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Ten Tenors returning to the DECC

The Duluth show, among the first Upper Midwest dates confirmed for the 30th Anniversary World Tour, is expected to feature signature medleys along with three new arrangements created for U.S. audiences.

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The Ten Tenors, Australia’s high-octane vocal group that can slip from Puccini to Queen in the same breath, will bring their anniversary tour to Duluth next year.

The ensemble is scheduled for March 9, 2026, at 7 p.m. in Symphony Hall at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Tickets go on sale Sept. 12.

The North American leg follows sold-out runs across Europe and Australia, where the group earned its usual curtain calls and ovations. Known for mixing classical crossover with Neapolitan favorites and rock anthems, the Ten Tenors have been packing theaters since the 1990s with their mix of trained voices, polished choreography and a dash of Australian humor.

The Duluth show is expected to feature signature medleys along with three new arrangements created for U.S. audiences. It will be among the first Upper Midwest dates confirmed for the 30th Anniversary World Tour, with additional stops to be announced later this year.

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