11.12.2025 | Culture
Ten Tenors Returning to Estonia
Text Stewart Johnson
Photo Alexela Concert Hall

This world-famous ensemble of ten tenors, called not surprisingly 10 Tenors, is returning for another sold-out performance in Tallinn’s Alexela Concert Hall. This concert will feature their new programme, “The Power of Ten”. In addition to the ten tenors themselves, there will be 40 performers on the stage, with a symphony orchestra, and an incredibly unique repertoire full of arrangements that defies any individual genre of music.
Each tour features new and familiar voices alike, and as each individual singer has their own voice and even style, each tour is entirely unique. Opera masterpieces by composers such as Verdi and Puccini will be reinterpreted. Rock and pop hits by famous modern artists like Queen, Ed Sheeran, Tom Jones, and of course Frank Sinatra are included in the repertoire.
Italian, Spanish, and Latin American music will also be performed. But this isn’t just a normal performance: 10 Tenors love to interact with the audience, adding extra energy, and even humour to the concert. The ensemble’s singers are of the highest calibre from around the globe. The appeal will certainly be enjoyable by audiences of every type and age.
The concert on 21 December in Alexela Concert Hall will last approximately two and a half hours, with an intermission. Tickets and more information are available here.
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