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Power to The People: John and Yoko Live in NYC

Power to The People: John and Yoko Live in NYC

Power To The People: John and Yoko Live in NYC is the 2026 multiscreen concert film of two massive live shows by John Lennon and Yoko Ono at Madison Square Garden, New York City on 30 August 1972, newly restored, re-edited and remixed by the Lennons’ seven-times GRAMMY®-Award winning team.

John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephant’s Memory and Special Guests performed these now-legendary sold-out One To One concerts to a combined audience of 40,000 people, raising over $1.5M (equivalent to $11.5M in 2026) for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They were the only full-length concerts John Lennon (with Yoko Ono) performed after leaving The Beatles.

Originally filmed by multi-camera director Steve Gebhardt in 1972, this 2026 version of the concert film is directed by Simon Hilton, edited by Ben Wainwright-Pearce and produced by Peter Worsley and Sean Ono Lennon. Music Production is by Sean Ono Lennon; mixed and engineered by Paul Hicks and Sam Gannon.

Hits performed include John’s ‘New York City’, ‘Instant Karma!’, ‘Imagine’ and ‘Mother’, plus Yoko’s ‘Don’t Worry Kyoko’ and ‘Open Your Box’, plus rousing renditions of ‘Come Together’ and ‘Hound Dog’ and encore ‘Give Peace a Chance’ with special guests Stevie Wonder, Melanie and many others.

The Park Theatre
$15
06:30 PM - 07:50 PM on Wed, 29 Apr 2026

Event Supported By

The Park Theatre
603-532-8888
info@theparktheatre.org

Artist Group Info

p.ueda@yahoo.com
The Park Theatre
19 Main Street
Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452
6035328888
info@theparktheatre.org

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