‘Sopranos’ Star, 94, Set to Make Rare Live Appearance

The actor will be connecting with fans on a different level.

June 16, 2025
Steve Schirripa, Dominic Chianese, and David Chase.
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Sopranos actor Dominic Chianese is set to make a rare public appearance at The Town Hall in New York City. On Monday, June 30, Chianese will reminisce about his career in the entertainment industry in front of a live audience — and he's expected to sing, too.

Chianese, who portrayed Corrado "Uncle Junior" Soprano on the hit HBO series, doesn't make too many public appearances these days, and he hasn't posted to his Instagram account since 2021. Nevertheless, he seems really excited for his upcoming show.

"The stories, they come out, and the songs, they sort of portray the stories, too," Chianese, 94, told People magazine. "I’m talking about all the beautiful mentors I've had all these years, wonderful mentors, colleagues in the business, especially Pacino and people like that, and the film directors."

"I played a lot of authority figures, lawyers, judges, criminals. I played priests. It's a wonderful career. It's a very long career, a checkered career," he added.

Tickets are available for purchase through Ticketmaster and range in price from around $65 to just over $200 per seat.

"Get ready for an unforgettable one night only concert event starring legendary actor and singer Dominic Chianese. From The Bronx to Hollywood and The Sopranos, Dominic shares hilarious stories and heartwarming memories all while serenading you with classic tunes from Naples Broadway and beyond," reads the show's description on the ticketing website.

As of the time of this writing, there are still plenty of great seats left at the venue.