Classical singer and brodcaster Aled Jones to tour UK cathedral and churches - this is where he is performing

Aled Jones, one of the classical world’s vocal powerhouses, has announced a very special tour for February and MarchAled Jones, one of the classical world’s vocal powerhouses, has announced a very special tour for February and March
Aled Jones, one of the classical world’s vocal powerhouses, has announced a very special tour for February and March
Aled Jones, one of the classical world’s vocal powerhouses, has announced a tour as he brings his unique concert of music and stories to cathedrals and churches around the UK.

Beginning at St Mary’s Church in Nottingham on February 23, the tour will take in some of the most stunning holy buildings in the UK, including Bristol Cathedral, Manchester Monestary, Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, Coventry Cathedral and Durham Cathedral, before ending at St Asaph Cathedral on March 26.

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The tour will see Aled perform tracks from his album Blessings, which features songs from a range of different faiths – Quaker, Christian, Catholic, Muslim and Buddhism – including uplifting hymns, texts and scriptures set to music.

Having reached the top of the Official UK Classical Chart upon its release in 2020, it also reached the top 15 in the Official UK Album Chart, and features best loved classics including How Can I Keep From Singing?, Sunrise Sunset, Ave Maria and Bless This House.

Forty years have passed since Aled was a choir boy at Bangor Cathedral, having gone on to receive countless prestigious awards, record-breaking sales and chart successes.

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He is the original classical crossover star, having performed for the Pope and the Royal Family, received an MBE and racked up over 10 million album sales throughout his extraordinary career.

After beginning his career at the age of 12, Aled became one of the world’s most successful boy sopranos, releasing 12 hit albums in 4 years, with the defining moment being Walking In The Air, the hit song from the family-favourite film The Snowman. He has since released over 40 albums, and has over 40 silver, gold and platinum discs.

Aled has also forged an extensive career as a TV & Radio presenter. As well as having his own show on BBC Radio Wales, he hosts the most listened to show on Sunday on Classic FM, and has been a firm favourite presenting Songs Of Praise on BBC 1 for almost 20 years.

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Aled will be joined on tour by the classically trained Brit Nominee soprano Carly Paoli. Born in the UK but with strong Italian roots, Carly has duetted with José Carreras for HRH The Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle and with Andrea Bocelli, subsequently shown on PBS television. Her new album, Carly Paoli & Friends released September 2021 is an eclectic selection of duets ranging across the musical genres. Featuring artists such as Joseph Calleja, Elaine Paige and Tony Hadley, in one of the stand-out spiritual numbers she is joined by Aled himself in a new version of the beautiful Irish hymn, Be Thou My Vision.

Tickets available from ticketek.co.uk Tour Dates:

23rd Feb St Mary’s Church, Nottingham

24th Feb Bristol Cathedral, Bristol

25th Feb St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire

27th Feb Winchester Cathedral, Winchester

28th Feb St Albans Cathedral, St Albans

1st March Guildford Cathedral, Guildford

3rd March Wells Cathedral, Wells

4th March Wakefield Cathedral, Wakefield

5th March Chelmsford Cathedral, Chelmsford

7th March Manchester Monastery, Manchester

8th March Litchfield Cathedral, Litchfield

10th March Exeter Cathedral, Exeter

11th March Hereford Cathedral, Hereford

12th March Cardiff Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff

14th March Liverpool Cathedral (Anglican), Liverpool

15th March Coventry Cathedral, Coventry

16th March Rochester Cathedral, Rochester

18th March Ely Cathedral, Ely

19th March Portsmouth Cathedral, Portsmouth

21st March Beverley Minster, The Parish Centre, Beverley

22nd March Durham Cathedral, Durham

23rd March Paisley Abbey, Paisley

25th March Bangor Cathedral, Bangor

26th March St Asaph Cathedral, St Asaph