Harry Connick Jr. is preparing for what he calls “the greatest honor” of his career, and it’s all in memory of his late mother. In an emotional video shared on social media, the former “American Idol” judge revealed that he intentionally waited decades to perform at Carnegie Hall because he needed it to be for a special occasion. That special occasion has arrived, the day his mother would have turned 100 years old. This deeply personal concert marks the fulfillment of a promise he made to himself after losing her to ovarian cancer when he was just 13 years old.
Touching Tribute to His Mother
Harry shared the exciting news on his Instagram page. For the video post, he captioned it by wishing his mother a happy 100th birthday.
In the video, Connick says, “It’s a very happy day for me today. May 22, 2026, is my mom’s 100th birthday. She was born on May 22nd, 1926, right here, where I am now, in New York City.”
The special message than comes not only for his mother, but for his fans. Connick continued, “She used to say she could rest easy knowing that I played in Carnegie Hall. Well, she died of ovarian cancer when I was 13, and I never got a chance to play at Carnegie Hall. So, I made a promise to myself that I wasn’t going to play there until a very special occasion. Today is that occasion.”
With today being his mother’s 100th birthday, it seems like the perfect time to do it. In the caption, he said he will be performing an orchestral piece his written for her. He wrote, “This performance will be, by far, the greatest honor of my career.”
A Tribute to All Moms
Not only will this performance be a special tribute to his own mother, but Connick also wanted to make it a special night for all moms.
He continued, “Tonight, I will walk into Carnegie Hall for the very first time. In fact, I’m not going to any rehearsals or anything. I’ll show up about 7:00 (p.m.) to the theater, and then I’ll walk out on that stage and be in that room for the very first time for 8:00 (p.m.) tonight to celebrate my mom, Anita Livingston Connick, on her 100th birthday.”
While he will definitely be thinking about his own mother, especially since he wrote the show for her. He also said he is going to be thinking about all the moms out there.
Connick added, “I just wanted to let all of you know, I’m thinking about you. I lost my mom from cancer, and we all love our moms. So, this concert isn’t only a dedication of a symphony I wrote to my mom tonight, but it’s for all of us celebrating how much we love our moms. So, here’s to all the incredible mothers out there. I love all of you, and I’ll be thinking about you on stage tonight.”
He ended by blowing a kiss to all his fans. Harry Connick Jr. will be performing tonight at Carnegie Hall in honor of his mother.




I would love to see him in concert. I have loved him for so many years!