Frankie Valli ends remaining stops of farewell tour in Florida.
Frankie Valli, the 92‑year‑old lead vocalist of the Four Seasons, announced the cancellation of all remaining shows in 2026 due to health reasons. The decision was posted on social media on Friday and applies to eight scheduled dates across the United States.
Valli has been the sole founding member still touring with the band, which began a farewell run titled “The Last Encores” in October 2023. Previous concerts in April were postponed to later in the year, but the latest text confirms that no further events will take place for 2026.
The Four Seasons rose to prominence in the 1960s with hits such as “Sherry” and “December 1963 (Oh What a Night).” The group has sold approximately 100 million records worldwide and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.
Valli also received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2026 for his solo achievements and contributions to music. He expressed a desire to recover and resume performances in the future.
No official replacement or rescheduling has been announced for the canceled tour stops, and ticket purchasers have not yet received refund details.


































