Katherine Jenkins (born 29 June 1980) is a Welsh singer. She is a
mezzo-soprano
A mezzo-soprano (, ), or mezzo ( ), is a type of classical music, classical female singing human voice, voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types. The mezzo-soprano's vocal range usually extends from the A bel ...
and performs operatic arias, popular songs, musical theatre, and hymns.
[Profile on Classical Crossover.co.uk]
. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
. Retrieved 28 October 2009.
After winning singing competitions in her youth, Jenkins studied at the
Royal Academy of Music
The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the firs ...
, modelled, and taught voice lessons. She came to wide public attention in 2003 when she sang at
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, is the largest Catholic Church in England and Wales, Roman Catholic church in England and Wales. The shrine is dedicated to the Blood of Jesus Ch ...
in honour of
Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005.
In his you ...
's
silver jubilee
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Royal Silver Jubilees since 1750
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. Since 2004, she has released numerous albums that have performed well on British and foreign charts. In both 2005 and 2006, her albums received
Classic Brit Awards as Album of the Year. She has been seen widely in concert and has performed for
British Armed Forces
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in
Iraq
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and
Afghanistan
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. She has sung at sporting events, on television shows, and in support of many charities.
Early life
Katherine Jenkins was born in
Neath
Neath (; ) is a market town and Community (Wales), community situated in the Neath Port Talbot, Neath Port Talbot County Borough, Wales. The town had a population of 50,658 in 2011. The community of the parish of Neath had a population of 19,2 ...
on 29 June 1980, the daughter of factory worker Selwyn John Jenkins and Susan, an NHS
radiographer
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. She has a sister named Laura. She attended the
Church in Wales
The Church in Wales () is an Anglican church in Wales, composed of six dioceses.
The Archbishop of Wales does not have a fixed archiepiscopal see, but serves concurrently as one of the six diocesan bishops. The position is currently held b ...
' Alderman Davies primary school in Neath,
Dwr-y-Felin Comprehensive School
Dwr-y-Felin Comprehensive School ( Welsh: ''Ysgol Gyfun Dŵr-y-Felin'') is a comprehensive school in the Cwrt Herbert community of the town of Neath in South Wales, Wales. The school badge shows a watermill and mill stream in reference to the s ...
, and
Gorseinon College. She received A grades in her
GCSE
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s and
A Levels
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and participated in productions such as ''
Calamity Jane
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'' and ''
Guys and Dolls
''Guys and Dolls'' is a musical theater, musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. It is based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" (1933) and "Blood Pressure", which are two short stories by Damon Run ...
''.
[Langley, William.]
Not just a pretty voice
. ''The Daily Telegraph
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'', 15 June 2004. Retrieved 5 September 2007. She studied vocal performance with John Hugh Thomas and passed her Year 8 examinations with distinction in both singing and piano. Her father, Selwyn, who was twenty-three years older than his wife and took early retirement to look after his children when their mother returned to work, died of lung cancer at age 70 when Jenkins was 15.
She has dedicated each award she has received to him.
Music career
Early career
Between 1991 and 1996, Jenkins was a member of the
Royal School of Church Music Cathedral Singers and passed the St Cecilia Award, the highest RSCM award for female choristers.
She was also a member of the National Youth Choir of Wales for three years,
[Foley, Jack.]
Katherine Jenkins – more than just a Welsh pretty face
. indielondon.co.uk. Retrieved 16 October 2007. won the
BBC Radio 2
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Welsh Choirgirl of the Year contest (twice), and the BET Welsh Choirgirl of the Year competition. She was also awarded the Pelenna Valley Male Voice Choir Scholarship for the most promising young singer. At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the
Royal Academy of Music
The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the firs ...
,
graduating with honours
and receiving a music teacher's diploma.
After working as a freelance voice coach, a tour guide on the
London Eye
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and as a model,
[Sweeting, Adam.]
A treat for the dads and lads...
. ''The Daily Telegraph
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'', 3 March 2005. Retrieved 13 February 2008. she entered a modelling competition and became the Face of Wales 2000. She then decided to follow a musical career.
Universal Classics and Jazz heard her
demo and she was invited to an interview where she sang
Rossini
Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. He gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano p ...
's "
Una voce poco fa".
Universal offered Jenkins a six-album deal,
the most lucrative in the United Kingdom's classical recording history, reportedly worth £1 million.
[Katherine Jenkins Biography]
. BBC Online
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. Retrieved 16 October 2007.[Bourton, Tom.]
