You’ll get plenty from your Tenors on Saturday night.
The South Holland Centre is hosting the returning Tenors Unlimited currently consisting of Paul Martin and Jem Sharples.
And they will also be joined by the South Holland Singers for a memorable show.
A spokesman for the South Holland Centre, said: “Twenty years of performing make Tenors Unlimited the UK’s original classical crossover ‘man band’
“Their repertoire includes popular classics with crooner and pop favourites, as well as original songs. They perform internationally and shared stages with notables such as Sting, Lionel Richie, Katherine Jenkins, Beyoncé, Hayley Westenra, Simply Red and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to name a few.
“They have appeared on television, radio and at top venues such as The Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall.
“The group sang at the memorial service for football legend Sir Bobby Robson and sang live at Wembley Stadium at the FA Cup final.
“In 2019 the group won the Broadway World Best Touring Show Award in the USA then achieved a number one selling single in the UK with Who is He? in aid of The Salvation Army.
“As their new decade dawns Jem and Paul are at their best and the guys will be joined by local choir South Holland Singers.”
Tickets are £27 and available from www.southhollandcentre.co.uk