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The Ten Tenors
The Avalon Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort — Niagara Falls, ON
The Ten Tenors
The Avalon Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort — Niagara Falls, ON
The Ten Tenors
The Avalon Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort — Niagara Falls, ON
The Ten Tenors
The Avalon Theatre At Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort — Niagara Falls, ON

The Ten Tenors are an Australian vocal group that does what their name suggests: ten guys singing tenor parts, mostly classical and crossover material. They've built a steady career performing arrangements of opera standards, religious pieces, and pop songs reimagined for a full tenor ensemble. Their approach is straightforward — take songs people know, add ten harmonized voices, present it as family-friendly entertainment. They've toured internationally and released several albums, operating in that comfortable space between classical music and mainstream accessibility. They're the kind of group that appeals to people who want opera without the three-hour commitment, or who appreciate when Hallelujah gets the full vocal treatment. Not groundbreaking, but reliable. They do what they do with competence and nothing ironic about it.

Their shows attract an older, mixed demographic looking for polished vocal entertainment. The crowd is quiet and respectful, applauding generously. Energy is controlled and formal, more concert hall than arena. The real pull is hearing how their ten voices blend on familiar songs.

Known for The Prayer, Time to Say Goodbye, Nessun Dorma, Hallelujah, O Sole Mio

Buffalo's got deep roots in classical music—the Philharmonic's been around since 1935, and there's real infrastructure here for serious musicians. The city tends to respect craft and technical skill, which means The Ten Tenors should find an audience that appreciates what they're actually doing rather than just the spectacle of it.

Stay in Allentown, where the neighborhood's Victorian architecture and walkable blocks of galleries, vintage shops, and bars feel genuinely lived-in. Dinner at Sear should be priority—chef Jeremy Boyle's locally-sourced approach is legitimately ambitious without the pretense. Catch the contemporary art at Albright-Knox (their recent renovations are worth your time), then spend an evening at one of the neighborhood's dive bars like The Owl that still feels like actual people hang there, not tourists.

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