Kauffman Center Presents: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts 1601 Broadway, Kansas City, Missouri
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Kauffman Center Presents: Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons, July 27. 7:30 p.m. Muriel Kauffman Theatre
Frankie Valli, who came to fame in 1962 as the lead singer of the Four Seasons, is hotter than ever in the 21st century. Thanks to the volcanic success of the Tony-winning musical Jersey Boys, which chronicles the life and times of Valli and his legendary group, classic songs as “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Walk Like a Man,” “Rag Doll” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” are all the rage yet again. As the play enters its third sold-out year on Broadway and two Jersey Boys touring companies travel around the U.S., the real Frankie Valli is packing concert halls coast to coast, from the Rose Theater, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, to L.A.’s Kodak Theater, home of the Academy Awards.
In Romancing The ’60s, Valli salutes the decade that made him a star. With his first new studio album in 15 years. he puts his own stamp on some of his favorite ’60s songs, the ones he always wanted to record but somehow got away. Produced by Bob Gaudio, an original member of the Four Seasons and Frankie’s long-time partner, the album includes unforgettable new versions of such gems as “Spanish Harlem,” “Call Me” and “Take Good Care of My Baby.” For as far into the future as anyone can see, Jersey Boys will introduce the music of Frankie Valli to new generations. Romancing The ’60s is a most welcome and long-awaited addition to that legacy. The man himself shows no signs of slowing down. As his character says at the end of Jersey Boys: “Like that bunny on TV with the battery, I just keep going and going and going.” For as long as he wants to sing, people will want to listen.
This event is co-presented by One Eleven Productions & Danny Zelisko Presents.
Purchase Tickets at https://tickets.kauffmancenter.org/frankie-valli
Kauffman Center Presents is made possible by the John N. and Marilyn P. McConnell Foundation