Kent State Performing Arts Center Presents: The Texas Tenors

April 5th, 7:30pm
Kent State Performing Arts Center
330 University Dr NE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663

The Texas Tenors are the most successful music group and third highest selling artist in the history of America’s Got Talent! Since appearing on the series in 2009, JC, Marcus and John have released 5 studio albums, 2 PBS Specials, 4 DVDs, multiple singles and a children’s book that have earned them impressive recognition including 3 Emmy Awards, The Gelett Burgess Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature and the distinction of being Billboard Magazine’s #10 Classical Artist in the World. The tenors’ most recent albums “Outside the Lines”, “Rise” and “A Collection of Broadway and American Classics” all debuted at #1 on the Billboard Charts. These classically trained, versatile tenors have performed more than 1700 concerts around the world including headline shows in Las Vegas, China and a 24-city tour of the United Kingdom. Recently they were honored to be included among the top 50 acts in the world and the only vocal group from the United States invited to appear on NBC’s America’s Got Talent: The Champions. Tonight, you will hear music from their new #1 album along with rousing patriotic favorites and everything from Country to Classical!

Joining The Texas Tenors on stage is our very own Tuscarawas Philharmonic and Chorus, led by Dr. Scott MacPherson, Associate Conductor

Admission starts at $46.00 per person. Click here to get your tickets now or call the box office at 330-308-6400.

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