One Of The Most Emotional And Unforgettable Tributes In Kennedy Center Honors History Took Place In 2010, When Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler Stepped Onto The Stage To Honor Paul McCartney.

In 2010, music royalty came together for a special tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of all time — Paul McCartney. As part of the Kennedy Center Honors, Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler took the stage to deliver a powerhouse performance that celebrated McCartney’s legendary contributions to music.

With his trademark swagger and soaring vocals, Tyler performed a medley from The Beatles’ iconic Abbey Road album, blending raw rock energy with heartfelt admiration. The medley featured segments from classics like “She Came in Through the Bathroom Window,” “Golden Slumbers,” “Carry That Weight,” and the anthemic “The End.” Backed by a full band and vibrant harmonies, Tyler’s performance was both electrifying and deeply respectful, embodying the spirit of the Beatles’ original magic while giving it his own edge.

As McCartney watched from the audience, the emotion was evident — a blend of nostalgia, pride, and appreciation. The crowd responded with thunderous applause, knowing they had just witnessed a meeting of two rock legends: one paying tribute to another. The performance not only honored McCartney’s timeless artistry but also reminded the world of the enduring impact of Abbey Road on generations of musicians.

It remains one of the standout moments from the 2010 Kennedy Center Honors — a fitting salute from one rock icon to another.