The Ten Tenors

The highlight of The McCallum Theatre’s 25th Anniversary Season thus far is, hands down, the incredible rock-opera concert put on by Australia’s favorite singing frat boys, The Ten Tenors, who nearly blew the roof off of the theatre last weekend with their “off the charts” vocals, irresistible charisma and uncontainable high energy. Back by popular demand - truly, because after their sold out run just eighteen months ago the McCallum’s management office was literally flooded with calls begging for a return engagement — the ten multi-talented vocalists had the audience on their feet over and over again, resulting in three encores.

I have seen the Three Tenors, The New York Tenors and a myriad of other tenor triplets over the years - but in this case, size really DOES matter and “Ten” truly outshine all who have come before. As individual vocalists, each and every one is a stand-out, but it is when they sing together that the magic truly happens. Their unisons are pitch perfect and their harmonies are nothing short of thrilling. They transition seamlessly from classical arias to pop and rock tunes and nothing disappoints along the way. Their vocal arrangements are unique and lush and fresh , and their frat boy antics are ever appealing. By intermission one wonders “is there anything they can’t sing?” and by the final encore the answer comes as a resounding “no”.

The lighting was stellar throughout and designer Shawn Gallan deserves a shout out for the best concert lighting I have seen at The McCallum all season. There was no director credited in the program and so I asked the boys after the show “who helmed the production? The answer is there is no official director - but most of the very simple but highly effective staging and boy-band choreography is credited to band-mate Kane Fletcher. Fletcher’s keen eye made full use of the multi-tiered platform set and both grounded the production and gave the singers tremendous freedom to “play” and their individual personalities to shine.

Musical highlights included an inspiring Ave Maria, a playful Elton John Medley and a tribute to the boy’s favorite rock band “Queen”. The arias were plentiful and each one better than the one before. The tenors have a gift for the “tongue in cheek” and expertly blended the quality, the comic and the kitsch. Their “Hallelujah” was nothing short of breathtaking. My personal favorite was “Waltzing Matilda” which, alone, was worth the price of admission. Also notable - Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing” , “I Would Do Anything For Love” and encores “Close To You” and “Hey Jude”.

I would venture to say expectations were exceeded for the entire McCallum audience that evening and if the rousing cheers and applause were any indication, the Ten Tenors will be back for another command performance very soon. And, as far as I am concerned, it won’t be soon enough. Kudos again to Mitch Gershenfeld for his ever keen eye for programming for the McCallum and for continuing to bring “world class” to the desert stage!

For tickets or more information on upcoming performances at the McCallum visit www.mccallumtheatre.com.

 


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The Ten Tenors 12 Days of Christmas

Day 5: Ben Clark

The Ten Tenors 12 Days of Christmas

Day 4: Jared Newall 

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The Ten Tenors 12 Days of Christmas

3rd Day: Keane Fletcher 

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The Ten Tenors 12 Days of Christmas

2nd Day: Scott Muller

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The Ten Tenors 12 Days of Christmas

1st Day: David Kidd

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Dear Friends and Fans of The Ten Tenors,

We are extremely excited to announce the touring line up for 2013!

The 2013 world tour kicks off in Neiderhausen on the 24th of January. Some dates are already on sale in Europe, North America and Australia, please visitwww.thetentenors.com for more details. Still to be announced are dates in Korea, New Zealand and many more destinations.

Taking the stage in 2013 will be; Paul Gelsumini, Chad Hilligus, Sebastian Maclaine, Scott Muller, Jared Newall, Keane Fletcher, Thomas Birch, Ben Stephens, Ben Clark and new guy, Daniel Belle. Also making some special appearances will be David Kidd. NB: David will only be doing the first European leg at this stage so if David is a favourite of yours be sure not to miss him.

TTT are also pleased to announce the beginning of ‘The Ten Tenors Young Tenor Scholarship Program’. The first young tenor to be accepted in to the program is Jack Fowles, if you see Jack at a show, please say “Hi” and make him feel welcome. Further to this we will be bringing back the band next year, lead by Michael Manikus.

What you can expect in 2013:

We have done a lot of work on the stage set and light show! We will also be bringing you a lot of surprises with the repertoire, combining some very beautiful songs with some great party pieces.

Shawn Gallon will be back with us on the lights and Rupert Pletzer will be bringing the best sounding show you’ll ever hear!

There may also be the occasional “after party” performances, with TTTannouncing last minute unplugged jams at secret locations with the tenors and the band for those fans that just can’t get enough of The Ten Tenors. Watch out for tweets with TTT After Dark and make sure you get along. These shows are set to be highly exclusive and a lot of fun!

