Where

Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta, Malta View map

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Tickets

When

Saturday, 21 December 2024 at 20:00

Balcony - €68.00
Box - Single - €68.00
Stalls - €75.00
Dress Circle - €88.00
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Description

Hailing from the heart of Italy, The Italian Tenors will perform for the first time in Malta at the prestigious Mediterranean Conference Centre, following the resounding success of their sold-out European tour. Luca Sala, Sabino Gaita, and Evans Tonon, the triumphant trio, are set to reconnect with their classically inspired origins in their highly anticipated 2024 World Tour. This enchanting journey will showcase the brilliance of their renowned arias, beloved Neapolitan classics, captivating ‘popera,’ and a delightful array of surprises that promise to leave audiences in awe.

 

Accompanied by their talented live band, the evening guarantees a mesmerizing musical tapestry, weaving together passion-filled vocals and unparalleled entertainment excellence. Get ready for a night of pure enchantment as The Italian Tenors transport you to the soul-stirring realms of their musical mastery.

 

Expect to hear timeless pieces like “Caruso” by Lucio Dalla, “Con Te Partirò” by Andrea Bocelli, famous Italian songs of the 60s, Neapolitan favorites, and other hits that became world-renowned, such as “Gloria” and “Mamma Maria.” These will be beautifully combined with the most exquisite arias from the famous operas of Verdi and Puccini, creating a performance that takes us on a journey from La Scala in Milan to the Opera in Rome, and from the Arena of Verona to the Colosseum!

 

The three classically trained artists create a bridge connecting pop and classical music, interpreting great Italian pop songs alongside famous opera arias in their own unique way.

 

"Brilliant, notable, and exciting" are just three adjectives that describe The Italian Tenors.