The rise of Katherine Jenkins
. BBC News
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, 25 May 2005. Retrieved 6 September 2007.
Record success
Six out of seven of Jenkins's studio albums reached number one in the UK classical charts between 2004 and 2008, selling a total of more than 4 million copies. After her first album, ''
Premiere
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History
Raymond F. Betts attributes the introduction of the ...
'', made her the fastest-selling mezzo-soprano to date
she became the first British classical crossover artist to have two number one albums in the same year.
[Jenkins' festive show for troops]
. BBC News
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, 22 October 2005. Retrieved 3 May 2007. She is the first female artist to win two consecutive
Classical BRIT Awards: her second album, ''
Second Nature'', reached number 16 in the
UK Albums Chart
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,
and was Album of the Year in the 2005 BRIT Awards.
Jenkins's Italian-language version of
Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily as a country music, country musician. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton's debut album ...
's "
I Will Always Love You" ("L'Amore Sei Tu"), first performed live at
Nostell Priory
Nostell Priory is a Palladian house in Nostell, West Yorkshire, in England, near Crofton and on the road to Doncaster from Wakefield. It dates from 1733 and was built for the Winn family on the site of a medieval priory. The Priory and its co ...
,
West Yorkshire
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on 28 August 2005, was the first cut on her third album ''
Living a Dream''. After that album was released, uniquely, she held the top three positions in the classical crossover music chart.
[Franks, Alan.]
The Katherine Jenkins diversity show
. ''The Times
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'', 23 November 2007. Retrieved 23 November 2007. The album held the number one position for nearly a year and reached number four in the pop album charts.
Jenkins repeated the success of ''Second Nature'' with her ''Living a Dream'' album when she won the classical BRIT award for Album of the Year for a second time.
[Sting on Classical Brit shortlist]
. BBC News
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, 2 April 2007. Retrieved 16 October 2007.
Her fourth album, ''
Serenade
In music, a serenade (; also sometimes called a serenata, from the Italian) is a musical composition or performance delivered in honour of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Ital ...
'' was released on 6 November 2006 and reached number five in the mainstream charts selling more than 50,000 copies in its first week, a record in the genre.
The top four albums on
HMV
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The inaugural shop was opened on Lo ...
's classical charts were hers.
Her fifth album, ''
Rejoice'', was released on 19 November 2007 and included songs written specially for her,
[Jones, Hannah.]
I've got a story to tell, says Kath
. '' Western Mail'', 6 October 2007. Retrieved 19 October 2007. two by
Take That
Take That are an English pop group formed in Manchester in 1990. The group currently consists of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen. The original line-up also featured Jason Orange and Robbie Williams. Barlow is the group's lead singer ...
's
Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He is the lead singer of the pop group Take That.
Barlow is one of the United Kingdom's most successful songwriters, having writ ...
. The album entered the pop album charts at number three,
[Lewis holds on to chart top spots]
. BBC News
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, 25 November 2007. Retrieved 26 November 2007. beating the
Spice Girls
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and
Girls Aloud
Girls Aloud are a British-Irish pop music, pop girl group that was created through the ITV (TV network), ITV talent show ''Popstars: The Rivals'' in 2002. The line up consisted of members Cheryl (singer), Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, N ...
.
[Price, Karen.]
Katherine Jenkins beats Spice Girls in album charts
. '' Western Mail'', 26 November 2007. Retrieved 26 November 2007. Jenkins commented "I never imagined when I was a young girl listening to them on the radio that I would outsell the Spice Girls and
Celine Dion
Céline Marie Claudette Dion (born 30 March 1968) is a Canadian singer. Referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Power Ballads", Dion's powerful, technically skilled vocals and commercially successful works have had ...
. It's almost too much to take in. I can't thank my fans enough for all their support."
On 20 October 2008 Jenkins released ''
Sacred Arias'', which is her last album with Universal Music. On 19 October ''The Daily Telegraph'' stated that Jenkins had signed the biggest classical recording deal in history, for US$10 million (£5.8 million), with
Warner Music
Warner Music Group Corp., commonly abbreviated as WMG, is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and the third-largest in the gl ...
.
Jenkins released her next album, ''
Believe'', on 26 October 2009, the first with Warner Music. This album featured
Andrea Bocelli
Andrea Bocelli (; born 22 September 1958) is an Italian tenor. He rose to fame in 1994 after winning the newcomers' section of the 44th Sanremo Music Festival performing " Il mare calmo della sera".