Stay tuned in January to win tickets to ‘TTT Tour Preview’ performances in Brisbane only.

We are so excited to be hitting the road again that we can hardly wait for the New Year!

All the best,
From TTT HQ

Who doesn’t love a good graph? A few fans over on our Facebook have been requesting the results of the fan polls that we post every month on our website. We’ve asked you about everything from your most-loved TTT album to your favourite TV show, and we thought it was about time that we revealed what you all think! Here’s a selection of the results…

This month we asked what your favourite Ten Tenors album was - and Double Platinum was a resounding winner! Perhaps we’ve collected a lot of new fans lately?

It was probably the toughest one yet, but in December we asked everyone to name their favourite song from the Tenors. And while it was difficult for some to pick just one, in the end there was a clear winner:

There’s some exciting things planned for 2012 that we can’t tell you about just yet, but here’s what fans most wanted to see from the Tenors in the year of the Dragon. It seems that you guys just can’t get enough of Double Platinum!

Way back in November we were getting into the holiday spirit a little early, and asked you what your favourite Christmas tune was. Check out this neat little word cloud (made with Wordle) for the results:

And finally, before we embarked to Germany late last year we wanted to know where we should tour next. Here’s what you thought on that subject!

Thanks to everyone who has voted. Make sure to keep an eye out each month for more fan polls on our official website. While you’re there you can check out bios of each of the Tenors, revisit past tours and most importantly, stay tuned for any new announcements!

-The TTT Team

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INTRODUCING CHAD HILLIGUS:

Hey TTT fans! 

I wanted to take some time and officially introduce myself and share a little bit about my first couple weeks with the group!  I’m writing to you from the tour bus, driving through the mountains of Austria on our overnight drive from Potsdam, Germany to Ljublijana, Slovenia.  We just stopped from breakfast, where I indulged in a giant waffle topped with whipped cream and bananas.  I’m pretty sure I’ve gained five kilos since I started, but I digress.  I’ll start at the beginning…    

After packing up as much as I could from my apartment in New York City, I flew into Berlin on November 17 where I was greeted by tenor Drew Graham at the airport.  From there we both took the train to Cottbus to meet up with the rest of the guys who had just flown 27 hours from Australia.   We started rehearsals the next day.  Sitting around the piano in a beautiful old conservatory everyone pulled up their electronic scores on their iPads and we jumped right in, rehearsing the new 80’s Medley that we’ve added back into the set list for the German tour.  I couldn’t help but smilelistening to these amazing voices and personalities come to life and come together.

That evening, all ten of us went out for dinner together.  It was my first opportunity to really start getting to know these guys.  I knew right away that this was going to be a good mix…and I was part of it. Two days later, it was show time!  That first show was such a rush.  I wasn’t nervous, I just wanted it to be good.  My brain was on overload but the guys were so great and supportive.  Having only two days of rehearsal, it took me a few nights to really settle into my groove.  There’s a real sense of fun and camaraderie on and off stage with this group and that’s just as important as the music when you’re touring the world with ten tenors. 

We’re having a blast on the road and have been trying to soak up everything Germany has to offer.  And when I say “soak up”, I am of course referring to the glühwein at the Weinachtsmarkts.

Just a quick note to our fans…many of you have come up and welcomed me to the group after our shows and that has meant more than you know!  We have very loyal fans and you guys add so much to the energy of our shows.  I just want to say thank you for all the love and support!

Cheers (said in my best Australian accent)!

Picture courtesy of Henry Stern.

Catch more of Chad’s new adventures on the road in his own blog:

http://chadhilligus.tumblr.com/

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Hello everyone!

It’s been a while since we checked in via Tumblr - we’ve been busy taking a little breather before we kick off our German tour over the festive season.

It hasn’t been all sleep-ins and cocktails by the pool though; we managed to squeeze in a couple of songs for the Perth TELETHON which is dedicated to raising funds to improve the lives of children and young people throughout Western Australia. An amazing cause, and one the Ten of us all support!

Check out a clip of our performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody” from the show at the top of this post!

We performed there way back in 2009 so it was great to be able to lend a musical hand again this year. It’s always a lot of fun and we get to rub shoulders with some talented Aussie celebs! This year TELETHON managed to raise a record $13.4 million!

Stay tuned for our German blog! Of course if you’re a dedicated Tenophile you will already know that we have a new Tenor coming onboard – Chad Hilligus. Go to the website to learn a little bit more about Chad, and stay tuned for an exciting first-week-of-tour blog from all of us on the road!

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