Jose Carreras – Placido Domingo: The two greatest tenors in the world are coming for a concert in Athens

Domingo and Carreras made history in the 1990s and early 2000s when they performed as the Three Tenors alongside Luciano Pavarotti

The two greatest living tenors on the planet, the legendary Jose Carreras and Placido Domingo, will travel to Athens this summer to give a joint concert on Wednesday, July 10th, at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

The program presented by the two top artists will include popular arias and duets from the most beloved operas of all time, selections from the musical theater repertoire as well as great hits from Broadway, and the Spanish and Neapolitan tradition.

Jose Carreras, a tenor with a unique interpretive range, remains active at 77 years old and confirms, once again, his love for Greece by choosing to include it in a tour of historical significance that is unlikely to be repeated.

Placido Domingo, globally known for his unparalleled talent and imposing presence, at the age of 81, continues to captivate with his performances, enriching each performance with a magical blend of passion and drama.

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Domingo and Carreras made history in the 1990s and early 2000s when they performed as the Three Tenors alongside Luciano Pavarotti, bringing the magic of classical music to a wide audience.

At their concert at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, they will be accompanied by the ERT Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of internationally renowned conductor Jordi Bernancer, and soprano Christina Poulitsi.

Ticket sales will begin on May 8th HERE.

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