Golden Oldies April 2026

The Golden Oldies Spectacular is bringing a full night of classics to Proctors Theatre, featuring a lineup of legendary artists who helped define the sound of the late ’50s and early ’60s. Fans will hear unforgettable songs from groups like The Brooklyn Bridge, known for hits like “The Worst That Could Happen,” along with Jay Siegel's Tokens, whose international smash “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” remains one of the most recognizable songs of the era. The show also features teen idol Brian Hyland (“Sealed with a Kiss”), girl-group legend La La Brooks, and doo-wop favorites The Skyliners. With six classic acts and decades of chart-topping hits, the evening promises to be a nostalgic trip back to the golden age of rock and pop, celebrating the timeless music that continues to bring audiences to their feet.
Tickets on sale now at Proctors.org or by calling 518-346-6204.
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