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Tickets for ‘Valentine’s Day’ with LIVE BIG BAND starring Tony Sands in Washington DC
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General Info
📅 Date: 14/02/2024
🕒 Time: 08:00 - 10:00
📍 Location: 600 14TH STREET N.W., WASHINGTON, DC, United States
Description
Back again for Valentine's Day, join Tony Sands for some romance that will take you in its arms in an evening of music inspired by love songs from Frank Sinatra and the Great American Songbook. Share the evening with your special someone and the beautiful voice of Tony Sands! You’ll never get a chance to see Frank Sinatra, or even Frank Sinatra Jr., perform in concert, but some people say that Tony Sands is the next best thing. Tony’s Atlantic City Reviews of the That’s Life Concert have praised Sands not only for his uncanny vocal re-creation of Sinatra, but for his mannerisms that help create the illusion that Ol’ Blues Eyes is back. Sands will be performing such hits as That's Life, Come Fly With Me, Luck Be A Lady, My Way, New York New York, and many more. Sands will be accompanied by his nine Piece Band. Don’t miss this one of a kind musical tribute to Frank Sinatra. It’s as if Frank walked off the screen and onto the stage.