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Frankie Valli Halts Tour for Health Reasons
30 May
Summary
- Frankie Valli, 92, is taking a break from his Last Encores tour.
- He cited health concerns for canceling shows for the rest of 2026.
- Several shows, including one in Newark, are affected by the decision.

Legendary singer Frankie Valli, aged 92, has announced a pause in his 'Last Encores' tour, canceling all remaining shows for 2026 to prioritize his health. Valli shared this decision via social media on Friday, May 29, expressing apologies to fans who had already purchased tickets.
This hiatus impacts several scheduled performances, including a July 17th engagement at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. While some shows, like those in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Anaheim, California, are listed as canceled, the overall status for many others remains uncertain. Valli had previously postponed an April 24th show in Pennsylvania due to a minor health issue.
The iconic voice behind hits like "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't Cry" has faced past criticism regarding his age and touring schedule. However, his team had previously defended his decision to continue performing, highlighting the positive audience reception and Valli's passion for music.
Details regarding Valli's specific health concerns have not been released. Fans are encouraged to visit his official website for the latest updates and information regarding rescheduled or canceled performances.