May 7-9, 2024 | 54 Below, New York City
Melissa Errico returns to her home at 54 Below and to her favorite songwriter with an entirely new program of Sondheim songs, celebrating her new album (released February 16, 2024 on Concord) and a different side of Steve.
March 22, 2024 | The Green Room 42, New York City
After her scintillating show, “Terminal Ingenue,” Errico returns in a new one-woman show inspired by the New York songs of Stephen Sondheim. Melissa sings Sondheim the social observer — a writer whose every song has the quality of a great short story.
February 14-18, 2024 | Birdland Jazz Club, New York City
After her spectacularly successful, sold-out Valentine’s week residency at Birdland last year, Melissa returns with a new program, celebrating her new album of New York songs by the greatest of New York songwriters, Sondheim In The City.
May 28, 2023 | France Musique at Carreau De Temple, Paris, France
June 2, 2023 | Le Bal Blomet, Paris, France
The programme consisted of music by Michel Legrand — the common star under which these two “leading, and tall, ladies” stand, as the muses and stars of Legrand’s only musical comedie which ran on Broadway
September-November 21, 2021 | Feinstein’s / 54 Below, New York City
Entitled Terminal Ingénue: The Mis-Education of Melissa Errico, the evening traced the actor’s history from Broadway ingénue through “grateful girl singer.” The show featured songs by Lerner and Loewe, Kurt Weill and Ogden Nash, Cole Porter, Michel Legrand, and Stephen Sondheim.
September-November 21, 2021 | Feinstein’s / 54 Below, New York City
“Melissa Sings Her New York” played multiple sold-out encores from September to November 21, 2021 at Feinstein’s / 54 Below in NYC… & finished among a starry audience, with a special visit from the great Donna McKechni, David Cone, Steven Reineke of Carnegie Hall, Randy Roberts and Javi Morgado of CNN.
Love: October 14, 2020 | Desire: January 28, 2021 | Mystery: May 6, 2021
Acclaimed Broadway actress and chanteuse Melissa Errico, working in collaboration with New Yorker essayist and lyricist Adam Gopnik, presents a series of three concerts weaving together song and conversation.
November 18, 2022 | Carnegie Hall, New York City
“Melissa Errico is a unique force in the musical life of New York City: a Broadway star, a concert artist and an author who regularly contributes essays to The New York Times. There’s really no one like her!”
— Steven Reineke, principal conductor of New York Pops Orchestra at Carnegie Hall