The Rat Pack is Back! Las Vegas Show
Show Preview Watch a sneak peek
Show Gallery Get a preview of the experience
Show Information
Before Vegas was Vegas, four men in sharp suits made it legendary. The Rat Pack is Back! resurrects that golden era with live music, sharp wit, and the kind of loose, electric camaraderie that no streaming service can replicate.
Long before the mega-residencies and stadium-scale spectacles, Las Vegas earned its soul inside intimate lounges where four men — Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Joey Bishop — turned a stage into something closer to a private party the audience happened to crash. The Rat Pack is Back! at Tuscany Suites is built on that same spirit. Vintage footage of mid-century Las Vegas flickers across screens flanking the stage, pulling the room back to an era when the city's reputation for glamour, gambling, and genuine cool was still being written. This isn't nostalgia for its own sake — it's a reminder that everything Las Vegas became started right here, in moments exactly like this one.
What separates this show from a polished tribute act is the mess of it — the intentional, glorious mess. Dean arrives with a drink already in hand, cracking self-deprecating jokes between songs before sliding into "That's Amore" and coaxing the crowd to sing along. Sammy appears and the chemistry between performers shifts immediately, the way real friendships do when another personality enters a room. A Playboy bunny sashays out to serenade Frank. Someone gets interrupted mid-lyric. None of it feels scripted, even when it is. The seven-piece Lon Bronson orchestra anchors every moment with the warm, brassy sound of a live big band — the kind of music that bypasses your head and lands somewhere in your chest.
By the finale, when all four performers converge on stage to tear through "Luck Be a Lady," "The Lady Is a Tramp," and "New York, New York," the room has become exactly what producer Dick Feeney intended: a living echo of Las Vegas at its most unapologetically alive. You don't leave humming a song. You leave understanding why an entire city's identity was shaped by four guys who knew how to have a good time and made everyone around them feel like they were in on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does The Rat Pack is Back! pull off that loose, anything-goes feel without it looking rehearsed?
The show is built around deliberate imperfection — Dean wanders in mid-drink, lines get interrupted, performers react to each other like old friends rather than actors hitting marks. A live seven-piece big band adds to that spontaneity, keeping the energy warm and breathing rather than polished and distant. It ends up feeling less like a tribute act and more like stumbling into someone else's party.
Is The Rat Pack is Back! something a younger crowd would actually enjoy, or is it mainly for people who grew up with Sinatra?
Younger guests often find it more electric than expected — the comedy is quick, the performers have genuine stage chemistry, and swing-era standards hit differently when delivered by a full live band in an intimate room. You don't need to know every lyric to feel the pull of it. That said, if you grew up with this music, there's an added layer of recognition that makes the whole experience land harder.
What's the Copa Room actually like as a venue, and does the setting add anything to the show?
The Copa Room is a compact, lounge-style space — exactly the kind of setting these songs were written for. Sitting close to a stage where vintage Vegas footage plays in the background reinforces the illusion that you've wandered into the wrong decade. The intimacy means there's no bad seat, and the room's scale makes the onstage banter feel personal rather than performed at you.
Choose Your Showtime Select a date and time that works for you
Need a different date?
Browse available dates and pricing below