They captivated us back in 2014. And now, they are back to serenade us with their smouldering tunes.
Il Divo, the world’s foremost classical crossover quartet, is going to be back in Singapore for a one-night-only concert on 4 April 2016 as part of their brand new Amor & Pasion World Tour.
Il Divo, who has performed for the likes of US President Barack Obama and UK’s Her Majesty the Queen, is the first and most successful classical crossover group across the globe, with more than 30 million album sales. Made up of Urs Buhler, Sebastien Izambard, Carlos Marin and David Miller, the sensational quartet has collected 160 gold and platinum awards in 33 countries and achieved over 50 number one records. They were also honoured as “Artist of the Decade” at the Classic Brits at the Royal Albert Hall in 2011.
This time, their latest World Tour, Amor & Pasion, will bring the sultry rhythms of Spain, Cuba, Argentina and Mexico to the audience. Il Divo will showcase classics such as “Adagio”, “The Power of Love”, “Angelina”, “A Las Mujeres Que Yo Ame”, “Besame Mucho” and many more. Expect to be mesmerised and spellbound.
What: Il DIVO Amor & Pasion World Tour Singapore 2016
When: 4 April 2016, 8pm
Where: The Star Theatre @ The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, Singapore 138617
Tickets: Tickets are priced at $278, $238, $198, $168, $138, $98 (excluding SISTIC charges) and are available at all SISTIC counters and via hotline +65 6348 5555. Booking can also be done online at www.sistic.com.sg.
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