THE first half of Clacton Arts and Literary Society's season will end with a superb concert.

The Arts and Literary Society Concert will see Tenors Unlimited perform at the town's Princes Theatre, in Station Road, on Monday, November 26, at 7.30pm.

The groups includes tenor Scott Ciscon, brass-baritone Paul Martin and tenor Jem Sharples.

Their combination of popular opera, musical theatre and original songs create their own unique sound.

Tenors Unlimited, known as the Rat Pack of Opera, have performed alongside Sting, Lionel Richie, Beyoncé, Hayley Westenra, Simply Red and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Their wide-ranging repertoire includes the ever popular classics La Donna E Mobile, The Pearl Fishers Duet and Nessun Dorma, interspersed with crooner and pop favourites such as Ed Sheeran’s Thinking Out Loud; Sting’s Fragile, Freddie Mercury’s Barcelona and Moon River.

For over ten years, the trio have entertained audiences throughout the world.

Using talents honed in their previous solo careers in opera and theatre, they bring their own blend of wit, charm and vocal arrangements to their performances.

Tenors Unlimited sang at the memorial service for football legend Sir Bobby Robson, live at Wembley Stadium at the FA Cup final and went to number one in the Classical Download Charts with their charity single 'Who is He?' which they a performed at the Royal Albert Hall with the Salvation Army.

Jem Sharples, from Tenors Unlimited, said: “We perform a wide repertoire of all music so there is sure to be something for everyone.”

Their latest album The Journey can be purchased online from their web site or via iTunes, Amazon and GooglePlay.

For more information about the trio and other tour dates in the UK, tenorsunlimited.com.