Since 1994, Bocelli has recorded 15 solo st ...
and other musicians like
André Rieu and
Chris Botti
Christopher Stephen Botti ( ; born October 12, 1962) is an American trumpeter and composer.
In 2013, Botti won the Grammy Award in the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album, Best Pop Instrumental Album category, for the album Impressions ...
. She made various TV appearances such as ''
GMTV
GMTV (an initialism for Good Morning Television), now legally known as ''ITV Breakfast, ITV Breakfast Broadcasting Limited'', was the name of the national ITV (TV network), ITV breakfast television contractor/licensee, broadcasting in the Uni ...
'', ''
Something for the Weekend'' and ''
Piers Morgan's Life Stories'' on 24 October 2009 and on ''
The Graham Norton Show
''The Graham Norton Show'' is a British comedy chat show presented by Graham Norton. It was initially broadcast on BBC Two, from 22 February 2007, before moving to BBC One in October 2009. It currently airs on Friday evenings, with Norton ...
'' on 2 November 2009. She performed the theme from ''The Godfather'', ''Parla Piu Piano'' at ''Children In Need Rock The Albert Hall'' with cellist
Julian Lloyd Webber. Later in December 2009, she performed a cover of
Evanescence
Evanescence is an American Rock music, rock band founded in 1994 by singer and keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody in Little Rock, Arkansas. After releasing independent extended play, EPs and a Origin (Evanescence demo album), demo ...
's "
Bring Me to Life" at ''
The Royal Variety Performance
The ''Royal Variety Performance'' is a televised variety show held annually in the United Kingdom to raise money for the Royal Variety Charity (of which King Charles III is life-patron). It is attended by senior members of the British royal f ...
'' and again at ''
A Concert for Heroes'' at
Twickenham Stadium
Twickenham Stadium (; usually known as Twickenham, and for sponsorship purposes known as the Allianz Stadium Twickenham) is a rugby union stadium in Twickenham, London, England. It is owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), the English rugby u ...
in September 2010. On 23 May 2010, she went to Argentina for the first time and sang ''Parla Piu Piano'' in the popular Argentinian show ''
Susana Giménez''.
In 2011, Jenkins released ''
Daydream
Daydreaming is a stream of consciousness that detaches from current external tasks when one's attention becomes focused on a more personal and internal direction.
Various names of this phenomenon exist, including mind-wandering, fantasies, a ...
'', with the
Christmas
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album ''
This is Christmas'' following in 2012.
After a move to
Decca Records
Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis (Decca), Edward Lewis after his acquisition of a gramophone manufacturer, The Decca Gramophone Company. It set up an American subsidiary under the Decca name, which bec ...
, Jenkins released ''
Home Sweet Home'' in 2014 and in 2016 released the album 'Celebration'
In August 2017 it was announced by
Classic FM that Jenkins was the best selling classical artist of the last 25 years in the UK beating the likes of
Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti (, , ; 12 October 19356 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most acclaimed tenors of all time. He made numerou ...
and
Andre Rieu.
In November 2018 her 13th studio album 'Guiding Light' was released, charting at Number 2. In May 2019 it reached Number 1 making Jenkins the first classical artist to have had 13 Number 1 albums.
Following the death of
Queen Elizabeth II
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, Jenkins was asked by the BBC to be the first to record "God Save the King" for the new King Charles III. The new national anthem aired for the first time the day following the death of the late queen, 10 September 2022.
Concerts

Jenkins first came to public attention when she sang at
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral, officially the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood, is the largest Catholic Church in England and Wales, Roman Catholic church in England and Wales. The shrine is dedicated to the Blood of Jesus Ch ...
honouring
Pope John Paul II
Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005.
In his you ...
's silver jubilee in October 2003 and then supporting
Aled Jones on tour.
At the
Rugby World Cup
The Men's Rugby World Cup is a rugby union tournament contested every four years between the top international teams, the winners of which are recognised as the World championship, world champions of the sport.
The tournament is administer ...
in 2003 she made her
Sydney Opera House
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debut as a guest of fellow Welshman,
Max Boyce and, in August 2004, her first USA appearance, supporting
Hayley Westenra at
Joe's Pub in
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
.
Jenkins was the first person to perform the
Home Nations anthem "
The Power of Four
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" and began to appear regularly to sing the Welsh national anthem "
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau
"" () is the unofficial national anthem of Wales. The title, taken from the first words of the song, means "The Old Land of My Fathers" in Welsh, usually rendered in English as simply "Land of My Fathers". The words were written by Evan Ja ...
