Ten Tenors perform live in Burswood Theatre and was given a standing ovation.

The Australian heartthrobs of classical music graced the Burswood Theatre in their slick suits and delighted fans of all ages with their dramatic songs and glorious presence.

These are the moments in a performance when there is no need to make an audience stay quiet for the sake of the evening. Utter silence came naturally with the piano slowly turning into an intensity of orchestral sound which presented the Ten Tenors with their big smiling faces.

One of the songs that made everyone felt excited about was their attempt to do their version of 'The Boxer' by Simon and Garfunkel. The rise and fall of all ten voices blended well together and even left behind the sound of other surrounding instruments like the piano and the orchestra.

They did a version of 'Hallelujah' by Leonard Cohen and they continued on with the night not sticking with the traditional classical tunes. As the intermission came in, they stripped out all their formal suits and went to perform some classic rock pieces like the 'Bohemian Rhapsody.' They are classical singers who you will see headbanging and just having fun as they try to do things in the genuine Aussie fashion.

Other amazing covers they played were 'I Would Do Anything For Love,' 'Nessun Dorma,' and ending the fun night with 'Hey Jude.' A standing ovation is what bid the Ten Tenors a very good night after the outstanding performance.

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