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Frankie Valli Cancels the Remainder of the Four Seasons’ Farewell Tour, Citing Health Concerns

Ticketmaster lists nine canceled dates as Valli plans six months of recovery before considering a return to the stage in 2027.

  • On Friday, May 29, 92-year-old music legend Frankie Valli announced he is canceling the remainder of his 2026 concert dates to focus on his health. He apologized to fans, stating "I'm so sorry to disappoint the folks who have purchased tickets to my shows."
  • Longtime representative Victoria Varela stated Valli chose to cancel rather than postpone shows to avoid holding fans' money in limbo. He wanted to avoid "prolonging, through the rescheduling process, the pain of people who've bought these tickets."
  • Ticketmaster lists nine canceled performances, including upcoming shows in Scottsdale, Arizona; Anaheim, California; and Newark, New Jersey. The next three were scheduled for June 26, June 28, and July 17.
  • Varela stated Valli intends to devote the next six months to his recovery. He will consider a return to performing in 2027.
  • A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the 92-year-old has maintained a performing career spanning seven decades. His life inspired the Tony Award-winning musical 'Jersey Boys,' which ran on Broadway from 2005–2017.
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Frankie Valli cancels the remainder of the Four Seasons’ farewell tour, citing health concerns

Frankie Valli, whose legendary falsetto defines the sound of the 1960s rock group the Four Seasons, has cancelled the remainder of the band’s 2026 tour dates.

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Asbury Park Press NJ broke the news in Neptune City, United States on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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