" at
Welsh international rugby union matches, singing with
Bryn Terfel at the 2005 Wales vs.
England
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Six Nations match at the
Millennium Stadium
The Millennium Stadium (), known since 2016 as the Principality Stadium () for sponsorship reasons, is the national stadium of Wales. Located in Cardiff, it has a retractable roof and is the home of the Wales national rugby union team; it has ...
.
In 2005, she became the official mascot for the Wales rugby union team.
On 22 January 2005, Jenkins sang in Cardiff at the
Tsunami Relief Concert and in April and May of that year supported Irish
tenor
A tenor is a type of male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. Composers typically write music for this voice in the range from the second B below m ...
Ronan Tynan on his first US tour as a solo artist. That May she sang at
Trafalgar Square
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to a 15,000-strong audience celebrating the 60th Anniversary of
VE Day
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. At the Berlin stage of
Live 8
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in 2005, Jenkins sang the
hymn
A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification. The word ''hymn'' d ...
"
Amazing Grace
"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn written in 1772 and published in 1779 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton (1725–1807). It is possibly the most sung and most recorded hymn in the world, and especially popular in the Unit ...
", and she later helped to launch
The Royal British Legion's
poppy appeal at
Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. It is associated with the former fruit-and-vegetable market in the central square, now a popular shopping and tourist sit ...
whilst wearing a dress made of 2,500 poppies.
On 27 August 2005, Jenkins performed "
Abide With Me
"Abide with Me" is a Christian hymn by Scottish Anglican cleric Henry Francis Lyte (1793–1847). A prayer for God to stay with the speaker throughout life and in death, it was written by Lyte in 1847 as he was dying from tuberculosis. It is m ...
" at the Rugby League
Challenge Cup
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Final at the
Millennium Stadium
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in
Cardiff
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which was attended by 74,213 spectators. During the anthem,
BBC
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cameras captured the moment of a
Hull F.C. fan being brought to tears during the song.
In December 2005 and 2006, Jenkins travelled to
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
to entertain the soldiers for Christmas.
With the
Blue Man Group
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, Jenkins sang "
I Feel Love
"I Feel Love" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Donna Summer. Produced and co-written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte, it was recorded for Summer's fifth studio album, '' I Remember Yesterday'' (1977). The album concept was to ha ...
" in front of
the Queen at the
Royal Variety Performance
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on 21 November 2005. She performed at the
Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway, on 11 December 2005.
In November 2006 she performed before the Queen at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England. It has a seating capacity of 5,272.
Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres ...
and joined fellow Welsh singer
James Fox in the final verse of "Anthem" from the musical ''
Chess
Chess is a board game for two players. It is an abstract strategy game that involves Perfect information, no hidden information and no elements of game of chance, chance. It is played on a square chessboard, board consisting of 64 squares arran ...
''.
In July 2007, Jenkins gave a concert at
Margam Park in south Wales, performing alongside
Paul Potts and
Juan Diego Flórez. Jenkins extended a personal invitation to Potts to sing "
Nessun dorma" at the concert.
In September 2007, Jenkins
modeled at
Naomi Campbell
Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is a British supermodel. Beginning her career at the age of eight, Campbell was one of six models of her generation declared supermodels by the fashion industry and the international press. She was th ...
's Fashion Relief event for charity in a
Julien Macdonald dress which was then bought by Sir
Philip Green for £10,000.
In November 2007 she sang again at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall and was named classical performer of the year at the
Variety Club of Great Britain Awards.
With
Darcey Bussell she has appeared in a stage song-and-dance production, entitled ''
Viva la Diva'', paying tribute to stars
[Thorpe, Vanessa.]
See what they've been keeping under their hats
. ''The Guardian
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'', 29 April 2007. Retrieved 30 May 2007. including
Madonna
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and the late
Judy Garland
Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922June 22, 1969) was an American actress and singer. Possessing a strong contralto voice, she was celebrated for her emotional depth and versatility across film, stage, and concert performance. ...
(who died in 1969).
The show opened in
Manchester
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in November 2007.
Jenkins learned to
tap dance
Tap dance (or tap) is a form of dance that uses the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion; it is often accompanied by music. Tap dancing can also be performed with no musical accompaniment; the sound of the taps is its ow ...
, spending eight hours a week learning the choreography and running three miles a day to get fit.
She performed the Welsh National Anthem on 17 May 2008 at the
2008 FA Cup Final between
Cardiff City and
Portsmouth
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, becoming the first person to do this at an FA Cup Final.
