Scalissi to headline special tribute to Martin

Toronto, OHLocal News

Joe Scalissi will headline a tribute to Dean Martin on June 13 at Undo’s Restaurant in Weirton, celebrating the legendary entertainer as part of the Dean Martin Hometown Festival weekend. The evening will begin with cocktails at 3 p. m. , followed by a sit-down dinner at 3:30 p. m.

, and the performance commencing at 5 p. m. Tickets are available for $65 for general admission and $75 for VIP seating, which includes premium reserved seating, exclusive table service, and a bottle of wine. Organizers noted that the event has limited seating and is expected to sell out quickly, prompting guests to purchase tickets early. Scalissi, known as one of the most authentic Dean Martin tribute artists, captivates audiences with his velvety voice and engaging performance style.

The Dean Martin Association expressed pride in presenting this unforgettable evening of music and nostalgia. Attendees can look forward to a memorable experience, with officials encouraging participation by stating, "Come raise a glass and enjoy a show that will leave you saying, ‘Ain’t that a kick in the head! ’" The event promises to honor the legacy of Steubenville's iconic entertainer.

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