A Centennial Tribute to Tony Bennett by Antonia Bennett

Sunday, August 09, 2026
Show 7:30pm | Doors 6:45pm
$50.15 to $61.15
GENERAL ADMISSION: $61.15
BABY GRAND MEMBER TICKETS: $50.15

Craft cocktails and small plates begin at 6:45pm.

General Admission seating available on a first-come basis. We also offer preferred seating for our Baby Grand members. 

PLUS GUESTS JOE GRANSDEN AND THE NOEL FREIDLINE TRIO
 

Join Tony Bennett’s daughter Antonia Bennett, along with Joe Gransden and The Noel Freidline Trio, with a centennial celebration as they honor the life, music, and jazz legacy of Tony Bennett. 

 
Tony Bennett’s life and legacy embody the absolute pinnacle of the Great American Story. As we honor the centennial milestone of his birth, his unprecedented career as the pre-eminent singer of the 20th and 21st centuries continues to embrace and inspire audiences across all generations.

Through his unyielding dedication to artistic excellence, Bennett became the ultimate “keeper of the flame,” extolling the timeless values of the Great American Songbook. Yet his impact reached far beyond the stage; he consistently stood on the front lines of modern history. A World War II veteran who fought in the Battle of the Bulge, Bennett went on to perform for eleven U.S. Presidents and marched side-by-side with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma. A lifelong pacifist and proactive humanitarian, his commitment to justice bridged cultural divides by highlighting our shared humanity. This special centennial tribute celebrates a visionary artist who achieved the American Dream without ever forgetting his roots—leaving behind a profound blueprint of dedication, courage, and compassion.

ANTONIA BENNETT

A preview of Antonia Bennett

Guided by Duke Ellington’s advice—“Number one, never give up. Number two, remember number one!”—jazz vocalist Antonia Bennett has spent her life honoring the Great American Songbook. The youngest daughter of legendary artist Tony Bennett and actress Sandra Grant Bennett, Antonia grew up in Los Angeles and began singing with her father at age four, surrounded by icons like Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Her early passion led her to Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music.

By the mid-2000s, Antonia was officially performing as her father’s opening act at renowned venues worldwide, including Radio City Music Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and London’s Royal Albert Hall. Her distinct voice—which The New York Times describes as a mix of “Billie Holiday and Rickie Lee Jones, with a hint of Betty Boop”—shines on her acclaimed releases Natural and Embrace Me. From recording “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm” with her father to capturing critics’ attention with her own swinging standards, Antonia continues to tour the world, effortlessly bridging her father’s incredible musical legacy with her own contemporary jazz artistry.

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