On July 16, 1994, the eve of the World Cup final, an event took place at Dodger Stadium that had nothing to do with soccer but drew one of the largest audiences in television history. For the first time since their 1990 extravaganza at the World Cup in Rome, the CD of which became the best-selling classical album ever, the Three Tenors—Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, and José Carreras—reunited for an evening of unforgettable song, called "probably the biggest single musical event in history" and watched by an estimated 1.3 billion viewers around the world.
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