Paul Fracassi Returns to Puerto Vallarta With “Walk Like A Man”

Paul Fracassi returns to Act II Entertainment/The Red Room, March 14th with “Walk like a Man,” an exciting tribute to the legendary New Jersey-based recording stars Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Twenty-three year old singing sensation Paul Fracassi is a former Star Search and Canadian Idol semi-finalist and graduate of Toronto’s famous St. Elizabeth School for the Performing Arts, who impressed audiences with his “Walk Like A Man” Tribute Show at the Main Stage of Act II Entertainment in December of last year. He is back by popular demand to entertainment Puerto Vallarta crowds once again. This time Paul will be bringing his show to intimate stage of The Red Room Cabaret at Act II Entertainment.

Paul Fracassi’s “Walk like a Man” Tribute Show was inspired by “Jersey Boys”, the hit movie and stage play about the life and times of The Four Seasons. Paul’s performance is a sixties-style concert that presents a nostalgic look at The Four Seasons’ best-loved hits. The show is a tribute to the young Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Nick Massi and Tommy DeVito and the well-loved music that made them famous.

Paul Fracassi communicates the music of The Four Seasons with their signature beats and beautiful harmonies. His showmanship and vocal range are superb. He captures that thrilling fidelity that Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons are known for. “Walk Like A Man” allows audience members to relive the amazing music of this hugely popular era.

This incredible tribute show includes songs like, “December ’63”, “Sherry”, “Big Girls Don’t Cry”, “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You”, “Dawn” and the most memorable of all, “Walk Like a Man.” Paul Fracassi entertains audiences with his fabulous vocals and the powerful music of The Four Seasons. “Walk Like A Man” is an unforgettable musical performance that you’ll want to experience again and again.

Paul Fracassi channels the music of Frankie Valli and The Four Season in 7 shows at The Red Room in March. With powerful music and fabulous vocals, you’ll love every minute of this show. “Walk Like A Man” performances are scheduled for March 14th and 18th at 7:30 pm and for March 14, 15, 20, 22, 27 and 29 at 9:30 pm.

Act II Entertainment is located in the Zona Romantica of Puerto Vallarta on the corner of Insurgentes and Basilio Badillo. Tickets are available at the box office after 6:30 pm each day. For more information, call (322) 222-2357 or 222-1512. Online tickets can be purchased at vallarta tickets.com.

Luna Lounge Bucerias will also present a “Walk Like A Man” dinner/show on Friday, March 13th at 6:30pm. Tickets for this event are available by going to lunaloungebucerias.com.

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