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For the first time in the region, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin tribute acts will no doubt get those fingers snapping and those toes tapping.
Set in the 1960s at the legendary Las Vegas venue, Sands Hotel, the show recreates the golden era of Las Vegas with the three talented performers bringing to life not only the Rat Pack’s voices, but also their personalities and friendship as they perform some of the trio’s greatest hits. Timeless classics such as Mr. Bojangles, Come Fly With Me, One for My Baby, King of the Road and That’s Amore performed by a traditional big band and accompanied by talented dancing showgirls will keep the audience spellbound throughout the two-hour show.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, The Rat Pack – Vegas Spectacular gives the audience a chance to experience what it was like to be part of this classic era of cool cats and glamorous gals, and ADNEC is encouraging people to dress up and look sharp.
Concert-goers can extend the fun into the early hours at Relax@12 at the Aloft Abu Dhabi. Tickets go on sale today at ww.boxofficeME.com and start from Dhs125. Hotel packages are also available starting Dhs545 including two silver tickets to the show.
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Art meets sustainability at COP28; another eco wonder is a pavilion made of palm tree waste
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