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About The Tenors

The Tenors—formerly known as The Canadian Tenors—are a celebrated vocal quartet formed in 2004, originating from Victoria, British Columbia. The group was the brainchild of Jill Ann Siemens, who curated talented voices across Canada, culminating in an early lineup of vocalists like Victor Micallef, Fraser Walters, Remigio Pereira and Clifton Murray. They quickly gained attention for blending classical harmony with contemporary pop, launching their debut album The Canadian Tenors in 2009 under Warner Music, supported by a major cross-Canada talent search.

Over the years, The Tenors have achieved multi-platinum success and earned critical acclaim. Their 2009 Christmas album The Perfect Gift went platinum in Canada, and their later studio album Lead with Your Heart topped Billboard’s Classical Crossover chart and entered the Billboard 200 top 25 in 2013. In 2012, they performed “O Canada” at the Grey Cup celebration and toured with producer David Foster. One of their standout career moments occurred in 2010 on The Oprah Winfrey Show, where they began performing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and were joined live on stage by Céline Dion—catapulting their profile on American television.

Beyond album sales, The Tenors have amassed an impressive global performance résumé. They've shared stages with icons like Sir Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Celine Dion, Elton John, Sting and Andrea Bocelli, and have sung national anthems at major events, including becoming the first act to perform "O Canada" during the NBA Finals in Toronto in 2019. The group has also performed at prestigious global occasions—Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, Winter Olympics opening ceremonies, multiple U.S. presidential events and their music has featured in PBS specials, all while continuing to release albums like Under One Sky and Christmas records

Who are The Tenors?

The Tenors are a vocal group originally from Canada known for blending classical music with contemporary pop. The group has featured different members over time, with founding members including Victor Micallef, Fraser Walters, Clifton Murray and formerly Remigio Pereira. Their rich harmonies and emotional performances have earned them international acclaim.

What type of music do The Tenors perform?

The Tenors perform a mix of classical crossover, pop, and traditional music. They are known for their stirring renditions of songs like Hallelujah, The Prayer, Forever Young and O Canada, as well as original music.

What are some of The Tenors's most popular songs?

Some fan-favorite albums include:

  • Lead with Your Heart (2012)

  • Under One Sky (2015)

  • The Perfect Gift (2009) – a Christmas classic

  • Christmas with The Tenors (2017)

Have The Tenors won any awards?

Yes! The Tenors have earned Juno Awards, multi-platinum certifications in Canada and recognition on Billboard’s Classical Crossover chart.

How much are The Tenors tickets?

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Can I get a refund if my The Tenors concert is canceled?

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Are The Tenors tickets cheaper last minute?

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What's The Tenors's tour setlist?

While setlists can vary between venues, The Tenors will likely play the following songs on tour: Lean on Me - ArtistsCAN, Forever Young, Nessun Dorma - Bonus Track, Lean On Me, Who Wants To Live Forever, Angels Calling, How Great Thou Art, Lead With Your Heart, My Father's Son, Amazing Grace

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