2016 release. Described as the 'Teenage Pavarotti' as he rose to stardom through Britain's Got Talent, Jonathan Antoine has not rested on his laurels after his first solo album Tenore went straight to #1 in the Classical charts and stayed there for 3 weeks. After a string of live performances around the UK, Jonathan Antoine announces his second solo album Believe, co-produced by Chris Broom and Clarissa Farran and recorded at 'British Grove Studio' and "Air-Edel Studios" in London. With a mix of classical arias, musical theatre songs and contemporary classics, Believe showcases Jonathan's amazing vocal range and his ability to tap into a multitude of music genres. Jonathan's voice shows it has already matured beyond his years - with his upper range being a key feature, exemplified by vocal coach Joy Mammen (who has performed with Pavarotti himself) who said: "I don't think there is Tenor past or present with a better Top C! He performs with charm, sincerity and a natural communication; a beautiful quality that will only improve" Jonathan's rich voice is captured in the impressive repertoire of Puccini, Ennio Morricone, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Chris Broom and the final track on the album which Jonathan co-wrote with Chris titled 'A New Tomorrow.' Other songs featured on the album include 'Canta Pe'Me', 'Bring Him Home', 'Ave Maria' and 'Che Gelida Manina'.