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‘Tony and the Lady’ Sing at The Suffolk

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Nellie Norris and Larry Liso perform as Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett in

Nellie Norris and Larry Liso perform as Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett in "Tony and the Lady” coming to The Suffolk on March 7. COURTESY THE SUFFOLK

authorStaff Writer on Feb 15, 2025

The Suffolk presents “Tony and the Lady,” celebrating the friendship and music of Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, on Friday, March 7, at 8 p.m.

Recalling the style and class of their iconic concerts and recordings, “Tony and the Lady” features over 20 hits from the Great American Songbook such as “I Left My Heart in San Francisco,” “The Lady Is a Tramp,” “I Won’t Dance,” “It Don’t Mean a Thing if It Ain’t Got That Swing” and many more. Sit back and enjoy this iconic music as interpreted by the magical voices of Larry Liso and Nellie Norris.

Liso was the winner of “Best New Music Artist” at the 2019 Hollywood Fame Awards. He has also performed with greats like Tony Orlando and was the opening act for Don Rickles. Norris was the winner of “Best New Comer” from Branson Missouri Entertainment Weekly and was a featured performer at Harrah’s. She has also wowed audiences globally in South Korea performing for U.S. troops.

Tickets are $29 to $49 at thesuffolk.org. The Suffolk is at 118 East Main Street in Riverhead.

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