Popular vocal group Ten Tenors heading to Toowoomba as part of national tour
They’ve played to millions of people over more than a quarter of a century. Now the Ten Tenors are coming to Toowoomba for a special show.
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Popular male vocal group the Ten Tenors will be arriving in Toowoomba soon as part of a long-awaited national tour.
The group, which was established in 1995 and has played to millions of people across thousands of concerts, will play a 22-date tour to celebrate 25 years since it was founded.
The tour had to be postponed due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Group member Jared Newall said the run of shows would also serve as a reunion of sorts for the men.
“We haven’t been all together since we said goodbye to each other in Brazil on March 17
2020,” he said.
“We are ecstatic about the idea of doing shows again, especially to celebrate our 25th anniversary.”
The song list will feature favourites like Bohemian Rhapsody, Hallelujah, Perfect, In My Life,
Here’s to the Heroes, Pearl Fishers Duet, Funiculi, Funicula, Largo AL Factotum and Nessun Dorma.
“I cannot wait to get back on the stage with my touring mates, I am so excited I am even looking forward to doing rehearsal,” Daniel Belle said.
“It’s been well over a year and we just want to sing together and see all the happy faces in the audience again.”
The Ten Tenors will play the Empire Theatre on July 3 from 7pm.
For more information and to book, head to the website.