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The Rat Pack

One of the most popular forms of theater, musicals combine elements of acting, singing, and dancing. All over the world, people love musical and play tickets for shows like The Rat Pack. In the US, people find top entertainment on Broadway, the theater district of NYC. In major cities like Las Vegas, theater shows are popular tourist attractions and tickets sell quickly. If you live in other areas, you can often catch a hit show on a national tour.

Some classic musical productions are Les Miserables, the story of a man released from prison after almost 20 years, and Phantom of the Opera, which is set in a haunted Paris opera house. Other famous shows include Wicked, The Lion King, and Mary Poppins. So when you're looking for the best values, find great The Rat Pack tickets on TicketRoom!

The Rat Pack Concerts

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06.12.2024 06:30

West Palm Beach

USA

Palm Beach Kennel Club

06.12.2024 06:30

$123.00-$169.00

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12.12.2024 07:00

San Juan Capistrano

USA

Coach House - Capistrano

12.12.2024 07:00

$46.00-$119.00

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17.12.2024 07:30

Richardson

USA

Eisemann Center

17.12.2024 07:30

$68.00-$200.00

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20.12.2024 07:30

Omaha

USA

Orpheum Theatre - Omaha

20.12.2024 07:30

$73.00-$562.50

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02.04.2025 07:00

Fort Lauderdale

USA

Parker Playhouse

02.04.2025 07:00

$83.77-$499.00

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Artist Info

The so-called Rat Pack wasn't a group in the normal sense, but consisted of a loose confederation of actors, comedians, and singers lumped together by the media under that name in the early '60s. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford formed the core of the Rat Pack, and they appeared together in several movies, including Robin and the Seven Hoods and the original Ocean's Eleven.
Sinatra, Davis, and Martin, the singing contingent of the group, all managed long individual careers in the recording industry, and would occasionally band together to do nightclub concerts, frequently in Las Vegas, that were equal parts comedy and music, and heavy on caricature, playing off of the trio's huge public personas. Several of these shows have been released on CD, VHS, and DVD under various titles, and while they conjure a kind of emblematic nostalgia for a particular time and place in the mythic 1960s (a time when a martini and a tux were seemingly all you really needed), Davis, Sinatra, and Martin are musically much better served by the material on their individual albums.