About The Florence Tenors – professional male vocal group based in Florence, Tuscany
The Florence Tenors are well-known throughout Italy for providing outstanding live music at weddings, events and parties.
From opera and classical music to traditional Italian songs and modern pop covers, we can adapt our repertoire to your preferences.
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So if you're looking to hire the finest Three Tenors tribute Italy has to offer for your wedding or event, get in touch with The Florence Tenors.
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We're regularly booked to perform for weddings and events at Villa Boscarello in Siena, Villa Camilla in Florence and Castello di Rosciano in Perugia, Italy.
Here are just some of the locations where we have been booked by clients on FixTheMusic for weddings and events...
We offer the following options:
1) The Classic Three Tenors
At the end of the dinner before the cake, in concert dress, they make a concert/show of approximately 20 to 30 minutes with the accompaniment of the piano (and String Quartet if required).
2) The Three Tenors as "Singing Waiters"
The Three Tenors, during dinner, dressed as waiters, walk around the tables with the real waiters. Some of them also serve wine. At some point before the service of the first course begins, one of them, to the surprise of the guests, sings a song "A Cappella" or with the piano accompanying.
After the next course the second tenor also does the same thing and at the last course before the dessert the third tenor will do the same thing. (They can sing in concert dress or as "Singing Waiters", as you prefer).
Then at the end of the dinner before the cake, in concert dress, they make the final concert of approximately 20 minutes with the accompaniment of the piano (and the String Quartet if required).
3) The Three Tenors as "Guests" for the ceremony, "Love Actuality" version
The Three Tenors join the guests before the ceremony as if they were invited to the wedding. They take their places at the ceremony as guests.
At the moment chosen by the spouses, the pianist will start playing the song and surprisingly the first Tenor gets up and starts singing, immediately after the second and third tenor will do the same, heading towards the spouses.
Later, together, they sing another 1 or 2 songs during the ceremony.
During the wedding ceremony at the church, in which parts does the tenor usually sing? (asked by Georgina on 30 August 2025)
Response from Lorenzo: Usually during the wedding ceremony, the tenor can sing at the offertory hymn, at the Communion and at the Signing of the Register. Also when the bride enters.
"The Florence Tenors were absolutely spectacular. Their talent is breathtaking and on top of being incredible singers they were true performers who enchanted our guests from the moment they started singing. They were kind, flexible and very easy to communicate with. We felt so incredibly lucky to have them at our wedding. If you are thinking of booking the Florence Tenors please do yourself a favour and just do it!"
"Ciao Lorenzo, I would like to thank you and all the tenors for such an amazing wedding at Villa Camilla! We love you all and you really made our day so so special. It was a great honour to have you perform for us. You are superb. Thank you a million. All the best, Christina, Peter and family xx"
"The Florence Tenors were absolutely superb! Because of some poor weather we had to reorganise the venue and timings, but the tenors were wonderfully flexible and accommodating. They delivered a sensational performance, which was one of the highlights of the evening. Our guests thoroughly enjoyed it and it will be talked about for many years to come. I highly recommend!"
"It is not every day that you get the privilege to listen to true talent. We were a small party of very lucky people who booked The Florence Tenors to come and sing for us at Villa Saraceno, Vicenza. Wow! We were all so moved by the music and their incredible storytelling. When musicians love what they do, they have the ability to transport the listener to a magical world and for a brief moment in time become lost in a theatre of sound that touches the soul."





































