With the swing of his band, George Bugatti takes audiences on a 28-city coast-to-coast musical tour that is both nostalgic and evocative.

From Walking in Memphis, Viva Las Vegas, and Wichita Lineman to Philadelphia Freedom, Chicago, and New York State of Mind, each city song is brought to life with Sweeping High-Definition Visuals — projected in sync with the music.

Portraits Of America Music Show Featuring Famous Classic Songs About American Cities - George Bugatti

Every song is enriched with fascinating trivia about the cities and the legends who first made the songs famous. Bugatti first launched Portraits of America in Las Vegas, before touring 25 cities. Now, this 250th-Anniversary Edition arrives as a spectacular live experience — equal parts concert, cinematic journey, and a heartfelt love letter to America.

Portraits Of America Music Show Featuring Famous Classic Songs About American Cities - George Bugatti

Portraits Of America 250th Anniversary

“Sounding at times like Tony Bennett, Bugatti sings with all the hallmarks of crooner style, half-whispering keywords and sliding silkily through phrases.”

— Daryl H. Miller, LOS ANGELES TIMES.

Crooner George Bugatti takes your audience on a heartfelt tour through America’s great cities in this 250th-birthday edition. Great songs, super visuals, engaging stories—he wraps it all up with his silky vocals, and endearingly warm stage presence in this spectacular show.

Country Roads / America the Beautiful
Route 66
New York, New York
Viva Las Vegas
Please Come to Boston
Weekend in New England
Walking in Memphis
My Girl (Detroit- Motown)
Philadelphia Freedom
Allentown
By the Time I Get to Phoenix
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
Chicago/ My Kind of Town/ All That Jazz
Wichita Lineman
Kansas City
New York State of Mind
Georgia
Galveston
Carolina / Chattanooga Choo Choo
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
House of the Rising Sun
Moonlight in Vermont
Key Largo
Blue Hawaii
Arthur’s Theme
REPRISE: Take Me Home, Country Roads

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