OPERATIC trio, Tenors Unlimited, also known as the Rat Pack of Opera, have joined forces with Southbourne-based choir Sing People Sing, for their 15th anniversary tour to Christchurch.

Tenors Unlimited are fresh from their recent chart-topping success with Who is He? in aid of The Salvation Army which went straight in at number one in the iTunes' classical chart.

The best selling group have performed alongside international stars such as Sting, Lionel Richie, Beyoncé, Hayley Westenra, Simply Red and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

They also sang at the memorial service for football legend Sir Bobby Robson and have sung live at Wembley Stadium at the FA Cup final.

Now, to celebrate 15 years together, Scott Ciscon (tenor), Paul Martin (bass baritone) and Jem Sharples (tenor), have a new mix of songs for their show, In Concert With Tenors Unlimited, ranging from opera, pop and crooner classics, as well as old favourites.

These include: Everything (Michael Buble), Unchained (Righteous Brothers), Nella Fantasia, Recipe For Love (Harry Connick Junior), The Pearl Fishers Duet and Nessun Dorma. Their repertoire also includes songs written by the trio themselves such as Brand New Day, Viva La Vita, Senza di Te and Carry You which was composed by Paul Martin in aid of the charity, Harrison’s Fund.

Sing People Sing, is a multi-award winning contemporary choir rooted in musical theatre and performance, founded in 2013 by Nicole Dawson.

In Concert With Tenors Unlimited takes place on Friday, May 25 at 7.30pm.