The 3 Tenors Wow With “New York, New York” At Their Historic 1996 New Jersey Performance
In a moment that became etched in musical history, The 3 Tenors—Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, and José Carreras—brought a fresh, operatic twist to the classic anthem “New York, New York” during their 1996 concert in New Jersey. The 1996 concert in New Jersey was just one of many landmark performances by The 3 Tenors, a group celebrated for making opera accessible to a global audience.
Famous for powerful voices and unmistakable charisma, the trio effortlessly blended the world of opera with popular music, creating an unforgettable performance. The audience was left spellbound, completely captivated by the grandeur and emotion they poured into every note.
Check it out in the video below, which has reached 12.7 million views:
When the familiar opening notes of “New York, New York” rang out, the audience immediately responded with cheers. The 3 Tenors, known for their powerful voices, brought their unique style to the song, blending operatic grandeur with the original’s bold, energetic spirit.
Their flawless harmony transformed this classic, demonstrating their incredible range and ability to take on any genre. Their performance was a perfect mix of humor, passion, and skill, leaving a lasting impression. It wasn’t just a tribute to Sinatra’s timeless hit—it was a reminder of the 3 Tenors’ extraordinary talent to make every song their own.
A viewer really loved the performance, commenting, “This version of the song is million and one times better than any other. I am smiling like an idiot at the screen, moving, dancing. Then I look at the audience and they are doing exactly the same. Plus Carreras´s face during Domingo´s mistake is priceless.”