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It Is Not Christmas Without Il Divo Live in Concert –Do Not Miss Your Opportunity to See Them Live!

Il Divo announced their newest tour, A Holiday Song Celebration, which will visit intimate North American venues this fall. The quartet is set to perform a distinct holiday spectacular, unlike anything their fans have seen before. Kicking off November 17th in Boston, the unique outing will stop in cities across the U.S. and Canada including New York, Toronto, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, and many more before wrapping December 22nd in San Diego.

The tour comes to the Durham Performing Arts Center on the day after Thanksgiving – Friday, November, 29th.

Il Divo will perform songs from The Christmas Collection, their compilation of merry classics that was certified Platinum by the RIAA. The audience can expect to hear memorable interpretations of familiar Christmas melodies for a heart-warming start to the festive season.

Discovered and mentored by Simon Cowell over 15 years ago, Il Divo has become the consummate tenor powerhouse vocal group with foursold-out world tours to date, over 30 million albums sold, 160 gold and platinum albums in 33 countries to their credit. Il Divo was also the first classical crossover artist to have an album debut at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart.

Tickets are already on sale at www.LiveNation.com. Il Divo will offer VIP packages for each show with options that include premium seating, photo op with members of Il Divo, pre-show bar, and specially designed merchandise. Fans can visit www.VIPNation.com for more information.

We know how important it is to participate in all of the latest and greatest activities that take place in our community—especially after a long week at the office. Luckily enough for you, adventure is always right around the corner at The Heights at La Salle Apartments in Durham, North Carolina!

Event Time/Date:
Friday, November 29, 2019—8:00 PM

Event Venue Location:
Durham Performing Arts Center
123 Vivian Street
Durham, North Carolina 27701

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