The Ten Tenors
March 4, 2006
, 2006
From the moment the Ten Tenors burst upon the concert scene in Germany in 2001, their international career was launched. Since then, the Ten Tenors have enjoyed a relentless touring schedule with sold-out performances in Europe, Asia and their native Australia, appearing alongside such artists as Rod Stewart, Andrea Boccelli, Alanis Morissette, Willie Nelson and many others. Now, the internationally-acclaimed singing phenomenon bring their lavish celebration of vocal power to Dallas for eight performances only.
The Ten Tenors are a new musical force to be reckoned with. They have been seen by over 77 million people, on three continents, selling out shows and winning hearts with their unmistakable charm, camaraderie and vocal prowess in opera, pop, rock, and more. From arias to ABBA, their unique style is an unparalleled fusion of artistry, musicianship and comedy.
Information from the theater's site
Places to eat:
Drink Specials:
- Uptown Bar & Grill: 7 pm - 2 am: $4 Red Bull vodkas
- Tuk Tuk Asian Cuisine: 5 pm - 7 pm: $3 beer, $3.50 wine
- Dragonfly: 11 am - 2:30 pm: $15 bottomless mimosas
- Fuse Restaurant and Lounge: 4 pm - 7 pm: $3 domestics, $3 frozen drinks, $3 white wine, $3 red wine, $1 sake / $1 sushi
- Truluck's: 4:30 pm - 7 pm: half-price cocktails and 25% off all bottles of wine / 4:30 pm - 7 pm: half-price food from the lounge menu
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