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The Ten Tenors bring 30th anniversary world tour to Duluth’s DECC

Known for combining traditional tenor harmonies with energetic staging and contemporary arrangements, the group has performed thousands of concerts worldwide and remains one of the longest-running touring vocal ensembles in the crossover genre.

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Australian vocal group The Ten Tenors will perform in Duluth next month as part of its 30th Anniversary World Tour, organizers announced.

The internationally touring ensemble is scheduled to appear March 9 at Symphony Hall at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Doors open at 6 p.m., with the performance beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now through the DECC box office and authorized ticket outlets.

Formed in Australia, The Ten Tenors have built a global following over three decades with performances that blend classical crossover, opera, contemporary music and rock standards. The anniversary tour follows recent sold-out runs and strong audience reception across Europe and Australia.

The concert will feature a mix of Neapolitan classics, classical repertoire and classic rock arrangements, along with several new medleys created specifically for North American audiences, according to tour promoters.

Known for combining traditional tenor harmonies with energetic staging and contemporary arrangements, the group has performed thousands of concerts worldwide and remains one of the longest-running touring vocal ensembles in the crossover genre.

The Duluth performance is part of the group’s 2026 North American tour celebrating three decades of performances and recordings.

Additional information and tickets are available through the DECC.

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