Tony Orlando has been playing in Las Vegas for 50 years, and this week, he is going to end his golden run in the City of Sin.
But that is not the end of the 79-year-old’s live performances. He is going to play six more cities before he says farewell to singing in front of an audience.
“I am so honored that my last concert will be at my favorite venue on Earth, Mohegan Sun Arena,” said Tony Orlando. “My relationship with Tom Cantone, the stage crews, and the staff at Mohegan Sun Arena has been flawless. I also want to thank all my friends within the Mohegan Tribe for making me feel like family and for the opportunity to say goodbye. Thank you for making my dreams come true.”
So, tie a yellow ribbon around his tour bus because he is retiring. And I am sad about it.
January 19, 20, 21 – Las Vegas, Nevada – South Point Casino
February 27, 28 – Niagara Falls, Ontario – Fallsview Casino
March 2 – Des Plaines, Ill. – Des Plaines Theater
March 3 – St. Charles, Ill. – The Arcada Theater
March 16 – Atlantic City, N.J. – Resorts Casino Hotel
March 22 – Uncasville, Conn. – Mohegan Sun Arena