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Paul McCartney, Elton John to Make Cameos in ‘Spinal Tap’ Sequel

Paul McCartney and Elton John are both set to make cameo appearances in the upcoming sequel to This is Spinal Tap. Per Rolling Stone, director Rob Reiner confirmed the legendary cameos during…

Paul McCartney performing on stage; Michael McKean as David St. Hubbins from Spinal Tap performing on stage; Elton John performing on stage.
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Paul McCartney and Elton John are both set to make cameo appearances in the upcoming sequel to This is Spinal Tap.

Per Rolling Stone, director Rob Reiner confirmed the legendary cameos during an appearance on Richard Herring's podcast. In addition to cameos from Sir Paul and Sir Elton, country music icon Garth Brooks will also make a cameo in the sequel to the 1984 cult classic mockumentary. Reiner also mentioned that filming will begin in February.

News of a long-awaited sequel to This is Spinal Tap was confirmed in May 2022 by Deadline. At that time, Spinal Tap II was slated for release in March 2024. Of course, the release has since been pushed back to an unknown date.

Reiner confirmed he'd be reprising his role of Marty DiBergi. Additionally, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Christopher Guest are on board as David St. Hubbins, Derek Smalls and Nigel Tufnel, respectively. (No word yet on who has the unfortunate task of playing the drummer.)

As for the premise of the film, Reiner said it centers around a final concert of sorts. Spinal Tap's manager, Ian Faith, passed away. His wife inherited a contract that stated the band still owed Faith one more concert. (In real life, actor Tony Hendra, who played Faith, died in March 2021 at age 79.)

Reiner's DiBergi character documents the final concert, which is reportedly being shot in the style of Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz. In May 2022, Reiner told Deadline that DiBergi feels he owes it to Spinal Tap to capture this concert. He says the band was upset with the first film.

"When I heard they might get back together, I was a visiting adjunct teacher’s helper at the Ed Wood School of Cinematic Arts," said Reiner. "I drop everything to document this final concert."

The iconic cult classic This is Spinal Tap was released in theaters 35 years ago today (March 2.) It is easily one of the most quotable, funniest films of all time to the point where even the biggest rock stars can own up to its painfully true moments.

Obviously, the most popular line from the film is, "These go to 11," but there are so many other golden nuggets in this brilliant mockumentary. In honor of the anniversary of the film’s theatrical release, here are 11 other quotes from This is Spinal Tap that aren't "These go to 11!"

(Note:  This list is numbered, not ranked. Ranking each line would be like asking us which Spinal Tap drummer was our favorite.  It’s simply too hard of a question to answer.)

1. “Here lies David St. Hubbins…and why not”

2. “You don’t do heavy metal in Dubly, you know.”

3. “I do not, for one, think that the problem was that the band was down.  I think that the problem may have been that there was a Stonehenge monument on the stage that was in danger of being crushed by a dwarf.”

4. “Well, this piece is called ‘Lick My Love Pump.’”

5. “It’s such a fine line between stupid, and uh…clever”

6. “This miniature bread…”

7. “The review you had on ‘Shark Sandwich,’ which was merely a two-word review, just said ‘Sh-t sandwich.’”

8. “He was the patron saint of quality footwear.” – David St. Hubbins on the origin of his last name.

9. “We're very lucky in the band in that we have two visionaries, David and Nigel, they're like poets, like Shelley and Byron. They're two distinct types of visionaries, it's like fire and ice, basically. I feel my role in the band is to be somewhere in the middle of that, kind of like lukewarm water.”

10. “None more black”

11. “Well, so what? What's wrong with bein' sexy?” “Sex-IST!”

Erica Banas is rock/classic rock news blogger that loves the smell of old vinyl in the morning.

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights