Ayr's Gaiety Theatre is set to play host to the number one selling classical vocal trio Tenors Unlimited in May.
The classical vocal trio of Scott Ciscon, Jem Sharples and Paul Martin - 'The Rat Pack of Opera' will be coming to the venue on Thursday, May 12.
Their show "That's Amore: Songs of Love and Laughter" is a part of their 20th anniversary tour, where they will be joined by local choir, Musichoir.
The trio will take audiences on a journey through some of the best loved songs of the last century, made famous by other ‘icons of song’ such as Pavarotti, Lanza, Sting, Bublé and Freddie Mercury.
This year marks the group’s 20th anniversary. Tenors Unlimited has been entertaining audiences world-wide using talents honed in their previous solo careers in opera and theatre.
They have also performed alongside such notables as Sting, Lionel Richie, Beyoncé, Hayley Westenra, Simply Red and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to name a few.
Jem Sharples from Tenors Unlimited said: "We want our audiences to have an uplifting experience in this show, so we’ve chosen songs of love and laughter.
"Some are from our back catalogue, as well as new numbers, old favourites, modern pop songs and some we’ve written ourselves.
"There’s something for everyone.”
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