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2026
Carole King's monumental concert on May 26, 1973, drew over 100,000 fans to Central Park's Great Lawn, marking a triumphant return to her New York roots—just 14 miles from her childhood home in Brooklyn. At the pinnacle of her career, King showcased the emotional depth of her iconic album Tapestry, already a bestseller. She also previewed tracks from her upcoming release, Fantasy, which continued her streak of Billboard Top Ten hits. Jack Nicholson famously declared the performance one of the few must-see events of the moment, solidifying King's status as a generational musical force.