Katherine Jenkins to bring 25th anniversary tour to Belfast
The UK’s biggest selling classical artist of the century, Katherine Jenkins OBE has just announced a very special Belfast show at the Waterfront Hall to celebrate the 25 year anniversary tour.
📍 October 27th
🎟️ Tickets go on sale Friday 20th February at 10am from Ticketmaster.ie and waterfront.co.uk
Few artists have bridged the worlds of classical and popular music with the grace, warmth and artistry of Katherine Jenkins OBE.
Known for her luminous mezzo- soprano voice and radiant stage presence, KJ has become a treasured figure in British musical life and one of the world’s most successful classical crossover artists.
Her journey from a small town in South Wales to international acclaim is a story of talent, dedication, and a deep belief in the power of music to comfort and inspire.
Away from the spotlight, Katherine remains grounded in her Welsh heritage and committed to giving back. A dedicated supporter of numerous charities, she has raised significant funds for Macmillan Cancer Support (inspired by the memory of her father, who passed away when she was fifteen) and continues to use her platform to champion causes close to her heart.
Over two decades since her debut, Katherine Jenkins continues to enchant audiences with her extraordinary voice and her unerring ability to communicate emotion through music.
Her career has been marked not only by record-breaking achievements but by a rare sincerity - a sense that every note she sings carries with it gratitude, remembrance, and hope. Whether performing on the world’s great stages, comforting soldiers far from home, singing hymns that speak to the heart or lullabies to her children, Katherine embodies the very best of what music can be: a bridge between people, a voice of solace, and a celebration of the human spirit
How to get tickets:
Tickets go on sale Friday 20th February at 10am from Ticketmaster.ie and waterfront.co.uk
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