Before the group was formed, 2008 saw Moses, 18, and Pene, 20, providing the backing vocals for the tour of
Andrea Bocelli. In 2010 Moses, 20, and Amitai, 21, were among five that sung the backing vocals for
George Benson's An Unforgettable Tribute to Nat King Cole tour. After individually being hand picked by
Dennis O’Neill to further their music studies at the
Wales International Academy of Voice, the forming of the group was an idea thought of by the three in an attempt to fundraise the hundred and thousands of dollars they would need for all three of them to move to the UK indefinitely and afford the master's degree. In 2012, together with their families, they hired a school hall and performed to a half full audience. A few short months later saw them perform their first sold-out headlining show at
Auckland Town Hall and they were signed to
Universal Music the following day. In 2015 they were named Top Group of the Year by the
Variety Artists Club of New Zealand, and again in 2016 at the
Pacific Music Awards. In 2017 Moses played DJ Otis in
Robert Tapert's
Pleasuredome starring alongside actress
Lucy Lawless. During this time, Pene and Amitai were working closely with the
San Francisco Opera also starring in lead roles. == Personal life ==