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  • Paul McCartney hosted an intimate party at his home in the Hamptons Thursday night
  • The musicians' guests included Chris Martin, Jon Bon Jovi, Jimmy Fallon, Alec Baldwin, Jimmy Buffett and more
  • The guests danced to The Jackson 5's "ABC," Queen's "We Will Rock You" and Jay-Z and Alicia Key's "Empire State of Mind"

Paul McCartney partied with several of his celebrity pals at his home in the Hamptons this week.

The singer-songwriter hosted an intimate gathering with his friends Thursday night, Page Six reported. Among his guests were his A-list pals Chris Martin, Jon Bon Jovi, Jimmy Fallon and Alec Baldwin.

The Beatles vocalist and bassist was photographed earlier in the day as the party was being set up. In photos obtained by the outlet, he wore joggers, a hoodie and a white shirt as he talked to the staff.

McCartney's guests arrived in casual outfits. Fallon, 46, was seen sporting a coat and pants, while the Coldplay frontman, 44, opted for a sweatshirt and pants.

Bon Jovi, 59, donned a black button-down and jeans. Meanwhile, his wife, Dorothea Hurley, opted for a floral maxi dress for the bash.

Baldwin was photographed arriving at the party in a black shirt with matching black pants and shoes. Jimmy Buffett opted for a printed long-sleeve polo shirt. The "Margaritaville" singer and Fallon were photographed smiling while hugging as they greeted each other.

Izak Senbahar, who threw McCartney’s daughter Mary a dinner for her book launch in 2018, was also spotted at the gathering.

According to Page Six, the guests danced to The Jackson 5's "ABC" and Queen's "We Will Rock You" and ended the night with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind."

In the photos, the guests were not wearing face masks. It's also unclear if McCartney wore his face mask throughout the bash.

But in a previous interview on SiriusXM's "The Howard Stern Show," McCartney shared that he loves wearing face masks.

"We love the mask," he was quoted by Page Six as saying in December 2020. "I walked into work today wearing a mask, you know, looking at everyone. Looking them right in the eye. 'Hello. You don't know who this is. Do you know who I think I am?'"

When asked by the radio host if he enjoyed the anonymity, McCartney gave a positive response, saying it allowed him to "go anywhere and do anything."

In the same interview, McCartney touched on the difficulties and one silver lining of the pandemic, sharing that it allowed him to spend more time with his family.

"In this most frightening year of our lives, I think we’ve got to kind of take some lessons from it, like, it’s quite good to slow down, it’s very good to be with your family, have time for people instead of just rushing around, and to me that was the silver lining," he said. "It’s not over but it’s something that’s brought a lot of people together, so I hope that we’ve learned something from it."

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Paul McCartney likely won't appear in "Yesterday." He is pictured at American Airlines Arena on July 7, 2017 in Miami, Florida. Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images