Paul McCartney to Be Honored with $2.5 Million Statue in Fort Worth — A Monument to Music, Legacy, and Hometown Roots
Fort Worth, Texas — Music lovers and residents alike are celebrating an extraordinary announcement: the Fort Worth city council has officially approved a $2.5 million project to commission a statue of music legend Paul McCartney in the heart of Sundance Square. The decision, which came after collaborative discussions between local leaders and representatives from the global music community, marks a historic tribute to one of the most influential musicians of all time.
The proposed monument will feature a 16-foot-tall bronze statue of Paul McCartney, capturing him mid-song with his iconic Höfner bass, evoking the energy and charisma that made him a household name for more than six decades. Acclaimed sculptor Daniel Jennings, whose works grace major landmarks across the U.S., has been tapped to design the piece, promising an artistic celebration of McCartney’s legacy that will stand for generations.
“This isn’t just a statue,” said Fort Worth Mayor Linda Collins at the press conference announcing the project. “This is a testament to Paul McCartney’s enduring impact on music and culture — and to Fort Worth’s commitment to honoring artists who inspire the world.”
While McCartney was born in Liverpool, England, Fort Worth has a special connection to the legendary Beatle, who performed some of his most memorable concerts here and has spoken fondly of the city’s warm hospitality and love for live music. Over the decades, his visits to Fort Worth have left a lasting impression on locals who remember the electric atmosphere of his shows.
The statue’s location in Sundance Square — one of Fort Worth’s busiest cultural hubs — was selected to maximize accessibility for visitors and to serve as a vibrant symbol of the city’s ties to musical greatness. Plans for the surrounding plaza include lush landscaping, seating areas for reflection, and an interactive exhibit chronicling McCartney’s groundbreaking career with The Beatles, Wings, and his solo work.
Fans worldwide have reacted with enthusiasm, flooding social media with hashtags like #McCartneyStatue and sharing personal stories of how his music has shaped their lives. In the first week alone, a fan-driven crowdfunding campaign raised over $300,000 to support the statue’s creation — a clear sign of the universal love and respect McCartney commands across generations.
Local resident and lifelong fan James Holloway shared his excitement: “Paul’s songs have been the soundtrack to my entire life. Knowing there will be a place in our city to celebrate his music is absolutely incredible.”
The music industry also applauded the decision. Artists across genres posted tributes online, with Elton John tweeting: “Sir Paul deserves every honor this world can give him — his music changed everything.”
Though Paul McCartney himself has yet to comment publicly, insiders close to the artist report he was “deeply honored and humbled” by the news. Sources say he looks forward to visiting Fort Worth to attend the statue’s unveiling ceremony, which city officials plan to make a massive public event with live performances from local musicians, fireworks, and surprise guest appearances.
Beyond recognizing McCartney’s unparalleled contributions to music, city leaders see the statue as part of a larger plan to strengthen Fort Worth’s reputation as a destination for music tourism and cultural events. The Fort Worth Cultural Commission is already planning an annual “McCartney Music Festival” to coincide with the anniversary of the statue’s unveiling — an event they hope will draw visitors from around the globe.
“This monument will not only honor Paul McCartney but also serve as a beacon for aspiring artists,” said Marlon Hayes, director of the Fort Worth Cultural Commission. “It tells young musicians: ‘Your talent and creativity can change the world.’”
For local businesses, the excitement is equally palpable. Hotels, restaurants, and shops near Sundance Square are gearing up for a surge of visitors once the statue is unveiled, predicting a major boost to the local economy. “Having a monument to someone like Paul McCartney in our city will bring fans from everywhere,” said Serena Brooks, owner of a popular café near the future statue site. “We can’t wait to welcome them.”
As plans progress, Fort Worth prepares to celebrate the remarkable life and music of Paul McCartney — a man whose melodies have transcended borders, generations, and genres. When the statue is finally revealed, it promises to become not just a tourist attraction, but a powerful reminder of music’s unique ability to unite people and inspire hearts across the world.