Wayne Newton, 'Mr. Las Vegas' himself, will entertain at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall

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MUNHALL – "Mr. Las Vegas," Wayne Newton, will journey 2,200 miles east to entertain at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.

Tickets for his Aug. 30 suburban Pittsburgh concert go on sale at 10 a.m. this Friday at LibraryMusicHall.com

Newton's Up Close and Personal Tour presents the legendary entertainer in an intimate setting where he will interact with the audience, perform favorite songs and share personal career highlights through music, film clips, anecdotes and audience Q&A.

Ticket prices: $59.75, $69.75, $94.75 and $194.75.

Wayne Newton will entertain at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.
Wayne Newton will entertain at Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall.

Newton's bio: "Legend. Icon. American Patriot. World-renowned, record-setting performer. The Midnight Idol. Mr. Entertainment. No other name or person is so defining, representative or synonymous with Las Vegas and the entertainment capital of the world than Mr. Las Vegas himself.

"Recognized and revered around the world, entertainment superstar Newton is known for his iconic signature song, 'Danke Schoen' in addition to countless other top hit singles including, 'Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast,' 'Red Roses for a Blue Lady,' 'At This Moment,' 'The Letter,' 'Summer Wind' and 'Years.'

"Newton has recorded and released, to date, an astounding 165 albums in his career.

"Newton was also recognized by the United States Department of Defense when they bestowed upon him its highest civilian award for being the only American entertainer to have performed in all of the respective countries of conflict."

This article originally appeared on Beaver County Times: Wayne Newton bringing tour to Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall