Frankie Moreno brings his storytelling show "Songs About Whiskey" to the Chrome Showroom, an intimate venue that suits this kind of personal, narrative-driven performance. The concept pairs original music with the tales behind each song, creating a night that feels more like an evening with a friend than a traditional concert. As the title suggests, there's a thread of whiskey running through the stories and melodies—that warm, amber spirit that's been inspiring songwriters for generations.
Moreno is known around Las Vegas for his musicianship and ability to connect with audiences in smaller rooms. The Chrome Showroom's layout means there really isn't a bad seat, and the reserved seating setup lets you settle in for what promises to be an engaging mix of music and storytelling. It's the kind of show where the artist might explain what was happening in his life when he wrote a particular song, or share the characters and moments that inspired the lyrics. Doors open an hour before showtime, giving you a chance to grab a drink (fitting, given the theme) and get comfortable before the performance begins.