Operatunity Presents 3 Tenors & A Soprano: A Celebration Of Operatic Elegance & Passion | Touring 12 May – 16 June 2025

Operatunity is thrilled to announce its upcoming national concert tour, "3 Tenors and a Soprano," taking place from 12 May to 16 June 2025 across 24 centres throughout New Zealand. This extraordinary daytime concert will feature a talented quartet of vocalists, celebrating the rich tradition of operatic and classical music in a dynamic and engaging performance.
Audiences will be treated to three remarkable tenors – Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua, Benjamin Makisi and Derek Hill, each showcasing their unique vocal artistry and charisma, alongside the stunning soprano Amanda Atlas. Known for her powerful and emotive voice, Amanda has captivated audiences nationally and internationally, performing leading operatic roles across Europe, America, and Australasia. She has quickly gained a reputation as a true singing actress, equally at home in opera, musical theatre, and concert performances. Accompanying the cast on piano will be Paul Carnegie-Jones.
"3 Tenors and a Soprano" promises to enchant audiences with a captivating blend of famous ballads, opera, classical, and music theatre. The concert will feature a delightful selection of beloved arias, duets, and ensemble pieces from renowned operas and classical works. Be prepared to be transported by exquisite harmonies and powerful arias that will stir your soul and ignite your imagination.
Designed to appeal to both classical music aficionados and those new to the genre, this performance is a celebration of the beauty and grandeur of vocal music. Expect a morning filled with humour, charm, and exquisite melodies, creating an enjoyable experience for all attendees.
Join us for an unforgettable concert that showcases exceptional artistry and vocal prowess, promising an event of musical excellence and emotional resonance.
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