Jamie Mac at The Baby Grand
Friday 31 March, 2023
The Baby Grand, 3-7 Elmbank Gardens, Glasgow G2 4NQ
Enjoy a delicious dinner alongside a spectacular show
A truly thrilling evening out with a delicious three-course dinner and live entertainment from Jamie Mac, featuring a tribute to the legends of swing music including Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin and Michael Buble´.
The Mac Pack Show
In this polished, high-class show Jamie takes you back to the good old days of ‘Big Band’ swing, as he treats you to an evening of nostalgia, effortlessly recreating the glamour and atmosphere of this magical time.
The first half of the show sees Jamie provide a memorable performance as he delivers some of the greatest songs from this unforgettable era of music.
In the second half, Jamie will have you up on your feet with a wide selection of dance floor favourites from the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s 90’s and fantastic music from the last fifteen years.
If you have any requests don’t be shy in asking, as Jamie will probably have a song to suit your needs.
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