Browse through 61 Rat Pack tribute shows available for hire, featuring authentic recreations of the legendary Las Vegas entertainers. These professional acts capture the sophistication and swagger of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr, delivering classic standards and big band favorites with prices starting from $175.
Each performer has earned an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars from 181 reviews from real clients. Whether you need a solo Frank Sinatra impersonator or a full Rat Pack ensemble, these tribute artists bring the timeless appeal of 1950s and 60s entertainment to weddings, corporate events, and private parties. Average booking price is $892. Use the filters below to refine your search by location, budget, and specific requirements.
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Add to favouritesRat Pack tribute shows recreate the Las Vegas lounge act fronted by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The original group also included comedian Joey Bishop and actor Peter Lawford, but tribute acts almost always focus on the three vocalists, since the show's draw is the singing, the trading of one-liners and the swagger of the era. Some tribute acts feature all three impersonators with a backing band; others run as a Sinatra solo with shorter Martin and Davis spots, or as duo formats.
Repertoire centres on the Capitol and Reprise-era American Songbook material that defined the act: "Fly Me to the Moon", "The Lady Is a Tramp", "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "New York, New York" for Sinatra, "That's Amore", "Volare" and "Everybody Loves Somebody" for Martin, and "Mr Bojangles" and "What Kind of Fool Am I?" for Davis. The patter and inter-song banter between the three is part of the show, and the better tribute acts script and rehearse this rather than improvising it. Most shows are backed by a small big band, a piano trio with brass or, at the smaller end, professional backing tracks.
Weddings (especially Vegas-themed), milestone birthdays for guests who grew up with the music, corporate gala dinners, awards ceremonies and casino-themed parties all book Rat Pack tributes. The format works particularly well as dinner-and-show entertainment where the audience is seated and listening rather than dancing throughout. For broader vintage programming, Rat Pack shows pair with swing bands, big bands or solo Frank Sinatra impersonators for shorter sets.
Rates for Rat Pack tribute shows typically range from $175 for a solo Sinatra impersonator with backing tracks to $4683 for a full three-impersonator show backed by a live band. The average sits at $892. Pricing reflects how many of the three principal acts are included, whether a live band or backing tracks are used, performance duration and travel.