The Ten Tenor’s Cover Of “Hallelujah” Sent Chills Through The Crowd

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Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah started as a quiet, overlooked track, but over time, it became one of the most beloved and frequently covered songs in music history. From haunting solo performances to grand orchestral renditions, artists across genres have embraced its timeless beauty.

Some even believe it could surpass Yesterday by The Beatles as the most covered song of all time. Among the many interpretations, The Ten Tenors—an Australian group known for blending opera with pop and rock—have added their own powerful version, showcasing their signature harmonies and emotional depth.

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10 talented tenors, dressed in sleek black suits, took the stage for a breathtaking performance of “Hallelujah” that left audiences in awe. Their rich harmonies and powerful voices transformed the classic song into something truly unforgettable.

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With every note, the intensity grew, building to a soaring crescendo that sent chills through the crowd. The performance quickly became a viral sensation, racking up 13 million views and proving that when talent and passion collide, magic happens. A viewer commented, “Every artist or group that sang this song gave it the respect it deserves. Leonard Cohen left a masterpiece. All did thier best honouring Leonard’s work.”

The Ten Tenors brought a grand, theatrical touch to Hallelujah, turning it into a sweeping, Broadway-style spectacle. Their performance, rich with harmonies and orchestral depth, leaned into the song’s emotional and spiritual side.

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It was a stark contrast to Leonard Cohen’s raw, haunting delivery in his later years, but it resonated in its own way—delivering a powerful and deeply moving interpretation of the classic.

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