The original Ten Tenors have been busy since they started back in 1995. With 15 studio albums under their belt already, they’re very excited to announce a new studio album as well as a national Australian tour.
As their previous US tour sold out, which now takes the 10-piece to an astonishing 2,400 sold out headline shows, they’ve decided to take things home to Australia. There are 18 tour dates announced for the Australian tour, taking them from Melbourne, Victoria to Rockhampton in far-north Queensland.
Their new album Love Is In The Air comes from the idea based around songs that people might choose as their wedding first dance song. It helps that two members of the group are planning their respective upcoming weddings, and the title was an obvious choice after that.
The album has debuted at number one on the ARIA charts for Classical Crossover album, so it’s safe to say that The Ten Tenors have created another successful album.
However, fans can expect to hear classics they know and love, as the live shows will have songs from the new album as well as some rock anthems and traditional medleys.
The Ten Tenors are also bringing back one brand new medley and a favourite that has been often requested – keep an ear out!
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The tour dates for their new tour are below.
Saturday 18th May
Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
Monday 20th May
Brolga Theatre, Maryborough
Tuesday 21st May
The Events Centre, Main Theatre, Caloundra
Wednesday 22nd May
Empire Theatre, Toowoomba
Thursday 23rd May
Concert Hall, QPAC
Friday 24th May
The Arts Centre (HOTA), Gold Coast
Sunday 26th May
State Theatre, Sydney
Monday 27th May
Hamer Hall, Arts Centre, Melbourne
Tuesday 28th May
Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
Wednesday 29th May
Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
Friday 31st May
Boardwalk Theatre, ManPAC, Mandurah
Saturday 1st June
Regal Theatre, Perth
Sunday 2nd June
Regal Theatre, Perth
Wednesday 5th June
Cairns Performing Art Centre
Thursday 6th June
Cairns Performing Art Centre
Friday 7th June
Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre
Saturday 8th June
Mackay Entertainment & Convention Centre
Sunday 9th June
Pilbeam Theatre, Rockhampton