Dubbed “The Rat Pack of Opera”, Tenors Un Limited duo will bring their wide-ranging repertoire including popular classics combined with crooner and pop favourites, as well as songs written by the group themselves, to Andover next week.
The duo have performed alongside some of the most notable singers of the past 50 years. Jem and Paul shared a stage with Lionel Richie, Sting, Beyonce, Katherine Jenkins, Simply Red and possibly most notably the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
With the Royal Festival Hall and The Royal Albert Hall ticked on their list of venues performed, the UK’s original classical crossover ‘man band’ have done it all, and they’ll be bringing their wit, talent, charm and vocal arrangements to The Lights on Friday, November 24.
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Audiences will be treated to songs from The Greatest Showman, hits such as You Raise Me Up, Mr Blue Sky, and more. The Andover Ladies Choir will also feature in this show, meaning local and international talent will combine on the Andover stage.
The stage is set for an intimate experience with the tenors who will be unleashing their velvet harmonies and soaring vocals as well as their killer sense of humour with the crowd.
With experience of singing across the globe, this will be an opportunity to enjoy award-winning voices as they continue the UK leg of this tour following a successful run in the USA.
The show is called A New Era, and that is what Jem and Paul will be ushering in, in late November.
To book tickets, contact the Box Office at The Lights on 01264 368368 or book tickets online here: thelights.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173631827.
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