ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Feb 18 2026, 11:00 AM EST

Live And Let Die - The Music Of Paul McCartney
Sat, 8 Aug, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
6:00 PM EDT
Sony Hall
235 W 46th St, New York, NY 10036
ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Feb 18 2026, 11:00 AM EST
Description
VIP Seating
$58
General Admission Seating
$40
All Seating Tickets Include Guaranteed Seating in Designated Section • Cabaret Style • First Come, First Serve
Standing Room Only
$35
Full Menu + Prix Fixe Menu Available
$20 Minimum Per Person at Tables
All Ages for Entry
Visit Our Upstairs Bar & Restaurant Pre or Post Show
Groups of 10+ Contact Us
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Age Limit
All Ages
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Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney
Live and Let Die: The Music of Paul McCartney
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When Beatles producer, Sir George Martin, tells you that “You sound like Paul McCartney” and Paul McCartney himself comments that “You are a great musician”.......what more is there to say!
The critically-acclaimed show ‘Live and Let Die’ featuring Tony Kishman, veteran of the Broadway smash hit musical “Beatlemania”, is a dynamic full multimedia Concert Production that has set high performance standards as it celebrates the music of Paul McCartney.
Hailed by the media as “The Quintessential Paul McCartney” – Tony has performed to audiences worldwide and is regarded by “Beatlemaniacs” as the world’s best McCartney look-alike/sound-alike and with an amazing line-up of world class musicians; the show continues to gather glowing reviews and sell out major venues across the US.
With state-of-the-art sound, lighting, and a note-perfect, visually accurate recreation, you’ll hear hit songs from the Beatles catalog and Paul McCartney’s solo works including: ‘Hey Jude’, ‘Jet’, ‘Penny Lane’, ‘Live And Let Die’, ‘Yesterday’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘My Love’, ‘Let It Be’, ‘Maybe I’m Amazed’, ‘Got to Get You Into My Life’, ‘Silly Love Songs’ and many more…
Tony Kishman never fails to have enthusiastic sell-out crowds on their feet receiving countless standing ovations from the first song to the last.