The world’s youngest tenor is headed to the region on tour
The world’s youngest tenor Mark Vincent is taking his acclaimed two-act show to regional venues across South Australia and Victoria throughout the month of June.
In this unique live event, Vincent pays tribute to operatic icons Mario Lanza and The Three Tenors (Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo and José Carreras), dedicating one half of the show respectively to each of these legendary acts.
With two tributes in one show, he will lend his exquisite vocals to the most beloved hits of Mario Lanza in Act One, following interval with a tribute to The Three Tenors in Act Two.
Having caught national attention when he appeared as a 15-year-old on Australia’s Got Talent, then going on to win the competition, Mark Vincent’s career to date has been a series of extraordinary highs and he has grown into one of the world’s most remarkable tenors.
“Mario Lanza, in my humble opinion was one of the greatest voices of the twenty-first century.,” Mark said. H”e was the ‘triple threat’; he could sing, act and looked amazing in films and stage. That voice will never be forgotten.
“For the second act, I am truly honoured to be paying tribute to the greatest singers in the world, Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras.
“I can remember as a child watching The Three Tenors in concert at Madison Square Garden in 1992. There was United States President George Bush along with Frank Sinatra, and many other performers that day. It made me as a young boy realise that I wanted to follow in these tenors’ footsteps; that day inspired me to become a tenor. “In this show you can expect a variety of different songs from arias to classic ballads, as well as musical theatre numbers that the tenors performed throughout their respective careers. These are songs that the audience will love and know.”
PERFORMANCE DETAILS: Mark Vincent Hamilton Performing Arts Centre Sunday, June 25 June 2pm