There’s no better way to toast the season than with a martini in hand, a little swing in your step, and Sinatra in the air. This Thanksgiving weekend, JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa invites guests to celebrate Ol’ Blue Eyes in grand style as acclaimed crooner Michael Martocci returns with his 20-piece orchestra — joined by dynamic performer Peter Lemongello, Jr. — for an unforgettable night of American songbook classics on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at 8 p.m. in the King Ballroom.

Michael Martocci

It’s the kind of night that makes you want to dress to the nines and sip something classic — think velvet tuxes, martinis, and a little “Fly Me to the Moon.” Guests will be serenaded by the timeless American songbook, featuring Frank Sinatra’s most iconic hits, performed by Martocci — widely hailed as the premier Sinatra tribute artist. His album A Man & His Music brings many of Sinatra’s original arrangements to life, making this evening as authentic as it is unforgettable.

Peter Lemongello Jr.

The show opens with the dynamic Peter Lemongello, Jr., whose high-energy mix of music, comedy, and impressions has earned rave reviews — The New York Times calls his performance “a must-see to be believed.” Expect powerhouse vocals, dazzling showmanship, and a touch of Rat Pack charisma.

The multimedia experience will feature rare Sinatra footage and the lush orchestrations fans know and love — a full sensory celebration of the Chairman of the Board.

Make a night of it with dinner at Turnberry’s award-winning restaurants, Bourbon Steak or Corsair Kitchen & Bar (reservations strongly encouraged), and take advantage of discounted valet at $15.

Tickets:

VIP Package: $100 (includes reserved seating in the first four rows + one complimentary drink) General Reserved: $80 Turnberry Isle Country Club members: VIP tickets starting at $75

For tickets and more information, visit bourbonsteakmia.com/sinatra.

Let the music, glamour, and spirit of Sinatra sweep you away — because some nights in Miami were made for romance, rhythm, and a little old-school magic.

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