The pop-opera four-piece Amore (made up of Monica Mcghee, David Webb, Peter Braithwaite and Victoria Gray) shot to fame in 2012 with a string of high-profile performances, delighting audiences with their renditions of operatic classics.
Amore were formed after a chance encounter between two Warner Bros executives and a senior tutor from the Royal College of Music. The tutor recommended four of his students to the executives.
Before long, Monica Mcghee, David Webb, Peter Braithwaite and Victoria Gray were signed up for a 6-album record deal.
The group's individual credentials include choral scholarships, countlesss recitals and even singing at the opening of the Millenium Dome.
Since they've been a four-piece, they've performed at the Classic BRIT Awards with Russell Watson, sung at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and made several television appearances.
As of 2013, Amore are Ambassadors for The Prince's Foundation for Children and the Arts.