Katherine Jenkins has announced a truly extensive UK & Ireland tour, playing 18 shows throughout the month of October, which comes as part of 25 years in music celebrations. She’ll play Symphony Hall in Birmingham on October 12, with shows also taking place in Manchester, Liverpool, London, Glasgow, and more.
It marks the first Katherine Jenkins tour in five years, though the classical singer did play a huge concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2024.
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Fans can expect to hear the likes of Time To Say Goodbye, Jealous of the Angels, I Will Always Love You, and more, with plenty of favourites from the entire career of Katherine Jenkins, who is the biggest-selling classical artist of this century.
Speaking on the announcement, Katherine Jenkins said: “Reaching twenty-five years in music is incredibly emotional, but this tour is truly a celebration of the fans who have been there from the very beginning. To be heading out across the UK and Ireland for eighteen special shows feels less like a celebration of a career and more like a reunion with old friends and I can’t wait to stand on stage, look out into those familiar faces, and share it all over again.”
When do tickets to see Katherine Jenkins go on sale?
Tickets for shows on the Katherine Jenkins tour went on sale today (February 20), so be sure to snap up your spot if you need that hit of classical music this year.
Katherine Jenkins UK & Ireland tour dates
October 2 – Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
October 3 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall
October 4 – Cardiff, Millennium Centre
October 6 – Brighton, Dome
October 8 – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
October 9 – Bournemouth, Pavilion Theatre
October 11 – Oxford, New Theatre
October 12 – Birmingham, Symphony Hall
October 14 – London, Palladium
October 15 – York, Barbican
October 17 – Llandudno, Venue Cymru Theatre
October 18 – Gateshead, The Glasshouse
October 19 – Glasgow, Royal Concert Hall
October 21 – Torquay, Princess Theatre
October 22 – Aylesbury, Waterside Theatre
October 23 – Basingstoke, The Anvil
October 25 – Dublin, Bord Gais Energy Theatre
October 27 – Belfast, Waterfront Hall