The Midtown Men bring the sounds of the Four Seasons to Harrah’s Lake Tahoe

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If you go
What: The Midtown Men
When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 4
Where: Harrah’s Lake Tahoe
Tickets: $59.63 plus fees
From Broadway to Lake Tahoe, the Midtown Men are here to entertain.
The four-piece vocal group brings the sounds of the Four Seasons to the Harrah’s Lake Tahoe South Shore Room Saturday.
“The high-octane musical tour de force that took the ‘Jersey Boys’ phenomenon to Broadway and beyond, brings to life the greatest hits of the Sixties, rocking performing arts centers and symphony halls across the continent,” according to the group’s online biography. “Tour highlights for these Four Broadway vets and their powerhouse seven-piece band recently included a triumphant return to their ‘Jersey’ roots with a live concert special filmed at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in partnership with PBS.”
The group has also released a studio album and a live CD/DVD.
“Following the development of Jersey Boys and historic three season run on Broadway, the Midtown Men are lifting audiences to their feet in venues across the continent, realizing the dream they brought to life as the iconic Four Seasons,” according to the bio. “The Midtown Men is the next chapter for these accomplished entertainers, making them the first vocal group ever formed by the principal cast of a high-profile Broadway show. Not only have they continued to win over audiences of all ages in nearly 2,000 live shows, their self-titled debut album, ‘The Midtown Men: Sixties Hits’ was met with critical acclaim and garnered 5 star album reviews across iTunes and was followed by their first radio single ‘All Alone On Christmas’ with producer Steven Van Zandt and members of Springsteen’s E Street Band.”
Harrah’s Lake Tahoe is located at 15 U.S. Highway 50 in Stateline.
More information is available at http://www.ticketmaster.com.
— Lake Tahoe Action

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