Frankie Valli has enjoyed a good stage presence over the years. However, his declining health, which is due to aging, has been a concern for his fans, who feel he should give up on stage performance. A source close to the singer disclosed that Valli is “living on borrowed time,” and he has been discreet about the full nature of his ailment.
Despite Valli’s health concerns, he is still determined to push boundaries, and it seems stage performance is what keeps him going at this phase of life. The 90-year-old is fiercely dedicated to his craft, with an unwavering desire to connect with audiences through his music.
Frankie Valli Health sparks concerns at a recent concert – are these his last days?
This video of a 90-year-old Frankie Valli struggling to even lip sync to his old music is hard to watch. Let the man retire. pic.twitter.com/NPmcVIZ4mn
— Thinkwert (@Thinkwert) August 8, 2024
Recently, a disturbing video from Valli’s August concert at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California, has sparked serious concerns and debate about his health. In the footage, the singer visibly struggled to lip sync to the iconic song “Grease,” famously performed by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in the movie of the same name.
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Adding to the growing worry, Valli was seen appearing frail and unsteady as he clutched onto a railing for support moments before taking the stage. This alarming sight left fans deeply concerned about his well-being and if his current health condition will permit him to continue performing.
The singer is not ready to bid farewell to stage performance
Sources revealed that while the future may hold some uncertainty, one thing is evident for Valli: the musician is far from ready to bid farewell to the stage. An insider shared that Valli’s determination to continue performing stems from a deep desire to avoid a life of isolation and inactivity.
Having always thrived in a dynamic and vibrant lifestyle, he remains confident that he can continue to do so. He draws motivation from other legendary entertainers, such as Dick Van Dyke and William Shatner, who, even at the ages of 93 and 98, respectively, are still actively engaging with their audiences and pursuing their passions.