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Katherine Jenkins: CANCELLED

Dates

  • Sun 24 May 2020, 7:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages Licensed

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Nicnak Media

Hi all,
A message from the lovely Katherine Jenkins regarding her upcoming Australian and NZ Tour.

“It comes with great sadness to announce that I will no longer be able embark on my Australian or New Zealand tours. I absolutely love and adore traveling and performing down under, however the health and wellbeing of everyone must be the priority during this time. I look forward to seeing everyone as soon as possible. Stay safe!”

Refunds will be processed asap via respective ticketing companies, so keep an eye out for an email or feel free to contact them direct.

Having performed in some of the most iconic venues around the world, multi-award winning performer Katherine Jenkins will soon add two venues in New Zealand and a handful of prestigious theatres in Australia to the list—with Auckland and Christchurch show dates announced for May 2020.

This is a long awaited return for this much celebrated artist, who was last in Australia and New Zealand with Plácido Domingo performing arena shows in 2011.

Britain’s best-selling classical artist of the past 25 years, who first came to public attention when she sang at Westminster Cathedral, honouring Pope John Paul II’s silver jubilee in 2003, will land in New Zealand in November, after a short run of shows in Australia. Katherine Jenkins will perform at Christchurch’s Isaac Theatre Royal on November 12 and Auckland’s Logan Campbell Centre on November 13.

“When I performed in Christchurch in 2011 with Placido Domingo, I always said I would return to see the city rebuilt and in a stronger place,” says Katherine Jenkins. “I already feel emotional and excited at the thought of singing there in November and meeting the incredibly inspirational people who helped put on the charity concert those years ago.”

Following on from the success of her debut album Premiere, which topped the classical charts for eight weeks in a row, making her the fastest-selling soprano of all time, Katherine Jenkins continued her meteoric rise to fame, with performances at the Rugby World Cup, at Buckingham Palace for The Queen, at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo and iconic venues including Wembley Stadium and The Sydney Opera House.

Since becoming an international name, Katherine Jenkins has gone on to release 11 critically acclaimed studio albums, perform for the troops in Afghanistan, receive the Order of the British Empire (OBE) and numerous music awards, solidifying herself as one of the world’s most prolific crossover artists.

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