SINGER and presenter Aled Jones is bringing his major UK tour to Basingstoke.
Aled will be sharing stories about his career and singing some of his favourite songs as part of his Full Circle tour at The Haymarket next year on Sunday, October 20.
He said: “It’s time to come full circle. I’m really excited about this tour. I’ll be telling stories about how it all began, then taking the audience on a journey through my career. There’ll be songs, there’ll be stories, and there’ll be one or two surprises. There’ll also be a book – it’s going to be a very busy 2024 and I can’t wait to get on the road and visit interesting places I’ve never visited before and of course see my wonderful fans.”
He was the boy treble who captivated the world with his angelic voice. Selling over seven million albums, Aled was the original, classical crossover star.
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His recording of Walking in the Air, from the animated film The Snowman, firmly established him as a household name and he has become an integral part of the nation's festivities.
Equally at home on the classical stage, or starring in musical theatre productions in London West End, his credits include lead roles in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas.
A favourite with the Royal Family, he gave a private performance to King Charles III in Kensington Palace. He is an award-winning television broadcaster and radio presenter who's interviewed hundreds of A-List stars over the years. He heads up BBC’s Songs of Praise and his own Saturday and Sunday morning shows on Classic FM.
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Now, after 40 years in the business, he’s looking back on a remarkable career with a one-man show, that will feature never-before-heard music, tales from the decades and for the first time, his story told in his own words.
Tickets are priced at £34.
For more information, contact the Anvil Arts box office on 01256 844244 or visit anvilarts.org.uk.
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