STAGE TUBE: Penguins Scatter From Opera Singer's Aria

By: May. 12, 2016
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Opera singer Nick Allen gives an impromptu performance in Antarctica to a group of penguins, who don't seem to enjoy his aria.

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Originally from Lowestoft, England, YouTube sensation Nick Allen has been wowing audiences with his effortlessly stunning tenor voice since his schooldays. After winning a scholarship to the prestigious Guildhall School of Music & Drama, he has already established a diverse career as a soloist in opera and oratorio, as well as primetime TV guest appearances singing on "The Matt Lucas Show"(BBC1), and Harry Hill's "TV Burp". He recently made his critically-acclaimed debut as Frederic (Pirates Of Penzance), and Nanki-Poo (The Mikado) with the official Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company on their UK tour. In 2015, Nick made his debut with the National Symphony Orchestra, as their tenor soloist for their annual "Flying Proms" event. Currently, his hilarious YouTube video "How Penguins React To Opera" is going viral online, amassing 300,000 views in the first 5 days, and gaining huge international media attention worldwide, including the Daily Mail online, Classic FM, Fox News franchise, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

In addition to his classical career, Nick's incredible voice and lively personality has now established him as a highly successful cabaret artist. His signature show "Tenor Most Wanted" has been receiving rave reviews across the UK; a thrilling showcase of powerful repertoire, ranging from timeless classics to contemporary pop songs.



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