7:30p.m., Saturday, October 7, 2023
at The Centrum

GENTRI, short for “The Gentlemen Trio,” was established in June 2014 and is comprised of three dynamic tenors: Brad Robins, Casey Elliott, and Bradley Quinn Lever. The fourth member of the group is the award winning composer, arranger, and producer Stephen Nelson.

To date, GENTRI has released four EP’s and three full length albums, the most recent being a Christmas album, “Season of Light“ GENTRI’s third Christmas album. Almost all of GENTRI’s albums have reached #1 on various Billboard charts. The Gents are also known for their award-winning music videos, which have been featured on news outlets around the world including ABC World News, NBC Nightly News and Inside Edition. Their music videos have amassed over 200 million views on YouTube and Facebook.

GENTRI has performed all over the United States and across the globe. They have shared the stage with world-renowned talent, including Tony Award-winning powerhouse Kristin Chenoweth, international tenor sensation Alfie Boe, Tony Award-winning vocalist Idina Menzel, and legendary rock bands Journey, Blondie and One Republic.

Performance Location: The Centrum, 6823 Cypresswood Dr., Spring, Texas 77379
Date & Time: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, October 7, 2023
Tickets: $45, $55, $65 & $75
Season Ticket Sales: On Sale Now
Single Ticket Sales: 9am, Monday, July21, 2023

Valet Parking: $15/car. Pre-order online with credit card or pay cash the night of the event.

Meet the Gents…

Casey Elliott is from Riverside, California, grew up in Bountiful, Utah, and resides with his wife and four children in Layton, Utah.  Growing up in a musical family, Casey’s love for music started at a young age as he watched and learned from his parents, accomplished musicians themselves.  Vocal influences include: Kenny Loggins, Michael Bolton, Steve Perry, Peter Cetera, Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti, Vittorio Grigolo, Harry Connick Jr., David Phelps, Michael Buble, and Josh Groban.  Casey is known for his powerful vocal and acting ability. He has toured the world as a performer, including his role as Radames in the U.S. National and International Tours of Aida. Other theatrical credits include: Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, Sydney Carton in the regional premier of A Tale of Two Cities, Zorro in the regional premiere of Zorro the Musical, and Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Film credits include: An Hour Behind (Adam), Joseph Smith: American Prophet (John Taylor), Tim Timmerman (Mr. Hadley), Prepare (Jesus Christ), Out of Liberty (Hyrum Smith…post production), Green Flake (Joseph Smith…pre-preduction), and Daniel and the Lions (Daniel).  Casey loves mountain biking, golf, and pretending to know what he’s doing when doing DIY projects around the house.

Brad Robins grew up in Centerville, Utah. At a young age sports was his life, but after discovering a passion for music and performance in high school, thanks to some incredible teachers, little to nothing could hold him back from getting on stage any way he could. After serving a two-year church mission to Moscow, Russia, Brad attended Brigham Young University where he graduated from the Marriott School of Management with a degree in Business Management with an emphasis in Marketing. While at BYU he also toured with and was two-time president of the world-renowned BYU Young Ambassadors, traveling to parts of Europe, Asia, and Southern Africa. In between touring and his studies, he also was involved in a number of regional musical productions including Phantom of the Opera (Andre/Phantom u.s.), Beauty and the Beast (Beast) and Les Misérables (Marius). Some of Brad’s musical influences include: Josh Groban, Ramin Karimloo, Michael Buble and Brian Stokes Mitchell. He spent the first 6 years of his professional career working at Adobe. Brad is also a huge fan of the popular TV show, “The Office,” and enjoys traveling, hiking, mountain biking, golfing, skiing, fitness, attending sporting events, photography and dabbling with Adobe creative products.

Bradley Quinn Lever, a Salt Lake City native and recently named by Utah Valley Magazine as one of Utah’s Fab40 Under 40, Bradley Quinn Lever’s powerful high tenor voice has been lauded by critics and audiences alike. Favorite theatrical roles include Enjorlas in Les Misérables, Tarzan in Disney’s Tarzan, and Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Bradley also appeared as the lead vocalist in the 2012 U.S. national tour of Michael McLean’s highly acclaimed show, The Forgotten Carols. Bradley Quinn is an alumnus of Westminster College, where he played on the varsity soccer team. When not performing he enjoys spending time in the sun with his wife and puppy Nala Roo.

Stephen Nelson, Stephen Nelson is an award-winning composer, producer, and songwriter.  Aside from producing for GENTRI, he has also worked with artists such as Lexi Walker, David Archuleta, Madilyn Paige, and The Gardiner Sisters.  His music can be heard on radio, television, Emmy-winning films, and Billboard Chart-topping albums.  Additionally, he has written and produced for major corporations, charity organizations,  Disney, and Sony Masterworks. In 2017, Stephen had the opportunity to arrange the song for the Vice-President’s first dance at the Presidential Inaugural Ball. He has also toured across the United States with symphonies performing his original compositions.