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‘Rat Pack of Opera’ Tenors Unlimited stop off for one night at South Mill Arts




Tenors Unlimited, known as the ‘Rat Pack of Opera’, will be performing their new show at South Mill Arts alongside Bishop’s Stortford choir Amici Cantate.

The duo of Paul Martin and Jem Sharples are back on the road with their new Great Songs Tour and will be stopping off in town for one night only on Friday October 4, from 7.30pm.

The show not only features great songs from opera, but also musical theatre and pop.

Tenors Unlimited Paul Martin and Jem Sharples
Tenors Unlimited Paul Martin and Jem Sharples

The singers are back performing following a highly successful 18 months captivating audiences both sides of the Atlantic in their UK and USA tours. They have entertained packed houses with their fabulous harmonies, fun repartee and killer sense of humour.

Jem said: “We’re so excited to be back on the road in the UK. There’s something for everyone in our new show such as Puccini’s Nessun Dorma, Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers’ Duet, Freddie Mercury’s Barcelona, The Greatest Showman’s From Now On, You Raise Me Up, Nat King Cole’s L-O-V-E, as well as songs we’ve composed ourselves.”

Tenors Unlimited have performed world-wide alongside such stars as Sting, Lionel Richie, Katherine Jenkins, Beyoncé, Hayley Westenra, Simply Red and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

They have appeared on television, radio and at top venues such as The Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall.

Their wide-ranging repertoire includes popular classics combined with crooner and pop favourites, as well as songs written by the guys themselves. To book tickets, visit www.tenorsunlimited.com/tour

Amici Cantate was originally made up of parents and friends of students in the renowned Cantate Youth Choir and was formed in 2005 at the request of many music-loving parents who wanted to sing together.

It normally performs three concerts a year helping to raise money for different charities. It has toured Spain, performed in the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostella, Italy, as well as making an appearance in St. Mark's Square, Venice.

More recently Amici Cantate has performed in Dinan, France, and Trier, Germany. Last year, choir members rehearsed with and performed a joint concert with The Porthcawl Male Voice Choir in south Wales.



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