The Texas Tenors, Salina, KS
The Texas Tenors to perform in support of the Shriners Hospitals for Children
June 2nd, 2020

The Tony's Pizza Events Center and the ISIS Shrine are excited to announce THE TEXAS TENORS will perform a benefit concert for the Shriner’s Hospitals for Children on September 19th at 7:30 pm. This one-night-only performance will take place in the Great Plains Manufacturing Convention Hall at Tony’s Pizza Events Center.

THE TEXAS TENORS, John Hagen, JC Fisher & Marcus Collins, are the most successful music group and third highest selling artist in the history of NBC’s America’s Got Talent! Since appearing on the show in 2009 they have released 4 studio albums, 2 PBS specials, 4 DVDs and won multiple awards. Their most recent albums “Rise” and “A Collection of Broadway and American Classics” both debuted at #1 on the Billboard Classical Chart.

These classically trained, versatile tenors have performed more than 1,400 concerts around the world including headlining shows in Las Vegas, China and a 24-city tour of the United Kingdom. In 2019, they were honored to be included among the top 50 acts in the world, and the only vocal group from the United States invited to compete on NBC’s primetime series America’s Got Talent: The Champions.

THE TEXAS TENORS performance in Salina is a fundraiser for Shriners Hospitals for Children and is being brought to you by the ISIS Shrine.  Since 1922, the mission of Shriners Hospitals for Children is to provide the highest quality care to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries, and other special healthcare needs within a compassionate, family-centered, and collaborative care environment.  They also provide for the education of physicians and other healthcare professionals and conduct research to discover new knowledge that improves the quality of care and quality of life of children and families.  This mission is carried out without regard to race, color, creed, sex, disability, national origin, or the ability of a patient or family to pay.  The ISIS Shrine has been a viable part of the central and western Kansas communit