Chris Botti and Engelbert Humperdinck to perform at Rivers Casino

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Instrumental artist Chris Botti as well as Grammy-nominated and Golden Globe-winning singer Engelbert Humperdinck will perform at Rivers Casino in May, with Botti scheduled for May 7 and Humperdnick scheduled for May 14.

Since the release of 2004’s When I Fall in Love, Botti has established himself as one of the best-selling American instrumental artists. Four of his albums have reached the top spot on the Billboard jazz albums chart, and he has performed with the likes of, among others, Barbra Streisand, Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga and Michael Buble.

On the other hand, Humperdnick has sold more than 140 million records in a career that has spanned more than five decades. Having recorded songs with artists such as Elvis Presley, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, he has 64 gold and 35 platinum albums to his name.

“Hosting legendary artists like Chris Botti and Engelbert Humperdinck is such an honor,” said Justin Moore, general manager of Rivers Casino, in a press release. “Guests can expect to be moved by expressive instrumentals and iconic ballads in The Event Center this May.”

More information regarding tickets, which currently start at $45 for both shows, can be found at RiversCasino.com/Philadelphia.

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