The Rat Pack's Back

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The Rat Pack's Back has burst into the special event and concert scene in a tongue-in-cheek show evoking the style of the infamous American Rat Pack.
Starring Australia’s and the UK's brightest talents together, three dashing performers sing and dance up a storm with some of the world’s most loved songs made famous by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr.
'Come Fly With Me'; 'You Make Me Feel So Young'; 'Volare'; 'New York, New York'; 'The Lady Is A Tramp'; 'One For My Baby'; 'That's Amore'; 'It Had to be You'; 'What Kind Of Fool Am I'; 'When Somebody Loves You'; 'I'm Gonna Live Until I Die'; 'That's Life'; 'My Way'...
Whether accompanied by masterfully recorded backing tracks, a live swing band (or even a showgirl or two), The Rat Pack's Back recreates the sound of the Big Band era in a dazzling show. Dressed to the nines, the Rats venture into the audience with witty one liners and soaring vocals, even getting a lucky few up to dance.
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Client Comments
Client Comments
- They were very talented, professional and thoughtful in their approach to our event, and we thought that their performance really made the night, we would definitely hire them again.
Albert Smith Group - Sensational, professional to work with and a huge hit with our delegates!
CPA - They were just the loveliest bunch of guys. Amazing voices. The audience just loved them, the fact they get everyone involved is fantastic. They had a long gig of 45 minutes and somehow they kept the audience attention the whole time which is rare when normally a performance is a 20-30 minute act, I think getting people involved is something they should definitely keep up. I saw couples dancing together on the side line because they related to the music.
AMP Services Ltd
"Everyone I dealt with was completely professional, accommodating of our needs, and provided a wonderful service at very late notice. The experience was a pleasure all round."
David Jones
"It is hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head."
Sally Kempton