Frankie Avalon

Frankie Avalon

Tropicana Showroom at Tropicana Atlantic City, 2831 Boardwalk Ave, 08401 Atlantic City Kort

fim. 24.06.2027 15:30

Experience the charm, charisma, and timeless voice of Frankie Avalon, one of America's most beloved teen idols. With a string of #1 hits and memorable film appearances that helped define an era, Frankie became a true pop culture sensation. Audiences will relive the magic of classics like Venus, Why, Bobby Sox to Stockings, and Just Ask Your Heart, along with stories and memories from a remarkable career spanning decades. With his signature smooth vocals and effortless stage presence, Frankie continues to captivate audiences, bringing warmth, nostalgia, and timeless entertainment to every performance. This is more than a concert - it's a rare opportunity to see a music legend in person and celebrate the soundtrack of a generation.

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  • Frankie Avalon
    Frankie Avalon

    Francis Thomas Avallone (born September 18, 1939 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was an American actor, singer and teen idol in the 1950s and early 1960s. By the time he was 12, Avalon began making appearances on U.S. television for his trumpet prowess, and as a teenager, played with Bobby Rydell in a band known as Rocco and the Saints. In 1959, his songs "Venus" and "Why?" both went to number one on Billboard magazine's Hot 100. Indeed, "Why" was the last #1 hit of the 1950s. During the 1960s, Avalon became known for his roles in the Beach Party film genre. Later, he became the U.S. national television spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In. Songs "Cupid" "Venus" "Why?" "Dede Dinah" "You Excite Me" "Ginger Bread" "What Little Girl" "I'll Wait You" "Bobby Sox to Stockings" "A Boy Without a Girl" "Two Fools" "Just Ask Your Heart" "Beauty School Dropout" "Swinging On A Rainbow" "Don't Throw Away All Those Teardrops" "Where Are You" "Tuxedo Junction" "Don't Let Love Pass Me By" "Togetherness" "The Puppet Song" "A Perfect Love" "All of Everything" "Who Else But You" "True, True Love" "You Are Mine" "A Miracle"