared on stage, the crowd cheered.

The Love Me Do hitmaker also brought the crowd to cheers for his hometown of Liverpool, as well as his late teammate John Lennon, to whom he dedicated Here Today.

The show proves a poignant moment in Sir Paul’s long career, as it also marks 55 years to the day since The Beatles reached the biggest audience in their history, when they performed on the first TV show world.

Stellar: The Love Me Do hitmaker also had the crowd cheering for his hometown of Liverpool, as well as his late team-mate John Lennon, to whom he dedicated Here Today to

Stellar: The Love Me Do hitmaker also had the crowd cheering for his hometown of Liverpool, as well as his late team-mate John Lennon, to whom he dedicated Here Today to

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