Frankie Valli, 92, Cancels 2026 Concerts for Health

Frankie Valli, 92, Cancels 2026 Concerts for Health
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Legendary singer Frankie Valli, 92, has announced the cancellation of his 2026 concert tour, citing a need to prioritize his health. The announcement, made via social media on Friday, impacts all remaining concert dates originally scheduled for the year.

Valli expressed regret for any disappointment caused to fans who had already purchased tickets. “I’m so sorry to disappoint the folks who have purchased tickets to my shows,” he wrote in a statement posted online. Details regarding ticket refunds and potential rescheduling have not yet been released, but further information is expected to be announced shortly.

Frankie Valli, born Francis Albert Castelluccio, rose to fame as the lead singer of The Four Seasons in the 1960s. The group, known for hits like “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” and “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night),” achieved widespread popularity and remains a significant influence in American popular music. Valli’s solo career has also been remarkably successful, spanning several decades and solidifying his status as a beloved icon in the music industry.

While Valli has continued to perform actively into his 90s, this decision to cancel the tour suggests a necessary shift toward prioritizing his well-being. Fans and well-wishers have expressed their support for Valli's decision on social media, hoping for his speedy recovery and future return to the stage.

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