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Las Vegas: Frankly Frank - Tribute to Frank Sinatra

4.6
6 reviews

Overview


You will find yourself transported back to an era when entertainment was king in Las Vegas when people wore tuxedos to gamble, and everything was hip and cool. Here are just some of the hits that are featured in the show: LUCK BE A LADY SUMMER WIND FLY ME TO THE MOON STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT COME FLY WITH ME THAT’S LIFE MY WAY Since Frank died in 1998 and even before, there have been many tributes and impersonators to both the Rat Pack and Frank who played the music, but to truly understand the music, you need to know the heart and soul of the man behind the music.

About this ticket


  • Free cancellation

    Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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  • Duration 70 minutes

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  • Skip the ticket line

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Small group

    Limited to 8 participants

Highlights


  • An Intimate Tribute to Frank Sinatra, the man and the music
  • The only All Frank tribute show in Las Vegas
  • Songs from The Great American Songbook, like you've never heard before

Description


You will find yourself transported back to an era when entertainment was king in Las Vegas when people wore tuxedos to gamble, and everything was hip and cool. Here are just some of the hits that are featured in the show: LUCK BE A LADY SUMMER WIND FLY ME TO THE MOON STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT COME FLY WITH ME THAT’S LIFE MY WAY Since Frank died in 1998 and even before, there have been many tributes and impersonators to both the Rat Pack and Frank who played the music, but to truly understand the music, you need to know the heart and soul of the man behind the music.

Inclusions


  • Seat in Selected Section

Customer Reviews


5.0
Joy
Mr Barker was a really good singer. we enjoyed the songs and the repartee.
5.0
Vincent
Brought back the memories of Frank's best songs and old Las Vegas. Appreciate the fact that the host said he was paying tribute to Frank Sinatra and not trying to imitate him.