Strike up the band, clear the stage, and make way for the one and only Blue Eyes himself! Frank Sinatra rolls into town at the 65 years after he first stepped into the London Palladium way back in 1950. With an incredible live projection painstakingly reconstructed from unique footage, experience one of the greatest entertainers the world has ever seen live on stage, accompanied by a 24 piece orchestra.
You’ll be dazzled by a selection of Frank Sinatra’s greatest hits, such as New York, New York, My Way, Come Fly with Me and Blue Moon, all accompanied live. You’ll see unique footage of the man himself in the closest thing possible to a live performance, lovingly put together on our incredible Sinatra theatre breaks.
Add on a hotel stay and enjoy a night of comfort in the heart of London’s glamorous West End. From budget to luxury, every one of our hotels are carefully vetted to make sure your cash stretches as far as it can. Why not take a train to our Sinatra theatre breaks and get to London with ease, saving up to 60% on day prices!
"Perhaps best described as a multi-media spectacular, it takes footage of Sinatra’s performances over his entire career, applies a live orchestra and adds twenty dancers to the mix to create something rather special." - BritishTheatre.com
"Sinatra, The Man and his Music, London Palladium, review: 'genuinely eye-boggling'" - The Telegraph
• This run at the Palladium coincides with Sinatra’s 100th birthday year
• Having sold 150 million records across the world, Sinatra is amongst the best-selling singers of all time
• Sinatra wasn’t taught how to sing, learning instead by ear. He could never read sheet music
The only age restriction for Sinatra at the London Palladium is: "no babes in arms".
Book as far in advance as possible, as the expansive Palladium can fill up surprisingly quickly. The front couple of rows of the Upper Circle are usually discounted due to safety rails, but if you’re happy to lean a bit, you can get breathtaking views on a cheap Sinatra theatre break.
Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
Running time - 2 hours 20 minutes
Booking until - 10/10/2015