Mike DelGuidice spent years as part of Billy Joel’s touring band — not as a sideman, but as a core member who could hold his own on guitar and vocals through arenas and stadiums. That experience shaped him into one of the most technically accomplished performers working the Northeast circuit today, and his solo shows reflect it: tight production, a voice that can handle demanding material, and a deep connection to the classic rock and pop catalog he’s lived with professionally.
His Penn’s Peak show on June 19 will likely draw from his own catalog alongside the familiar touchstones his audience expects — Joel material, classic rock covers, and the kind of crowd-engagement that comes from someone who learned his craft in front of 50,000 people at a time. In a room like Penn’s Peak, that energy concentrates in ways that work in the audience’s favor.
Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe, PA is a mountain venue with an exceptional sound system and sight lines — one of the best mid-size rooms in the region for this kind of show. It draws from across the Pocono region and north into the Hudson Valley and Southern Tier.
Doors at 8:00 PM. Tickets on sale via Ticketmaster. For fans of classic rock and Billy Joel specifically, this is a strong June booking.