Bradley Walsh brings The Prat Pack show to Glasgow in September

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Bradley Walsh is coming to Glasgow in a new variety show with Joe Pasquale, Shane Richie, and Brian Conley.

This coming September, the SEC Armadillo will be filled with nostalgia and laughter as Bradley Walsh, Joe Pasquale, Shane Richie, and Brian Conley stage their variety act, which includes comedy, banter, and big-band swing.

The ensemble shares a 40-year friendship that started in their early days as Bluecoats and Greencoats, and has transitioned into a rich legacy of primetime television dominance.

Prat Pack (Image: Gary Moyes)

Their chemistry is the heartbeat of the show, offering audiences a rare, more spontaneous perspective of these four icons.

The much-loved artists will be performing on Thursday, September 3, accompanied by the Barry Robinson Big Band.

This 2026 tour follows the success of their debut run, an acclaimed 2025 tour, and a legendary sold-out performance at the London Palladium.

Tickets will be on sale via Ticketmaster on Friday, April 10 at 10am BST.

Prat Pack (Image: Gary Moyes)

The Prat Pack, as the troupe calls themselves in celebration of the classic Rat Pack, reinstate the intoxicating chemistry of icons Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford with a distinct British twist.

Bradley Walsh said: "We had so much fun on the road in 2025 - as much fun as those amazing audiences - and we couldn't resist the call to get back on the road.

"These shows are going to be even bigger, even better, and even more hilarious.

"Brian, Joe, and Shane are my best friends and there is no-one I would rather be on the tour bus with!"

The Prat Pack's success now extends beyond a one-off special at the London Palladium, evolving into a national phenomenon, proving that the public's appetite for classic variety, sharp wit, and big-band swing is alive and kicking.

With their joint experience spanning a "quarter of a millennium," Walsh, Conley, Richie, and Pasquale are reviving an era of entertainment many feared forgotten.

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