Forever Tenors to Perform a Benefit Show in Leeds

Yorkshire’s own classical crossover duo will be returning to Leeds City Varieties on 4 June to perform a special fundraising show in collaboration with Leeds-based cancer charity Jacqui’s Million.

Forever Tenors – Adam Lacey and Robert Durkin – have had a meteoric rise in the classical crossover world over the last two years. They have captivated audiences with their beautiful harmonies and captivating performances, and performed alongside Russell Watson, Alfie Boe and Wynne Evans.

The performance in their home City of Leeds will be to raise funds for the Leeds Hospitals Charity which helps continue the vital work carried out at the Bexley cancer ward at St James’s Hospital.

Forever Tenors takes classic compositions you know and love and infuses them with new life and energy. From Nessun Dorma to Unchained Melody, their rich and emotional renditions are sure to take your breath away.

Adam Lacey: “We are absolutely thrilled to be able to give back to our local community in Leeds by performing this benefit show. We really want to help raise much-needed funds for the charity that is supporting the important work being done at the Bexley cancer ward at St James’s hospital. We hope that people come along and show their support with us!”

Tickets to the show are now on sale and can be purchased here.

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