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Tenors
Unlimited

Entertainers
Since forming the award
winning TENORS Un LIMITED more than 3 years ago, Stuart
Pendred, Jem Sharples and Scott Ciscon –TriColore - have
taken their unique concert act to a host of events
throughout the UK, Europe and the USA.
The boys have performed alongside such notables as
Sting, Lionel Ritchie, soul diva Beyonce, The Opera
Babes, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, have enthralled
the audience at a special, sold-out performance at the
Royal Albert Hall and have entertained celebrities,
statesmen, royalty and sports figures including Eric
Clapton, former Prime Minister John Major, the Lord
Mayor of London, Sarah Ferguson, the Crown Prince of
Liechtenstein and Sir Bobby Robson to name a few.
Additionally, their appearances on BBC’s Top of the
Pops, Blue Peter and Making Your Mind Up has helped
introduce them to a wider audience. Other past events
have included the UK Final of the Ford Supermodel of the
World competition, the Variety Club of Great Britain, a
concert for World Vision and a unique performance for
the England Rugby World Cup Winning Side at their 1st
anniversary reunion dinner.
Highlights in 2003 included a farewell performance for
the cast of ITV’s “Cold Feet” as well as Lord Richard
Attenborough’s 80th birthday celebrations. Their
numerous appearances that year culminated in Manchester
at the Bridgewater Hall (home of the world famous Halle
Orchestra,) for a Christmas Spectacular and then
singing, live on SKY TV, before the Chelsea v Man Utd
game with special guests England World Rugby Champions
Sir Clive Woodward and England Captain Lawrence
Dellaglio.
But perhaps the proudest moment that year was the
release of Scott, Jem and Stuart’s independently
produced debut album, “Beginnings…”
2004 saw a continuation of their rise into the public
consciousness, enjoying continued success throughout
both the UK and Europe and their first performances in
the USA including Chicago and New York. Their
ever-increasing concert platform included performances
with the Oxford Chamber Orchestra in Marlborough, Ladies
Race Day at Carlisle Racecourse and a unique open-air
classical concert for the people of Hull with the North
of England Concert Orchestra and a return to the
Bridgewater Hall.
Stuart, Jem and Scott were very proud to headline their
own “PROMS in the PARK” – the first ever held in the
grounds of The Royal Ballet School in Richmond Park and
were invited, as special guests, to perform at Stowe
House, on the same bill as soul diva Beyonce, at the
lavish “La Dolce Vita” Grand Prix Ball with The Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra.
To top off another very exciting year Scott, Jem and
Stuart have also begun work on their second album and
had the huge privilege of sharing the stage in December
at La Dolce Vita while supporting Sting on his world
tour in a London concert in aid of UNICEF!
The early part of 2005 saw Scott, Jem and Stuart perform
the self-penned ‘Brand New Day’ on Top of the Pops and
Blue Peter as part of the BBC’s Eurovision UK Final,
“Making Your Mind Up.” In addition, they were very proud
to appear in Scotland this July headlining a concert in
Edindurgh for World Vision as part of the ‘Make Poverty
History’ campaign. Other highlights include a
performance for the British Olympic Association’s
centenary dinner on the eve of the historic decision for
the 2012 Olympics, they shared the stage with Motown
legend Lionel Ritchie later that month and gave an open
air concert alongside The Opera Babes. Most recently,
they were privileged to sing at a sold-out Royal Albert
hall for ‘Tickled Pink,’ the breast cancer awareness
concert with other acts such as Mariah Carey, Westlife,
Il Divo, the Sugababes and Sheryl Crow. Be on the
lookout for more events to come in 2005 and an exciting
schedule in 2006!
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