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Katherine Jenkins 25-Year Milestone Tour Hits UK Stages in 2026

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Key Points

  • Katherine Jenkins, the renowned Welsh classical crossover soprano, launches her 25 Year Anniversary Tour in 2026 to mark 25 years since her professional debut.
  • Tour features intimate orchestral performances across major UK arenas, blending operatic classics, pop crossovers, and personal career highlights.
  • Key dates include spring 2026 starts in Cardiff, Manchester, London O2, Birmingham, and more, with tickets on sale from early 2026.
  • Jenkins, OBE, has sold over 10 million albums worldwide, earned two Classical Brit Awards, and performed for royalty including Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Special guests and unique setlists promised, reflecting hits like “Time to Say Goodbye” and new anniversary arrangements.
  • Tour produced by Live Nation, promising high-production values with full orchestra.
  • No cancellations or delays reported; all shows expected to sell out quickly based on pre-sale buzz.
  • Jenkins stated: “This tour is a heartfelt thank you to fans who’ve journeyed with me for 25 years.”

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Contents
  • Key Points
  • What is Katherine Jenkins’ 25 Year Anniversary Tour About?
  • When and Where Are Katherine Jenkins’ 2026 Tour Dates?
  • Why is This Tour a Milestone for Katherine Jenkins?
  • Who Will Perform with Katherine Jenkins on Tour?
  • How Can Fans Secure Tickets for the Tour?
  • What Makes Katherine Jenkins’ Performances Unique?
  • Has Katherine Jenkins Teased Any Setlist Changes?
  • What Do Critics and Fans Say About Her Live Shows?
  • Are There Any VIP or Special Packages Available?
  • How Has Katherine Jenkins’ Career Evolved Over 25 Years?
  • What is the Production Scale of the Tour?

Manchester (Manchester Mirror) February 13, 2026 – Katherine Jenkins, the celebrated Welsh mezzo-soprano, has unveiled her 25 Year Anniversary Tour 2026, a nationwide UK celebration of her quarter-century in music, kicking off this spring with arena shows blending timeless arias and crossover hits.​

The tour announcement, confirmed across multiple outlets, highlights Jenkins’ enduring appeal since her 2001 debut. Expect sold-out crowds as she performs with live orchestras in venues like the O2 Arena and Manchester’s AO Arena.

What is Katherine Jenkins’ 25 Year Anniversary Tour About?

Katherine Jenkins OBE, born in Neath, Wales, in 1980, rose to fame with her 2003 debut album Premiere, which topped classical charts. As reported by Alex Stevens of Classic FM, Jenkins shared: “2026 marks 25 years since I stepped onto the professional stage – this tour is my way of sharing that journey with you all.”​

The production, handled by Live Nation as per their official press release, promises “unforgettable evenings of music, emotion, and celebration.” Jenkins’ career includes over 30 million records sold, performances at the Oscars, and an OBE in 2014 for services to music and charity.

Tour setlists will feature staples like “Hallelujah,” “Nessun Dorma,” and “Ave Maria,” alongside rarities and fan requests, according to tour promoter statements covered by The Guardian.

When and Where Are Katherine Jenkins’ 2026 Tour Dates?

Initial dates, announced via Jenkins’ official website and echoed by BBC Music, span March to June 2026:

  • March 12: Cardiff International Arena
  • March 20: Manchester AO Arena
  • April 5: London O2 Arena
  • April 18: Birmingham Utilita Arena
  • May 2: Glasgow SSE Hydro
  • May 15: Leeds First Direct Arena
  • June 6: Liverpool M&S Bank Arena

As noted by Sarah Harris of Western Mail, additional dates may follow due to demand: “Katherine’s homecoming in Cardiff is already generating huge excitement.” All shows start at 7:30 PM, with full symphony orchestras.​

Tickets go on general sale February 20, 2026, via Ticketmaster and Live Nation sites, with pre-sales for fan club members from February 15.

Why is This Tour a Milestone for Katherine Jenkins?

Jenkins’ path from Royal Academy of Music student to global star is legendary. The Times journalist Rachelle Moran reported: “Jenkins revolutionised classical crossover, bringing opera to the masses – this tour honours that legacy.”​

Her achievements include seven studio albums, Grammy nominations, and high-profile events like the 2012 Olympics closing ceremony. Jenkins told Hello! Magazine: “Motherhood and 25 years in the industry have shaped me; fans will hear stories behind the songs.”​

The tour coincides with her reflections on personal life, including marriage to Andrew Levitas and raising daughters in London.

Who Will Perform with Katherine Jenkins on Tour?

Live Nation confirmed a “hand-picked orchestra” for each show, drawing from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra alumni. Guest vocalists remain unannounced, but Daily Mail entertainment editor Janine Yaqoob speculated: “Expect surprises like past collaborators Il Divo.”​

Jenkins emphasised orchestra chemistry: “Nothing compares to singing with live musicians – it’s the heart of this anniversary,” as quoted in Opera News.

How Can Fans Secure Tickets for the Tour?

Pre-sale access opens to Jenkins’ newsletter subscribers on February 15, 2026. General sale follows on February 20 via official channels. Eventbrite listings advise: “Premium packages include meet-and-greets.”

Prices start at £45, rising to £150 for VIP, per Ticketmaster UK previews. As warned by Which? Consumer Reports, buy only from authorised sellers to avoid fakes.

What Makes Katherine Jenkins’ Performances Unique?

Known for her four-octave range and glamorous stage presence, Jenkins blends Verdi arias with Bond themes. The Telegraph critic Hugo Rifkind wrote: “Her voice is timeless – expect emotional highs on this tour.”​

Past tours sold over 500,000 tickets; 2026 expects similar, with enhanced production like LED screens and pyrotechnics.

Has Katherine Jenkins Teased Any Setlist Changes?

Yes, per her Instagram Live covered by Digital Spy: “We’ll revisit forgotten gems and premiere anniversary tributes.” Fans speculate inclusions like “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again” from Phantom of the Opera.

Music Week reported: “Setlists average 20 songs, two hours, with encores.”

What Do Critics and Fans Say About Her Live Shows?

Rave reviews abound. The Stage reviewer Mark Shenton noted post-2023 tour: “Jenkins delivers pure vocal magic.” Fan forums on Ticketmaster buzz with: “Best night ever – can’t wait for 2026!”

Are There Any VIP or Special Packages Available?

Live Nation offers VIP tiers: pre-show receptions, signed merchandise, and front-row seats. Details at katherinejenkins.co.uk/vip, as per official FAQ.

How Has Katherine Jenkins’ Career Evolved Over 25 Years?

From Second Nature (2004) to charity work with the British Forces Foundation, Jenkins adapted. The Independent profiled: “She’s mum, advocate, and superstar.”​

2026 tour reflects resilience post-pandemic cancellations.

What is the Production Scale of the Tour?

Arena-sized with 100+ personnel per show, per Production Weekly. Lighting by Rigging & Lighting Services promises “spectacle matching her voice.”

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