At the beginning of 2009, Jenkins performed in
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
with
Plácido Domingo
José Plácido Domingo Embil (born 21 January 1941) is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator. He has recorded over a hundred complete operas and is well known for his versatility, regularly performing in Italian, French, ...
. This was Jenkins's third concert with Domingo having performed with him in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
in 2008 and
Athens
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in 2007. They then performed together in May 2009 at The Classical Brit Awards.

On 8 July 2009, Jenkins performed at the opening ceremony of the Ashes Test Series at Sophia Gardens cricket ground in Cardiff. On 12 September 2009, she performed in Hyde Park for Proms in the Park.
On 21 September 2009, she performed at the memorial service for Sir
Bobby Robson, singing "Pie Jesu" at the request of Lady Robson. On 12 November 2009, Jenkins performed a duet with cellist
Julian Lloyd Webber for
Children in Need
''BBC Children in Need'' is the BBC's UK Charitable organization, charity dedicated to supporting disadvantaged children and young people across the country. Established in 1980, the organisation has raised over £1 billion by 2023 through its ...
at the Royal Albert Hall. The same month, Jenkins performed "I Believe" (from ''Believe'') with
Andrea Bocelli
Andrea Bocelli (; born 22 September 1958) is an Italian tenor. He rose to fame in 1994 after winning the newcomers' section of the 44th Sanremo Music Festival performing " Il mare calmo della sera".
Since 1994, Bocelli has recorded 15 solo st ...
on
his PBS Christmas Special. The duet appears in his album, ''
My Christmas''. Jenkins was scheduled to do her first Arena tour in March 2010.
On 24 May 2010, as part of the
Argentina Bicentennial
The Argentina Bicentennial () was a series of ceremonies, festivals, and observances celebrated on May 25, 2010, and throughout the year. They commemorated the 200th anniversary of the May Revolution, a sequence of historical events that led to th ...
she performed the
Canadian Anthem at the
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
VS.
Canada
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World Cup warm-up football match in the
River Plate Stadium at Buenos Aires. On 11 June 2010, Jenkins performed a live comedy routine with Armenian comedy pianist
Kev Orkian for a private birthday party at which singer
Lionel Richie
Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1970s as a songwriter and the co-lead singer of the Motown group Commodores; writing and recor ...
performed, along with the LSO (
London Symphony Orchestra
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London. Founded in 1904, the LSO is the oldest of London's orchestras, symphony orchestras. The LSO was created by a group of players who left Henry Wood's Queen's ...
) and comedians
Bobby Davro and
Jethro. The comedy sketch was an updated version of an old
Victor Borge routine which Orkian had written and developed with Jenkins. In her official blog, Jenkins mentions that she may one day perform the routine in public. On 3 July 2010, Jenkins took the stage at
Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham Racecourse at Prestbury Park, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, hosts National Hunt horse racing. Racing at Cheltenham took place in 1815, but comprised only minor flat races on Nottingham Hill. The first racing on Cleeve ...
, with the
National Symphony Orchestra
The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1930 by cellist Hans Kindler, its principal performing venue is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
The NSO regularly ...
. She was supported by violinist
Diana Yukawa.
Jenkins performed at the opening night gala
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in July 2010.
During March and April 2013, Jenkins went on tour with
Il Divo for their first and only European and UK tour. She also participated in the 2013 U.S.
Memorial Day
Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day) is a federal holiday in the United States for mourning the U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. It is observed on the last Monday of May.
It i ...
Concert in
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with ...
, singing a selection from
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre. Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End theatre, West End and on Broadway theatre, Broad ...
's ''Requiem'' and ''You'll Never Walk Alone'' from
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Rodgers and Hammerstein was a theater-writing team of composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together created a series of innovative and influential American musicals. Their musical ...
's ''Carousel''.
On 9 May 2015, she performed at
VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in
Horse Guards Parade
Horse Guards Parade is a large Military parade, parade ground off Whitehall in central London (at British national grid reference system, grid reference ). It is the site of the annual ceremonies of Trooping the Colour, which commemorates the K ...
, London.
In 2017, Jenkins starred as the romantic lead Julie Jordan in
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Rodgers and Hammerstein was a theater-writing team of composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together created a series of innovative and influential American musicals. Their musical ...
