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The Tenors were incredible. Their voices were uplifting and enchanting. They
do not need any other special effects-they are special enough. The crowd
roared with each powerful song. I will definitely attend again.
Chad from Salt Lake City, Utah
FANTASTIC IN SALT LAKE CITY
I went to the Tenors show in Salt Lake City on Sat, November 3. Overall it was a great
show. It was a bit loud for the small venue, but to me that is ok. I know there were a lot
of elderly people covering their ears to muffle the sound. But they truly did a great job
and definitely sang "Fan Favorites" as their tour headline suggested. i have loved these
guys since they were formed and was so glad they finally came to SLC. I can't wait for
them to come again.
from Atlanta, Georgia
WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE
Their voices are amazing and there’s a perfect
mix between classic, pop, rock and a little
Motown!! Would see The Tenors again.
from Boston, Massachusetts
TENORS DELIGHT WITH SOUND AND CHARM
What a wonderful evening! The Tenors performed to a packed and enthusiastic crowd.
Signing traditional Christmas carols and songs from them Christmas album. From
gospel-inspired to 50's swing, to the Lord's Prayer it was a delight. Their voices are
distinct and different in quality and tone. Their supporting musicians were excellent and
together the night was pure magic. Such a delight.
Getting to Lynn is a bit of a trial for a 7:00 show with the traffic, but a quick sail home.
Parking is easy, plentiful and free for concert nights.
Jacqueline Slocombe from Qualicum Beach, British Columbia.
MAGNIFICENT
My husband and our “concert buddy “friends went to see The Tenors just recently in Nanaimo at The Port Theatre. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening. They all sing very well and have wonderful showmanship. My husband thought the music a bit loud but still loved their performance. I LOVED the whole durn evening..loud or not!!! The tenor originally from Port McNeill can really dance as well as sing..the tenor raised in Richmond BC hit his notes dead on while singing “Bring Him Home” from Les Mis. That is a difficult song to sing...and he has a very warm personality. I loved the tenor who hails from Toronto..can he ever sing the opera selections..his voice is full and powerful. In all they are very talented, engage well with the audience, have rhythm and versatility, and are Canadians. (I am a bit biased..lol). I raved about the evening so much to my friend in Utah that she and her husband are catching the show in Orem, Utah on Monday night. Thank you for the “best” evening Tenors.
Natasha from Ottawa, Ontario
BREATHTAKING PERFORMANCE
I was given tickets to the Tenors as a gift and had no idea who they were when entering to their show, but after I went to their show, it was absolutely a stellar performance, I enjoyed it so much!!!!! The only thing that is missing from one star is that some songs could have been changed to better ones but overall a must see!!!!
B. Hern from Seattle, Washington
BEAUTIFUL SINGING, SOUND LOUD
We so looked forward to this event. It featured along with the Three Tenors a choral group as well as a children’s choir. The sound check could have pointed out the extremely loud mikes, wonderful musicians overwhelming any of the choirs! One woman came up to someone and said can you do something about the sound thinking they could help. Sorry it came to this complaint but it seems it’s been a problem before,
Bill from Ottawa
LESS IS MORE?
Came out of the gate way too loud…trying to outdo one another with their vocals? Silent Night..The Prayer were highlights. Band was awesome. Couldn’t hear choir. Less is more? Use indoor voices not stadium voices?
Anonymous from Greenville, South Carolina
CONCERT HALL VS. ARENA SHOW
The Peace Center is a wonderful venue, the staff were great, seats were excellent. The Tenors are great singers
and entertainers. The show was just too loud for the concert hall - it seemed geared toward a huge stadium or
arena. The best of the show, to me, was the first encore, with only acoustic guitar accompaniment, because the
quality of their voices could be heard. They could have given us a superior show without the over loud
accompaniment and without the "voice processing" electronics.
Karen Reid from Edmonton, Alberta
EDMONTON NOVEMBER 27 2023 SHOW
I was very disappointed in the show. They were late 10 minutes for the first set and it lasted 30 minutes, the acoustics were terrible and the mics were squeaking. The group could not hit the high notes or harmonize and seemed to be a disagreement within the group that they brought on stage ( or perhaps they were drunk from their delayed plane trip).
The second half was an embarrassment. At one point I thought they were lip syncing. The group really didn't seem to build any momentum as they travelled quickly to different genre's. Their newest member from Italy saved the performance and provided a few heartfelt vocals.
A huge disappointment if you were actually there to listen to their musical talents and not the gyrations of their hips and skinny pants.
Dan Johnson from Seattle, Washington
TERRIBLE TENORS
We were deeply disappointed in The Tenors holiday performance at Benaroya Hall. Their voices were grossly over-amplified, they completely drowned out a children’s choir, and the show was cheesy and patronizing. All five of us were eager to leave at intermission.
Ron Duth from Bonita Springs, Fl
IF YOU'RE 90 AND DEAF, THIS IS THE SHOW FOR YOU.
A 10 on the cheese factor in and a 2 on the harmony.
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