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LEGENDS OF SWING & JAZZ

"The best is yet to come and won't that be fine"

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The ultimate tribute to the timeless voices and velvet grooves that defined an era.

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Get ready to be transported to smoky jazz clubs and swinging dance halls with Legends of Swing & Jazz – a sensational celebration of the golden age of cool. From the smooth swagger of Frank Sinatra and the effortless charm of Dean Martin to the soulful richness of Nat King Cole and the dynamic flair of Sammy Davis Jr., this show is packed with style, rhythm, and serious class.

 

But it’s not just about the swing – we bring the jazz too. Think sultry melodies, finger-snapping grooves, and those lush, late-night vibes that made artists like Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Matt Monro, and more, true legends.

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Featuring iconic hits like That’s Life, Let There Be Love, Feeling Good, and I've Got You Under My Skin, this show is a modern love letter to the music that never goes out of style – performed with heart, soul, and a whole lot of swing.

Ain’t That a Kick in the Head – Dean Martin  
Beyond the Sea – Bobby Darin  
Come Fly with Me – Frank Sinatra  
Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Michael Bublé  
Fever – Peggy Lee  
Feeling Good – Nina Simone  
I Want to Be Like You – Robbie Williams  
L-O-V-E – Nat King Cole  
Mack the Knife – Bobby Darin  
Moondance – Michael Bublé  
My Way – Frank Sinatra  
New York, New York – Frank Sinatra  
Sway – Dean Martin  
That’s Life – Frank Sinatra  
Things – Bobby Darin  
Fly Me to the Moon – Frank Sinatra  
The Way You Look Tonight – Frank Sinatra  
You Make Me Feel So Young – Frank Sinatra  
Take Five – Dave Brubeck  
In the Mood – Glenn Miller  
Sing, Sing, Sing – Benny Goodman  
A Tisket, A Tasket – Ella Fitzgerald  
Misty – Erroll Garner  
Autumn Leaves – Cannonball Adderley  
All of Me – Billie Holiday  
Cheek to Cheek – Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong  
Jumpin’ at the Woodside – Count Basie  
Cotton Tail – Duke Ellington  
One O’Clock Jump – Count Basie  
Hot Lips – Louis Armstrong

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