Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton: Up Close & Personal, 65 Years & Counting
Arcada Theatre
105 E Main St
St Charles, IL 60174
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VOTED ONE OF THE “TOP 4 SHOWS IN THE WORLD” BY TRIPADVISOR!
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…Wayne Newton.
Recognized and revered around the world, entertainment superstar Wayne 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.”
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Max
July 26th 2023
It was absolutely excellent. Wayne was so humble and so very personable. You can most definitely tell that he gives every performance 100%. He sang his hits “Danke Schoen” and. “Red Roses For A Blue Lady”. Wayne also brought his lovely wife Kathleen out to meet us. After the show, I did a meet-and-greet with him and he was as classy as class can get. God bless you, Wayne and here’s to 65 more years in Showbiz. Wayne truly is the ultimate Vegas Showman.
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Wayne Newton Biography
Carson Wayne Newton (born April 3, 1942 in Roanoke, Virginia) is an American singer and entertainer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He performed over 25,000 concerts in Las Vegas over a period of over 40 years. Newton was born to Evelyn Marie "Smith" (née Plasters) and Patrick Newton, who was an auto mechanic. His father was of Irish-Powhatan descent and his mother of German-Cherokee ancestry. While his father was in the U.S. Navy, Newton spent his early childhood in Roanoke. He was active in show business at an early age, learning the piano, guitar, and steel guitar at the age of six. Along with his older brother he appeared with the Grand Ole Opry roadshows, performed for President and auditioned unsuccessfully for Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour.
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