Rochdale Observer

Katherine hits all the right notes

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Katherine Jenkins loves Christmas. So much so, she released a festive single, Home for Christmas, last month, which marked her first new music for more than a year. “The festive season is always my favourite time of the year and for me it’s all about spending time with the people I love and cherish most,” explains the

Welsh wonder, who is the biggest-selling British classical artist of the century. “I hope this song can bring people together and remind us of what makes Christmas the most special time of year.”

If you haven’t heard it, the tune uses new lyrics to the well-known carol Hark the Herald Angels

Sing, which was originally written by Charles Wesley in 1739 and has since been covered by a wide range of performers, from Boney M to Bob Dylan.

No doubt Katherine will be singing it during her homecoming concert, which was filmed at the Swansea Arena at the end of November. Incredibly, despite being born in nearby Neath, it was her first performanc­e at the venue – and it’s one she’s unlikely to ever forget.

“There’s no place like home which is why I am thrilled to bits to be performing at the Swansea Arena,” she said at the time. “Being back in Wales always makes me want to pull out all the

Michael Sheen, singersong­writer Jack Savoretti, opera singer and recent Celebrity Masterchef winner Wynne Evans and pianist Chloe Flower. They’ll be performing a range of Christmas carols and audience favourites, while Katherine showcases some of her most popular hits, all accompanie­d by a 31-piece band conducted by Ken Burton.

And if that’s not enough to tempt you to tune in, Katherine will also be seen paying a visit to the Cardiff Royal Marines; she is a staunch supporter of the military, having previously performed concerts for the British Armed Forces stationed in Iraq and Afghanista­n.

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Centre stage Katherine Jenkins performs

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