's
Carousel
A carousel or carrousel (mainly North American English), merry-go-round (International English), or galloper (British English) is a type of amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders. The seats are tradit ...
in a limited run at the
English National Opera
English National Opera (ENO) is a British opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St Martin's Lane. It is one of the two principal opera companies in London, along with The Royal Opera. ENO's productions are sung in E ...
directed by
Lonny Price
Lonny Price (born March 9, 1959) is an American director, actor, and writer, primarily in theatre. He is best known for his New York directing work, including ''Sunset Boulevard'', '' Sweeney Todd'', ''Company'', and ''Sondheim! The Birthday Co ...
, opposite musical theatre star
Alfie Boe.
On 1 December 2020, the ''Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular'' at the
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England. It has a seating capacity of 5,272.
Since the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres ...
was released as both a film in cinemas and on DVD.
Television and film

On 23 December 2006, Jenkins appeared on
ITV's ''
Parkinson'' show, backed by the
Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir and a
brass band
A brass band is a musical ensemble generally consisting primarily of brass instruments, most often with a percussion section. Ensembles that include brass and woodwind instruments can in certain traditions also be termed brass bands (particularl ...
.
She made a
cameo appearance
A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo (), is a brief guest appearance of a well-known person or character in a work of the performing arts. These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking on ...
in two episodes of ''
Emmerdale
''Emmerdale'' (known as ''Emmerdale Farm'' until 1989) is a British television soap opera that is broadcast on ITV (TV network), ITV. The show is set in Emmerdale (known as Beckindale until 1994), a List of fictional towns and villages, fict ...
'' which saw 11.6 million viewers tune in to find out who killed popular character Tom King, who was murdered on Christmas Day. She also appeared in the show on 16 and 17 May 2007, which saw her opening the village
pageant. In July 2007, she performed live on ''Saving Planet Earth'' on BBC 1 to raise money for the BBC Wildlife Fund.
On 12 August 2007 she appeared on ITV's ''Britain's Favourite View'', nominating
Three Cliffs Bay on the
Gower Peninsula
The Gower Peninsula (), or simply Gower (), is a peninsula in the South West Wales, south-west of Wales. It is the most westerly part of the historic county of Glamorgan, and is now within the City and County of Swansea. It projects towards th ...
as Britain's favourite view. She commented; "I grew up on the edge of the Gower, but it was still a holiday place for our family. We'd go on weekend breaks to Three Cliffs Bay – six miles down the road! That's how gorgeous it is."
On 21 October 2007 she sang "
Time to Say Goodbye" on the ''
Strictly Come Dancing
''Strictly Come Dancing'' (commonly referred to as ''Strictly'') is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly Ballroom dance, ballroom and Latin dance, Latin dance. Each couple is ...
'' results show. Jenkins and Darcey Bussell performed a segment of their show ''Viva la Diva'' before the Queen at the 79th
Royal Variety Performance
The ''Royal Variety Performance'' is a televised variety show held annually in the United Kingdom to raise money for the Royal Variety Charity (of which King Charles III is life-patron). It is attended by senior members of the British royal ...
, televised on 9 December 2007. On 15 December, Jenkins performed on ''
The X Factor
''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for '' Pop Idol'' (2001–200 ...
'' final with contestant
Rhydian Roberts, performing the song "
You Raise Me Up". Jenkins made an appearance on ''Saturday Kitchen LIVE'' in December 2008. She has presented and sung on the BBC television programme
Songs of Praise
''Songs of Praise'' is a BBC Television religious programme that presents Christian hymns, worship songs and inspirational performances in churches of varying denominations from around the UK alongside interviews and stories reflecting how Ch ...
.
Jenkins appeared in episode 3 of the fifth series of
''The Apprentice'', performing
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality, isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, soc ...
's "
Hallelujah" as part of a private recital to winning team Ignite. The programme was aired on
BBC One
BBC One is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's oldest and flagship channel, and is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, which includes BBC News television b ...
on 8 March 2009.
In 2009, Jenkins performed on a large number of TV shows – ''The Royal Variety Performance'', ''Children In Need Rocks The Albert Hall'', ''
The Alan Titchmarsh Show'', ''
This Morning'', ''
GMTV
GMTV (an initialism for Good Morning Television), now legally known as ''ITV Breakfast, ITV Breakfast Broadcasting Limited'', was the name of the national ITV (TV network), ITV breakfast television contractor/licensee, broadcasting in the Uni ...
'', ''
Something for the Weekend'', ''
The Paul O'Grady Show'', presenting for the BBC the week-long series ''The Week We Went To War'', ''
Piers Morgan's Life Stories'' for
ITV1
ITV1 (formerly known as ITV) is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the British media company ITV plc. It provides the ITV (TV network), Channel 3 ...
