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Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi Bring In Millions For Hillary Clinton

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Paul McCartney, Jon Bon Jovi and Jimmy Buffett raised $3.7 million for Hillary Clinton.

On Tuesday night in the Hamptons, the three singers performed at a fundraiser for the Democratic presidential nominee at Buffett’s house where tickets to the event cost $25,00 for a ticket, according to The Daily Mail.(RELATED: Paul McCartney On Hillary Clinton: ‘She’s With Me’)

The 74-year-old singer reportedly sang hits like “Hey Jude” and “Can’t Buy Me Love.” He later joked with attendees about performing at the event, “This is the first time I’ve paid to hear myself sing,” according to another report.

Bon Jovi entertained the crowd with one of his biggest hits in recent years, “Who Says You Can’t Go Home.”

One of the attendees, Bravo’s Andy Cohen, shared video on his Instagram from the evening.

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The stop was one of three Clinton made on Tuesday, where people paid up to $100,000 to attend dinners and parties with the presidential nominee.

According to CNN reporter Dan Merica, the total raised for three fundraising events in the Hamptons was $6.8 million.