A concert celebrates Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday, with music and thanks

A shirt with images of Jimmy Carter is worn by an attendee at the 100th birthday celebration performance for the former president Wednesday at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta Ga. (Dustin Chambers/The New York Times)

The Fox Theater is shown on Tuesday, where a 100th birthday celebration performance was staged in honor of former President Jimmy Carter who has been in hospice care for the past 19 months, in Atlanta Ga. (Dustin Chambers/The New York Times)

From left: Former President Jimmy Carter’s great-grandsons Thomas and Henry Carter; their father Jason Carter; Andrew Young, a civil rights activist, a former ambassador to the United Nations and mayor of Atlanta; and his wife Carolyn share a laugh backstage at the 100th birthday celebration for Jimmy Carter at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Sept. 17, 2024. The B-52’s, BeBe Winans, Angélique Kidjo, Chuck Leavell and many others performed at the concert honoring Carter, who has been in hospice care for the past 19 months. (Dustin Chambers/The New York Times)

ATLANTA — The night included gospel hymns and “America the Beautiful” and the B-52s lighting up the Fox Theater, one of the oldest auditoriums in Atlanta, with a performance of “Love Shack.” In one moment, the crowd was on its feet as Angélique Kidjo, the acclaimed Beninese musician, sang and danced. In another, they shimmied and sang along to a cover of “Ramblin’ Man.”