Overall Rating
4.5
By Joe263
Really Nice !!!!
He can still hit all the notes. Non-stop hour and a half of pure dancing in your seat. At 84 years old he is amazing.
By Amityguy
Fantastic!
This was a fantastic concert. He went on for much longer than I expected him to be able to. His voice was strong as ever the show never slowed down. It was fantastic
By nonnarosa519
fabulous show!
Frankie Valli was amazing to say the least. My only complaint is the lighting, and the monitors, they were not clear at all. All you see is white. His face was not clear at all.
By Littlebit4877
The show was incredible
The show was fantastic, Frankie still has the voice, I enjoyed the end the best pwhen he sang the old songs but overall the whole show was great
By beachbum6063
Incredible
Totally amazing. One of the best concerts i’ve EVER been too!! I’ve seen him many times over the years and he still sound great!
By Viable1
At 84 Frankie Valli still has it
It is amazing that at 84 Frankie Valli can still hit the high notes to such tunes as Sherry and Rag Doll. He played about 1.5 hours straight and sung most of his most popular songs. It was a real entertaining evening, and as my 22 yr old daughter said "You must go see him, he could die any day"....LOL
By Enorthportkev
Frankie Valli Bald Hill show
I cant deny my wife and I had to struggle with both are seats cracked in the se and t so we both were always sliding down and off them. Putting that annoyance aside, it was a great show. I knew I would have enjoyed it knowing all those great classics but he still, with bis band, surpassed expectations with a wonderful show.
By 4Season
Frankie Valli killed it!!
What a great concert. 83 years old, still kicking ass like he is 23. God bless him.
By JuneBug117
Frankie Vali was AMAZING
Great evening of non stop singing Beautiful evening
By Totalmbe
Very Good Performance
Frankie Valli was great. At 84 he puts together a great show. Great night in Long Island
Frankie Valli is best known as the frontman of The Four Seasons and stood out from contemporary singers for his unique falsetto vocals. Rising to fame in the ‘60s, Frankie Valli is still going strong as a solo artist 50 years later.
With The Four Seasons, Valli had 29 hit singles that reached the Top 40 and as a solo artist he added a further nine Top 40 hits. The first hit for the band was “Sherr,” which went to No. 1 in 1962. Frankie's first solo hit, “Can't Take My Eyes Off You,” which was to become his signature song, was released in 1967. Frankie and the band continued to have hits throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s. In 1978 Frankie was back with a big hit, performing the title track to the iconic film Grease, which became a favorite all over the world.
Throughout their career from the ‘60s to the mid-‘70s, The Four Seasons released around 20 albums, but many more compilation and collection albums were to be released over the years. A further 10 albums were released by Valli as a solo artist, the most recent of which was Romancing the 60s, released in 2007. Valli has continued to perform and tour throughout the decades, and continues to collaborate with other artists. As recently as 2010 Valli recorded a duet with Juice Newton, “The Biggest Part of Me,” which was released as a track on Newton's Duets: Friends & Memories album. Despite a very distinguished and long-standing career, Frankie Valli wasn't to make his debut on Broadway until 2012 when he performed in a week-long concert.
For a career that has spanned half a century, it’s difficult to list all the awards and acclaim Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons have won. It‘s testament to their success that in 1990 they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and that they entered the Vocal Group Hall of Fame a further nine years later. The popularity of some of their recordings has stood the test of time among fans and artists who have followed them down the years. Some 200 artists have made their own cover versions of “Can't Take My Eyes Off You” alone. As if being immortalized in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame wasn't enough, the life and careers of Frankie and The Four Seasons became the subject of the globally successful musical Jersey Boys in 2005. The show went on to win six Tony Awards and continues to tour today, stopping at the likes of the Old National Centre and other nationally acclaimed venues.