A night of music, meaning and magic. Frankie Mack live is living proof that dreams can come true, with songs that inspire, stories that move and a voice that makes anything feel possible.
From Leith to Las Vegas: The Comeback Is Always Better Than the Setback
Frankie Mack began singing in Edinburgh care homes at 25, with no training, no industry contacts, and more people laughing than listening. Some say he is an introvert who does a phenomenal job at impersonating an extrovert. His performances were raw, but his passion was real, and he never stopped showing up.
From Leith to Las Vegas
Now aged 31, Frankie has performed in Las Vegas, won the Rising Star award at the Reel Awards, and reached number two on the UK iTunes Country Chart, behind Taylor Swift. He brings the grit of Leith and the glow of Vegas into every show he delivers.
The Moment That Went Viral
A chance poolside meeting with Michael Bublé at Resorts World went viral, gathering over two million views. That moment led to Frankie joining Bublé live on stage — a defining snapshot of what happens when belief meets preparation.
Built from the Greats, Made to Be One
Inspired by icons like Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Freddie Starr, Robbie Williams and Michael Bublé, Frankie spent thousands of hours studying each one. He hand-picked their best traits and carved out his own identity. That identity is Frankie Mack — part showman, part storyteller, and wholly unforgettable.
“I would rather inspire a million people than sell a million records.”
“The comeback is always better than the setback.”
If You Have Ever Been Counted Out...
If you have ever been doubted, overlooked or underestimated, this is your show.
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“This show made me laugh, cry, and believe in myself again.” – Karen McBride
“His story hits you in the heart. His voice hits even harder.” – James Callaghan
“Best live performance I’ve seen since Robbie Williams in the early 2000s.” – Denise Fraser
“I brought my dad, my daughter, and my partner. We all left speechless.” – Mark Duffy