June 1, 2026 - 02:55

Frankie Valli has pulled the plug on the remaining dates of the Four Seasons farewell tour, announcing he needs to step away from the stage to focus on his health. At 92 years old, the legendary singer made the decision to cancel all shows scheduled for the rest of the year, telling fans he needs to take time off.
The abrupt cancellation comes as a surprise to many who had tickets for upcoming performances. Valli, known for his soaring falsetto and hits like "Sherry" and "December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)," had been touring with the Four Seasons for decades. The farewell tour was meant to be a final lap for one of pop music's most enduring acts.
In a statement released by his team, Valli expressed regret over the decision but emphasized that his health must come first. No specific medical issue was disclosed, though the singer has faced various health challenges in recent years, including a bout with COVID-19 that forced earlier postponements.
Fans who purchased tickets through official channels will receive refunds. The cancellation marks the end of an era for a group that started in the 1960s and found new life decades later with the hit musical "Jersey Boys." Valli's career spans over 60 years, and his influence on rock and pop music remains undeniable. For now, the singer is expected to rest and recover away from the spotlight.
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