Twelve Tenors coming to Packard


the vindicator

WARREN — The Twelve Tenors will fly in from the resort town of Branson, Mo., for a concert Sunday at Packard Music Hall.

The show — the first of the season sponsored by the Warren Civic Music Association — will begin at 7:30 p.m.

The Twelve Tenors, each of whom hails from Europe, sing a variety of music, including opera, Broadway and Beatles favorites. The act also sings pop songs such as “I Believe,” “The Rose,” “Bridge Over Troubled Waters,” “That’s Life” and “We Are the Champions.”

The Tenors are performing an indefinite run in Branson, Mo., but will travel to the Mahoning Valley for the day. The act has a show in Branson the following night.

The act is produced by Spirit of the Dance, the same company that brought “The Spirit of Christmas” to Packard Hall last December and “Broadway Star-Spangled Celebration” in 2006.

Warren Civic Music Association’s season also includes: Rhythm In Shoes, a song-and-dance troupe rooted in American cultural tradition, Oct. 27; Three Men and a Maestro, Dec. 9; Youngstown native Angelo Babbaro, “The Voice of Sinatra,” with the Carmen Mico Orchestra, Feb. 18; Five By Design, which honors America’s greatest generation with 1940s music, March 22; and Stayin’ Alive (Bee Gees tribute show), with ABBA Mania, April 21.