Petula Clark, Lala Brooks, Gene Cornish and More Join The Midtown Men at the Beacon Tonight

By: Jun. 20, 2015
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The Midtown Men, the vocal group comprised of four stars from the Original Broadway Cast of Jersey Boys, welcome a group of guest stars for their long awaited New York City Homecoming concert tonight, June 20th, 2015 at New York's famed Beacon Theatre (2124 Broadway, NYC).

Music icons Petula Clark, LaLa Brooks (The Crystals), Shirley Alston Reeves (The Shirelles) and Gene Cornish (The Rascals) will be special guest stars for the one night only concert, performing hits from the 1960s that made them legends, along with special guests Gary U.S. Bonds, Peter Asher and Mig Ayesa.

These stars will join The Midtown Men, led by Tony Award-winner Christian Hoff, Michael Longoria, Daniel Reichard, and Tony Award-nominee J. Robert Spencer, who after performing nearly 400 concerts across North America, will sing their celebrated arrangements of the greatest hits of the 1960s at the Beacon, their final show of this year's tour.

Promoted by Live Nation, tickets for The Midtown Men's NYC Homecoming can be purchased by visiting www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000.

The Midtown Men are in the middle of their fifth North American tour, playing symphony halls and performing arts centers from coast to coast. Upcoming concerts will be held at Boston (May 19-21), Austin (May 23), Red Bank, NJ (May 30), and Westbury, NY (June 19), and Las Vegas (August 28).

During their time in the mega-hit musical Jersey Boys, these four talented artists shared the stage for over a thousand performances. Since forming in 2010 as The Midtown Men, they have played in concert halls from coast to coast and have sung with over 20 major symphonies, including the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. In 2012, The Men released their first radio single, "All Alone on Christmas," written and produced by rock icon Steven Van Zandt and backed by Van Zandt's bandmates from Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band as a fundraiser for the Red Cross after Hurricane Sandy. They were honored to perform the song at the White House for the National Tree Lighting Ceremony in Washington DC that year. Wrapping up their fifth national tour in 2015, the "Men" continue to sell-out venues across the U.S. and Canada.

For more information on The Midtown Men, visit www.themidtownmen.com.


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