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Why see Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons?

The Real Jersey Boys

The original Jersey Boy, Frankie himself, is taking his latest incarnation of the Four Seasons on tour across the States in this year. The legendary falsetto and his band will be belting out the hits that made them world-famous during the last five decades, and what led them to sell over 100 million records worldwide. If you've been to see the musical Jersey Boys  then this is definitely one concert not to miss out on.

Expect to hear the hits such as 'Walk Like A Man', 'Sherry', 'Walking My Way Back to You', 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You', 'Rag Doll', plus many more, as this guy simply shows no sign of slowing down, let alone stopping.

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Dates

Finished Nov 3, 2013

Reviews

Customer reviews

52 reviews, average rating: (3.9 Stars)

Karl Ingram

Great nostalgia, BUT

We saw Frankie August 28, 2022 in Nashville. The nostalgia of seeing a living legend was wonderful. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to hear today’s Frankie but Frankie from many years past. We were disappointed, but not really angry. Perhaps he should be a little more honest with the audience and with himself. The music was great but not Frankie. Only the memories are left, MANY THANKS for those memories. ... Read more

David

Great performance

While some are saying this was lip sync. It’s not. What is happening is that ALL musicians now a days use electronic voice recognition technology and engineered to perfect the voice range and pitch. Frankie has a unique voice so it’s much easier to get it down perfect. Great energy, remember he’s 89! ... Read more

Richard Rose

Frankie Valli and the (20) 4 seasons

Frankie and his group put on a great show. He reminded us that their first #1 hit charted in Detroit. Detroit still loves him - the Fox was almost full. He still has an amazing voice and can belt out the songs. Great mix of all the Seasons' hits and some interesting covers - including a couple of Temptations songs. Frankie's musicians were excellent from trombones (yes trombones) to shredding guitars. Far cry from the origins but a great group. Don't know if there were 20 but it seemed like it. The 4 Seasons - Frankie's backup singers and dancers were like whirling dervishes - singing, dancing and moving in step with Frankie. Overall a wonderful night of entertainment by one of music's great performers. ... Read more

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