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15.10.2024 | Culture

The Italian Tenors prepare for their final concert in Estonia

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Alexela Concert Hall

The Italian Tenors prepare for their final concert in Estonia

 

The Italian Tenors are set to take the stage for their final concert in Estonia today (October 15). Following two performances in Pärnu and Tartu over the weekend, the popular trio will perform beloved Italian operatic pieces and contemporary pop songs.

Having made their debut in Estonia last spring to a sold-out audience, The Italian Tenors have returned by popular demand. The concert will showcase the exceptional talent of the pop opera group’s members; Evans Tonon, Bruno Almeida, and Luca Sala.

The concert will features an extensive program that combines beloved Italian operatic pieces with contemporary pop songs. Audiences will be been treated to powerful renditions of classics such as “Caruso,” “Hallelujah,” and “Time to Say Goodbye,” alongside iconic film scores, including the theme from The Godfather.

What sets The Italian Tenors apart is not only their impressive vocal abilities, but also their musicianship. Each member of the trio are skilled instrumentalists in their own right, bringing unique depth to their performances.

The Italian Tenors concert will take place today (October 15) at the Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn. At the time of writing, tickets are still available at Piletilevi.

 

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