Bradley Walsh, Brian Conley, Joe Pasquale, and Shane Richie will bring their 2026 tour, The Prat Pack’s Back, to theatres across the UK.

The show has been described as “music, mischief and mayhem.”

It follows their successful 2025 run and a sold-out performance at the London Palladium.

The quartet will perform at the Regent Theatre in Ipswich on September 22, 2026.

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Brian Conley, Joe Pasquale, Bradley Walsh and Shane Ritchie (Image: Gary Moyes)

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 show is inspired by the classic Rat Pack era of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr, Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford.

The group has a friendship spanning four decades (Image: Gary Moyes)

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However, The Prat Pack promises a British twist on the iconic Las Vegas style.

The performers will be joined on stage by the 15-piece Barry Robinson Big Band.

The four entertainers have known each other for 40 years from their early days as Bluecoats and Greencoats.

Their friendship is at the heart of the show.

A spokesman for the tour said: “A rare, unscripted glimpse into the camaraderie of four true icons.”

Bradley Walsh appears on TV screens on weeknights as host of The Chase (Image: ITV)

Bradley Walsh is best known for hosting many hit TV shows include the reboot of Gladiators, Blankety Blank and ITV quiz show The Chase.

He has also appeared in TV shows such as Coronation Street, Law and Order: UK and starred as companion Graham alongside Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor in Doctor Who.

Brian Conley is also known for his wide-ranging career.

He has appeared in sitcoms, stage shows, soap operas, and released hit albums.

His musical theatre credits include Me and My Girl, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Hairspray, and Oliver!

He first found fame with ITV’s The Brian Conley Show and has remained a household name through appearances on Strictly Come Dancing and EastEnders.

Brian Conley has starred in many sitcoms and stage shows (Image: Ian West/PA)

Joe Pasquale rose to prominence in the mid-1980s and became a national favourite after winning I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! in 2004.

He has since appeared in stage productions including Spamalot and The Producers.

Mr Pasquale recently toured with a show reflecting on his career titled The New Normal – 40 Years of Cack!

Shane Richie rounds out the group with a career spanning 40 years across theatre, film, and television.

He is best known for his role as Alfie Moon in EastEnders but has also appeared in drama series including Oliver Twist, New Tricks, As Good As It Gets, and Skins.

It is inspired by classic group The Rat Pack (Image: Gary Moyes)

Mr Richie has starred in West End productions such as Grease and the UK tour of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.

He also played lead roles in Peter James’ stage adaptations The Perfect Murder and Not Dead Enough.

Beyond acting, he co-wrote and co-produced the UK tour of Boogie Nights, which later enjoyed a sell-out season at the Savoy Theatre.

His film credits include Macbeth, The Reverend, and DreamWorks’ animated feature Flushed Away.

Tickets for The Prat Pack’s Back go on sale via Ticketmaster on Friday, April 10 at 10am.





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