, ''Strictly Come Dancing'', ''
The Graham Norton Show
''The Graham Norton Show'' is a British comedy chat show presented by Graham Norton. It was initially broadcast on BBC Two, from 22 February 2007, before moving to BBC One in October 2009. It currently airs on Friday evenings, with Norton ...
'' and ''The Andrew Marr Show''.
Jenkins started 2010 by appearing as one of two mentors on ITV1s prime time Friday night show, ''
Popstar to Operastar''. Later in the year, she appeared on the ITV1 game show ''
Magic Numbers'', acting as magician and show host
Stephen Mulhern's assistant in the UK TV premiere of an illusion in which she was sawed in half inside a clear box. She also appeared in the 2010 Christmas Special of ''
Doctor Who
''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series, created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson (writer and producer), Donald Wilson, depicts the adventures of an extraterre ...
'', "
A Christmas Carol
''A Christmas Carol. In Prose. Being a Ghost Story of Christmas'', commonly known as ''A Christmas Carol'', is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. It recounts the ...
", in which she played Abigail Pettigrew—her first major acting role. Jenkins appeared as the featured singer on 11 April 2011 episode of
ABC's show ''
Dancing with the Stars
''Strictly Come Dancing (widely known as Dancing with the Stars)'' is an international television franchise based on the format of the British TV series '' Strictly Come Dancing,'' itself a successor to the show ''Come Dancing'' (1950–1998) ...
'' (DWTS) singing "
Con te partirò
Con or CON may refer to:
Places
* Commonwealth of Nations, or CON, an association of primarily former British colonies
* Concord Municipal Airport (IATA airport code CON), a public-use airport in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States
* ...
" (Time to Say Goodbye) and "
O mio babbino caro". She later sang "
The Flower Duet" with DWTS regular Beverley Staunton.
On 23 October 2011, Jenkins appeared live on US television network, FOX from
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium, currently branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE Limited, EE for sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the Wembley Stadium (1923), original Wembley Sta ...
, performing "
God Save the Queen
"God Save the King" ("God Save the Queen" when the monarch is female) is '' de facto'' the national anthem of the United Kingdom. It is one of two national anthems of New Zealand and the royal anthem of the Isle of Man, Australia, Canada and ...
" before the
NFL game between the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (colloquially known as the Bucs) are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC S ...
and the
Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. They are one of two remaining ...
.
In 2012, she competed in the American ''
Dancing with the Stars
''Strictly Come Dancing (widely known as Dancing with the Stars)'' is an international television franchise based on the format of the British TV series '' Strictly Come Dancing,'' itself a successor to the show ''Come Dancing'' (1950–1998) ...
''. She was partnered with two-time champion
Mark Ballas. Jenkins and Ballas came runners-up in the competition.
On 20 and 21 July 2012, Jenkins sang in concert with the
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, formerly known as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, is an American choir affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It has performed in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for o ...
in
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. It is the county seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous county in the state. The city is the core of the Salt Lake Ci ...
,
Utah
Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain states, Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is one of the Four Corners states, sharing a border with Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. It also borders Wyoming to the northea ...
at the annual Pioneer Day Concert 2012 broadcast on
BYU-TV and various
PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Arlington, Virginia. PBS is a publicly funded nonprofit organization and the most prominent provider of educat ...
television stations worldwide.
In April 2017, Jenkins appeared on ''Operation: Magic'', a one-off magic show on ITV1, acting as the assistant to magician and ''
Britain's Got Talent'' winner
Richard Jones. During the show, she took part in a mind-reading trick involving a military band, and also assisted in a number of illusions including being levitated, vanished, guillotined and sawed in half. In July 2017, it was announced that Jenkins would be a main presenter on BBC One's religious and spiritual show
Songs of Praise
''Songs of Praise'' is a BBC Television religious programme that presents Christian hymns, worship songs and inspirational performances in churches of varying denominations from around the UK alongside interviews and stories reflecting how Ch ...
.
In June 2018, Jenkins performed 'Never Enough' from the film 'The Greatest Showman' at the Classical Brit Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
In 2020, Jenkins competed as "Octopus" on the
first British series of ''
The Masked Singer'' and finished in third place.
Jenkins made her film debut in the feature film ''
Minamata''.
