Last December, Ben Clark (‘O2), a member of the acclaimed music ensemble The Ten Tenors, was one of several past and present members of the group to receive the Keys to the City of Brisbane by the Lord Mayor Adran Schrinner, recognising their 30-year global contribution to music in that city.
The Ten Tenors joined a very esteemed club of music groups that have received this honour, the others being Powderfinger, The Bee Gees and Savage Garden.
Since The Ten Tenors was formed in 1995, the group has performed extensively in Australia and overseas, and released more than 20 albums, many of which have achieved platinum and gold status.
Ben has forged a path as one of Australia’s most sought-after National Anthem singers, having performed for some of Australia’s biggest sporting events, including the 2023/24 Boxing Day Test at the MCG. He began touring with The Ten Tenors in 2008 and is currently appearing with his fellow tenors as part of their 30th Anniversary World Tour in North America.





