There are performers… and then there are storytellers. On Saturday, April 4th, 2026, audiences at Bellmore Movies & The Showplace will experience something far beyond a concert—an intimate, unforgettable evening with show business, and cultural evolution.
Tony Orlando is not just a voice that defined an era—he is a witness to it. From the golden age of pop to the ever-changing landscape of entertainment, his journey has intersected with some of the most iconic names and moments in music. With a career spanning decades, he has lived the stories most people only read about—sharing stages, studios, and personal moments with legends who shaped generations.
“The Storyteller” is exactly that—an evening where Tony opens the vault. He brings audiences behind the curtain, into the rooms where history happened. The triumphs, the struggles, the unexpected turns, and the deeply human moments that define a life in entertainment are delivered not as distant memories, but as vivid, heartfelt experiences. His storytelling is raw, funny, emotional, and completely authentic—each story unfolding like a scene from a classic film.

And just when the audience feels they’ve traveled through decades of music history, Tony reminds them why his voice became part of that history in the first place.
The night culminates in a live performance of his beloved songs—the very soundtrack to so many lives. These aren’t just performances; they are emotional callbacks, delivered by the man who lived them, felt them, and now shares them in their purest form.
This is not a typical show. It’s a conversation. A reflection. A celebration of a life fully lived in the spotlight and behind the scenes. It’s an evening where nostalgia meets truth, and where one man’s journey becomes something universally relatable.
For anyone who loves music, history, or simply a great story told by someone who truly knows how to tell it—this is a night you won’t want to miss.
Saturday, April 4th, 2026
Bellmore Movies & The Showplace
Bellmore, New York
A night you’ll never forget—because stories like these don’t come around twice.






































































