Personal life

Jenkins is a
Christian
A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a Monotheism, monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus in Christianity, Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the wo ...
and says that she believes in Heaven: "I believe my dad is somewhere doing something nice." In memory of her father, she raised £25,000 for
Macmillan Cancer Support by running the
2013 London Marathon. She finished the course in 5 hours and 26 minutes.
While Jenkins was studying at the
Royal Academy of Music
The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the firs ...
at the age of 19, she was attacked, beaten, and robbed by an unknown assailant who attempted to rape her but she fought him off.
[Simpson, Rin.]
Katherine Jenkins says she'll never forget attacker
. '' Western Mail'', 14 January 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2008. She also began using drugs during this period of time, which she later said was "the biggest regret of
erlife".
Jenkins's autobiography, ''
Time to Say Hello'', was released on 28 January 2008, and was also serialised in ''
The Mail on Sunday
''The Mail on Sunday'' is a British conservative newspaper, published in a tabloid format. Founded in 1982 by Lord Rothermere, it is the biggest-selling Sunday newspaper in the UK. Its sister paper, the ''Daily Mail'', was first published i ...
''.
While in her 20s, Jenkins appeared in the British Richest Under 30 on the ''
Sunday Times Rich List''. She made her first appearance in 2007, ranked as the 62nd richest young person in Britain with an estimated wealth of million (equivalent to £million in ).
[Katherine Jenkins, Sunday Times richlist]
. ''The Times''. Retrieved 3 May 2007. In 2010, the ''Sunday Times Rich List'' placed her at joint 11th on the Richest Under 30, tied with singers
Leona Lewis
Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress, model, and activist. Born and raised in Islington, Inner London, she later attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieve ...
and
Charlotte Church, with an estimated wealth of million (equivalent to £million in ).
Jenkins met Welsh television presenter
Gethin Jones in 2007, and they became engaged in February 2011. They announced that they were no longer together on 30 December 2011.
In October 2013, Jenkins began dating American painter
Andrew Levitas. They announced their engagement in April 2014. They married at
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace is a Listed building, Grade I listed royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal ...
on 27 September 2014, with the vicar from her hometown conducting a religious blessing. Jenkins gave birth to their first child, a daughter, in September 2015. Their son was born in April 2018.
Jenkins was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2014 New Year Honours for her services to music and for charitable services.
Cygnet gin
In June 2023, Jenkins launched the Cygnet 22 range of gin, gins. Jenkins claimed that she became a gin drinker because, unlike other types of alcohol, gin was typically "cleaner" to drink for singers, without affecting their voice.
The name "cygnet" came from the term of a swan, baby swan, an animal symbolic of her native Swansea. The number "22" refers to the age Jenkins was when she was offered the largest recording deal in classical music history.
She describes the brand as an "eco-friendly" as the bottles are 100% plastic-free, with a 100 percent biodegradable seal made from wood pulp in Wales. The Cygnet 22 bottle also weighs up to 50 percent less than the average spirits bottle meaning it requires less raw materials to produce and less energy to transport.
On 16 March 2024, Jenkins made a pitch-side appearance before the Wales national rugby union team, Wales v italy national rugby union team, Italy Six Nations Championship 2024_Six_Nations_Championship, match to launch a Ready_to_drink#RTD_cocktails, canned Cygnet Gin and tonic, gin & tonic drink.
Discography

Studio albums
* ''Première (Katherine Jenkins album), Premiere'' (2004)
* ''
Second Nature'' (2004)
* ''
Living a Dream'' (2005)
* ''
Serenade
In music, a serenade (; also sometimes called a serenata, from the Italian) is a musical composition or performance delivered in honour of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Ital ...
'' (2006)
* ''
Rejoice'' (2007)
* ''
Sacred Arias'' (2008)
* ''
Believe'' (2009)
* ''
Daydream
Daydreaming is a stream of consciousness that detaches from current external tasks when one's attention becomes focused on a more personal and internal direction.
Various names of this phenomenon exist, including mind-wandering, fantasies, a ...
'' (2011)
* ''This Is Christmas (Katherine Jenkins album), This Is Christmas'' (2012)
* ''
Home Sweet Home'' (2014)
* ''Celebration'' (2016)
* ''Guiding Light'' (2018)
* ''Cinema Paradiso'' (2020)
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
*
''Katherine Jenkins''(BBC Radio Wales)
*
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jenkins, Katherine
1980 births
Living people
Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music
British performers of Christian music
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Opera crossover singers
People educated at Dwr-y-Felin Comprehensive School
People from Neath
Universal Music Group artists
Warner Music Group artists
Welsh Christians
21st-century Welsh women singers
Welsh mezzo-sopranos
People educated at Gorseinon College
Works by Katherine Jenkins,