Broadway’s Tony Kishman bringing Lauded McCartney Celebration to the Lincoln Amphitheatre

LINCOLN CITY – Tony Kishman and his band are bringing their lauded Paul McCartney celebration “Live and Let Die” to the Lincoln Amphitheatre’s Kyana Woodstock Performance Stage this Saturday, June 7.  This special event is being presented with support from Spencer Industries and the Thermwood Corporation.

“Paul McCartney is one of the world’s greatest voices and either primary or co-songwriter of many of the songs that we all know and love,” said Marc Steczyk, director of the Lincoln Amphitheatre.  “And Tony Kishman has an impressive resume that has seen Beatles’ producer George Martin and even McCartney himself offer praise of his efforts—if you’re a Beatles or McCartney fan, this is a night you will not want to miss.”

Kishman’s impressive resume includes starring roles in both the national and international tours of Broadway’s “Beatlemania” and performances in the International Symphonic Beatles production “Classical Mystery Tour”.  He is proudly endorsed by Hofner, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.

Tickets in the Lincoln Amphitheatre’s new open-air “Starlight” seating areas are all that remain for this incredible evening.  Starlight tickets are only $19.95 and are available at www.LincolnAmphitheatre.com, at the direct ticketing page link https://tinyurl.com/LetItBeLA, or by calling the Lincoln Amphitheatre box office at 812-937-2329.

The Lincoln Amphitheatre’s 2025 performance series is presented by the Spencer County Community Foundation & the Perry County Community Foundation. Tickets for all Lincoln Amphitheatre events, including upcoming June 26-28 performances of Pioneer Song:  a Celebration of Lincoln Amphitheatre Musicals, can be purchased at www.LincolnAmphitheatre.com, directly at https://tinyurl.com/LincolnAmphitheatre2025, or by phoning the box office at 812-937-2329.

About the Lincoln Amphitheatre

The Lincoln Amphitheatre is a majestic 2,200-seat venue located conveniently off Interstate 64 halfway between Evansville, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky, within Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana—the boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln.  The venue, a crown jewel for live outdoor entertainment and events in southern Indiana, has been under the management of the Indiana Destination Development Corporation since 2015.  For additional information, email lincolnamphitheatre@visitindiana.com or call 812-937-2329.