Not only the youngest entertainer to headline Las Vegas but recently certified by the record-keepers at Guinness as “the world’s youngest solo musician,” Bortnick launches the “It’s All About Music” tour in Pennsylvania in late July. Wrapping in Miami in early September, stops along the way include Dearborn, Mich.; Boulder, Colo.; Salt Lake City; Atlanta; New York City and Nashville.

July 27 – Homestead, Pa., Carnegie Library Music Hall
July 28 – Columbus, Ohio, Capitol Theatre
July 29 – Dearborn, Mich., Ford Community & Perf. Arts Ctr.
Aug. 1 – Skokie, Ill., North Shore Ctr. For The Perf. Arts
Aug. 3 – Burnsville, Minn., Burnsville Performing Arts Center
Aug. 5 – Boulder, Colo., Boulder Theater
Aug. 7 – Salt Lake City, Utah, The Complex – Rockwell
Aug. 9 – Anaheim, Calif., City National Grove Of Anaheim
Aug. 10 – San Diego, Calif., Balboa Theatre
Aug. 11 – Mesa, Ariz., Ikeda Theatre
Aug. 12 – San Francisco, Calif., Palace Of Fine Arts Theatre
Aug. 15 – Atlanta, Ga., Center Stage
Aug. 16 – Charlotte, N.C., Halton Theater
Aug. 17 – Raleigh, N.C., Meymandi Concert Hall
Aug. 18 – Virginia Beach, Va., Sandler Center For The Perf. Arts
Aug. 23 – New York City, N.Y., Peter Jay Sharp Theatre At The Julliard School
Aug. 24 – Glenside, Pa., Keswick Theatre
Aug. 25 – Washington, D.C. Lisner Auditorium
Aug. 28 – Nashville, Tenn., James K. Polk Theater
Aug. 31 – Jacksonville, Fla., Terry Theater
Sept. 1 – Tampa, Fla., Tampa Theatre
Sept. 2 – Miami, Fla., Gusman Center For The Perf. Arts

The “It’s All About Music” moniker for the tour comes from Bortnick’s song by the same name which will be made available as a CD single bundled with a video for purchase at the upcoming shows. Bortnick’s piano-pounding skills combined with his entertaining personality have made him a favorite among adults and children alike.

Tickets for July shows go on sale June 15. Click here for more information.