For over 20 straight years, The Bronx Wanderers have been wowing audiences around the globe with a one-of-a-kind, high-energy show rooted in family, music, and storytelling. Made up of a father, his two sons, and their two high school friends, this tight-knit group delivers a diverse mix of hilarious personal stories and a vast repertoire of songs spanning genres and generations. With no focus on a single artist or era, The Bronx Wanderers pride themselves on being one of the only shows able to entertain audiences of all ages in one sweeping musical tour de force.
The show centers around founder and father Vinny’s career in the record business, blending comedic banter, heartfelt moments, and a nonstop barrage of music’s biggest hits. Featuring songs from artists Vinny has recorded and produced—including Dion, Tony Orlando, The Jersey Boys, and Billy Joel—the performance seamlessly moves from timeless classics to today’s favorites. As Tony Orlando puts it, “I honestly feel a part of their family and you will too. It’s honestly one of my favorite shows of all time.” The stories, laughs, and music together offer a unique look into an American family pursuing a shared passion and succeeding together on stage.
Seemingly pre-destined to form, The Bronx Wanderers have become one of the top shows in Las Vegas, holding a residency for eight years and earning a Top 10 ranking among 256 shows. They have won the Best of Las Vegas Award 12 times and were inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame. Actor Chazz Palminteri sums it up best: “Whenever I’m in New York, I stop at two places. Gino’s Pastry Shop for Cannoli’s and then find out where the Bronx Wanderers are playing.” Their chemistry, energy, and joy prove that after 20 years, they’re still having the time of their lives—and audiences will too when they take the stage at Paramount Hudson Valley Theater on July 11.
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