
Dinner also includes a glass of house wine and limoncello gelato for dessert. The menu features a generous portion of baked ziti with a meatball, preceded by a Caesar salad and bread course. Guests will enjoy a sit-down dinner, included in the ticket price. Tickets for The Event Center show start at $59 and go on sale Friday, April 21, at 10 a.m. at Rivers Casino Philadelphia on July 28. PHILADELPHIA - ApGet ready to swing with the coolest cats in town! Guests will enjoy dinner and a tribute to the 1960s music era when Strictly Sinatra Presents: The Rat Pack transports them back to the time of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. Just Announced: Fly Me To The Moon as you transport yourself to another time and place with the Rat Pack Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and the one and only cool cat Sammy Davis Jr. It’s great to see such a diverse group of musicians and public figures being recognized for their contributions to Philadelphia’s rich musical heritage. John DeBella and Patty Jackson are both well-known radio personalities in the Philadelphia area, and James DePreist was a renowned conductor and music director.

The Tymes are a Philadelphia-based soul group that had several hits in the 1960s. Their father was the great Philly City Planner Ed Bacon, who I got to meet several times. The Bacon Brothers are a musical duo comprised of actor Kevin Bacon and his brother Michael, grew up on the 2100 Locust Street. is a talented actor and singer, known for his work in “Hamilton” and “One Night in Miami.” Governor Rendell served as the Governor of Pennsylvania and was also the Mayor of Philadelphia, he and his former wife Judge Midge Rendell were instrumental in creating the Avenue of the Arts, where many of our musical and theatrical shows take place. The list of honorees was impressive: Leslie Odom, Jr.
