The long and winding road! Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell hike in Beverly Hills between Desert Trip gigs

She may want to hold his hand.

But Paul McCartney was occupied by his walking stick as he took a hike with wife Nancy Shevell on Monday.

The 74-year-old rocker was full of life as he enjoyed the greenery of TreePeople Park in Beverly Hills.

The long and winding road: Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell hiked in Beverly Hills between Desert Trip gigs on Monday

The long and winding road: Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell hiked in Beverly Hills between Desert Trip gigs on Monday

The Beatles legend looked fit in Nike trainers, blue shorts and a dark grey tee, topping the outfit off in a straw fedora.

He picked himself up a practical accessory en route in an impressively honed walking stick.

His 56-year-old wife meanwhile showed off her fab figure in a pair of tight yoga pants and long'sleeved top, trumping her hubby in a larger floppy sun hat.

Day trippers: The 74-year-old rocker was full of life as he enjoyed the greenery of TreePeople Park in Beverly Hills

Day trippers: The 74-year-old rocker was full of life as he enjoyed the greenery of TreePeople Park in Beverly Hills

I feel fine: The Beatles legend looked fit in Nike trainers, blue shorts and a dark grey tee, topping the outfit off in a straw fedora

I feel fine: The Beatles legend looked fit in Nike trainers, blue shorts and a dark grey tee, topping the outfit off in a straw fedora

I wanna hold your hand: He picked himself up a practical accessory en route in an impressively honed walking stick

I wanna hold your hand: He picked himself up a practical accessory en route in an impressively honed walking stick

McCartney is taking a well-deserved breather between gigs, having rocked Desert Trip on Saturday, and preparing to do the same again this weekend.  

He headlined Day Two of the first-ever 'Oldchella' music festival in Indio, California, and he certainly delivered.

The 74-year-old singer turned back time as he blended tunes from his Beatles days, his years as Wings frontman to his current status as solo entertainer.

Hard day's night: McCartney is taking a well-deserved breather between gigs, having rocked Desert Trip on Saturday, and preparing to do the same again this weekend

Hard day's night: McCartney is taking a well-deserved breather between gigs, having rocked Desert Trip on Saturday, and preparing to do the same again this weekend

She loves you: His 56-year-old wife meanwhile showed off her fab figure in a pair of tight yoga pants and long'sleeved top, trumping her hubby in a larger floppy sun hat

She loves you: His 56-year-old wife meanwhile showed off her fab figure in a pair of tight yoga pants and long'sleeved top, trumping her hubby in a larger floppy sun hat

Yesterday: He headlined Day Two of the first-ever 'Oldchella' music festival in Indio, California, and he certainly delivered

Yesterday: He headlined Day Two of the first-ever 'Oldchella' music festival in Indio, California, and he certainly delivered

With a little help from my friends: The 74-year-old singer turned back time as he blended tunes from his Beatles days, his years as Wings frontman to his current status as solo entertainer

With a little help from my friends: The 74-year-old singer turned back time as he blended tunes from his Beatles days, his years as Wings frontman to his current status as solo entertainer

While he arrived on stage a fashionably 30 minutes late, not one person in the 75,000 crowd held it against him as he launched straight into A Hard Day's Night.

The remarkable festival, which was two years in the making, features six legendary acts over three days,playing on the same bill for the fist time ever.

The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan kicked things off on Friday night, followed by McCartney and Neil Young on Saturday, while Roger Waters and the Who close out on Sunday night. 

Come together: While he arrived on stage a fashionably 30 minutes late, not one person in the 75,000 crowd held it against him as he launched straight into A Hard Day's Night 

Come together: While he arrived on stage a fashionably 30 minutes late, not one person in the 75,000 crowd held it against him as he launched straight into A Hard Day's Night 

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