The Rat Pack of opera will perform a special concert in aid of Richmond Park’s Holly Lodge Centre.

Tenors Un Limited will take to the stage at Richmond Theatre to showcase their vocal talents as part of their UK-wide autumn tour.

For more than 10 years, the group have entertained audiences throughout the world and secured worldwide distribution for their current album, Viva La Vita.

The group, made up of Scott Ciscon, Jem Sharples and Paul Martin, promise to deliver a diverse programme, infused with fun and personality.

Tenor Scott Ciscon says: "We are really pleased with this show.

"The audience will love our versions of Something’s Coming from West Side Story and Bob Dylan’s Make you Feel my Love; as well as popular classical must haves, Nessun Dorma and O Sole Mio, alongside some self-penned titles."

Tenor Jem Sharples said the show is unique as it will raise funds to help children with special needs experience the royal park in a fun and educational way Sharples says: "Also this concert is giving me my first opportunity to perform with my daughter, who is a member of the fabulous new Surbiton-based Arnould Girls Choir directed by Rebecca Gresson.

"I heard them singing at the Richmond Music Festival this year and was amazed at their pure sound and beautiful harmonies.

"I thought we must sing with them if we get the chance - and here’s the chance since they’ll join us on stage in Richmond."

The group will donate 10 per cent of all proceeds from the concert to Holly Lodge Centre in Richmond Park.

  • Tenors Un Limited; Richmond Theatre, The Green, Richmond; September 26, show starts 7.30pm; £16.90 to £36.90; call 0844 8717651 or visit atgtickets.com/venues/richmond-theatre.