The Celtic Tenors are in Surrey this week to start a Christmas concert tour of Canada.
The Irish classical-pop trio will hit the stage at Bell Performing Arts Centre on Thursday (Nov. 27), followed by concerts in Nanaimo (Port Theatre, Nov. 29), Sidney (Mary Winspear Centre, Dec. 1) and Kelowna (BC Community Theatre, Dec. 2), then travel east for two weeks.
Singers Matthew Gilsenan, Daryl Simpson and George Hutton blend centuries-old ballads with takes on contemporary favourites.
Their fall tour promises “a festive celebration of Celtic charm, timeless favourites, and heartfelt storytelling,” raves a news release from Eric Alper.
“For me,” says founding member Matthew Gilsenan, “every concert is about connection — sharing a song, a story, and leaving the world a little brighter.”
Tickets for the concert in Surrey are priced from $40.40 on bellperformingartscentre.com.
Just released was a new version of “The Holy City,” composed in 1892, on celtic-tenors.com.
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