Las Vegas is coming to Croydon on Mothers Day, as big band swing legends Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr grace the Fairfield Halls - well, sort of.

Big band swing music, featuring all the panache and attitude of the old masters, rolls into town with swagger and style when the Rat Pack Live stage show hits Croydon next Sunday.

The trio of impersonators will be portraying the definition of cool in the 50s and 60s as if they were the legendary threesome themselves.

Backed by the sound of a full big band, the legends are brought to life in this rousing performance of a musical phenomenon that will forever be etched in the history books of music.

This unique chapter of musical history is brought to life by the Rat Pack tribute show, underlining what impact the trio had on music as we know it today.

My Way star Sinatra is played by David Alacey, who has been described as Britain's answer to Harry Connick Jr' by Michael Barrymore and a stylish crooner by The Times.

Dean Martin is recreated by Harry Crawley, who has played at the famous Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas with a full big band, while the great Sammy Davis Jr is played by Rahul d'Mello, whose South American roots is not where the comparison with Davis Jr end.

The Rat Pack Live is the UK's longest running tribute to Frank, Dean and Sammy - prepare to feel the definition of cool.

  • Rat Pack Live; Sunday, March 18; 7.30pm, £19.50-£21.50; Fairfield Halls; call 020 8688 9291; visit fairfield.co.uk.