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Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm; Wednesday & Saturday at 3.00pm
Run time 2 hours 20 minutes including one interval
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Frank Sinatra returns to the London Palladium, 65 years after he made his UK debut on the same stage in 1950.
'The Palladium show is dear to our hearts because my father loved the venue' Nancy Sinatra.
‘It’s not other people doing Frank; it’s Frank doing Frank’ Nancy Sinatra
'It is fitting that the show will debut in this historic venue' Frank Sinatra Jr
In his centenary year the magic of Frank Sinatra returns to the London Palladium in an extraordinary new multi-media concert. Using rare footage of the legend himself, a 24 piece orchestra and spectacular live dancing, SINATRA: THE MAN & HIS MUSIC celebrates one of the world’s greatest entertainers.
‘Frankly, it’s a helluva show!’ The Sunday Times
Featuring Frank Sinatra’s greatest hits, including Fly Me To The Moon, My Way and New York, New York. Experience the legendary Frank Sinatra in concert; the man who always did it his way.
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‘Frank Sinatra was back on stage at the Palladium, in voice, image and spirit’
Daily Telegraph
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‘Ol’ Blue Eyes is back and as brilliant as ever’
The Times
‘As close as you can get to Frank Sinatra in concert’
Evening Standard
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Recent Reviews
We loved listening to Frank Sinatra and the band were excellent but we were not to keen on the dancing as it distracted you from the overall feeling of the show. I think instead of dancing you could have had people re-enacting parts of the story of his life. If I had paid a lot of money I would have been disappointed.
Great night out with a fantastic orchestra and dancing. That Frank Sinatra will go far!
Wonderful, great music, dancing and best of all sounded like Sinatra was singing live on stage. Loved every minute of it!
Great website easy to use good rates and all round good egg .
Brilliant Show Glad we made it before it closed. Travelled from Isle of Wight for the day!!
A very good show! Excellent dancing and musicians
Excellent show ,great big band and synchronization of sound to Sinatra was outstanding. Better seats lower down the upper circle would have improved visuals ,some Sinatra projections were cut off from row H
A wonderful evening especially as it was the last night. There was a good story line which kept things moving along, and the dancing was top class. The musicians were also top class, but sometimes the balance between their volume and Sinatara's volume was a bit too much in the band's favour, and you struggled to listen to Frank through the orchestras output, But overall an evening I will remember for a long time.
It was spectacular! Being a huge frank sinatra fan i thought the show was tremendous, was very beautiful in every way. Would see again if i could!
The show was ok.When Sinatra was singing it was great but sorry to say we had booked 2 tickets in row x on the ground floor and most of the show when the screen came down to see Sinatra sing we could not see his head until they zoomed in.Annoying. The show seemed to me to be a bit thrown together. A real shame
Excellent well-produced show, really loved the music and dancing -of course the original clips of Sinatra himself.
Great live music and dancers backing Sinatra images with a potted history of his life, it was very moving and climaxing with the obvious 2 great songs. Situated in the upper circle we lost some of the head shots which was a little disappointing but a great afternoons entertainment for my partner, myself and a trip down memory lane for my mum.
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Sinatra: The Man and His Music at the London Palladium
I haven't even passed the age of twenty yet so to say that Sinatra was not the main music legend of my lifetime would be an understatement. Nonetheless, I am familiar with a lot of his music through compilation albums, family members' interests and television and things like that but even though I knew all of this, I didn't have a clue about the man himself whatseoever. My grandma on the other hand has been a big Sinatra fan ever since he rose to fame when she was a teenager and I decided to take her along to the show with me to get a review of Sinatra: The Man And His Music at the London Palladium from both a new pair of eyes and a loyal fan's perspective.
12 Aug, 2015 | By Shaun Nolan
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