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. won the
BBC Radio 2 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, she entered a modelling competition and became the Face of Wales 2000. She then decided to follow a musical career.
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, made her the fastest-selling mezzo-soprano to date 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, The album held the number one position for nearly a year and reached number four in the pop album charts. Her fourth album,
Serenade 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. Her fifth album,
Rejoice, was released on 19 November 2007 and included songs written specially for her, two by
Take That's
Gary Barlow. The album entered the pop album charts at number three, beating the
Spice Girls and
Girls Aloud. 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. It's almost too much to take in. I can't thank my fans enough for all their support." Jenkins released her next album,
Believe, on 26 October 2009, the first with Warner Music. This album featured
Andrea Bocelli and other musicians like
André Rieu and
Chris Botti. She made various TV appearances such as
GMTV,
Something for the Weekend and ''
Piers Morgan's Life Stories on 24 October 2009 and on The Graham Norton Show 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's "
Bring Me to Life" at
The Royal Variety Performance and again at
A Concert for Heroes at
Twickenham Stadium 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, with the
Christmas album
This is Christmas following in 2012. After a move to
Decca Records, Jenkins released
Home Sweet Home in 2014, and in 2016 she 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. 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, 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 honouring
Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee in October 2003 and then supporting
Aled Jones on tour. At the Berlin stage of
Live 8 in 2005, Jenkins sang the
hymn "
Amazing Grace", and she later helped to launch
The Royal British Legion's
poppy appeal at
Covent Garden whilst wearing a dress made of 2,500 poppies. On 27 August 2005, Jenkins performed "
Abide With Me" at the Rugby League
Challenge Cup Final at the
Millennium Stadium in
Cardiff which was attended by 74,213 spectators. In December 2005 and 2006, Jenkins travelled to
Iraq to entertain the soldiers for Christmas. With the
Blue Man Group, Jenkins sang "
I Feel Love" in front of
the Queen at the
Royal Variety Performance 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 and joined fellow Welsh singer
James Fox in the final verse of "Anthem" from the musical
Chess. 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'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 including
Madonna and the late
Judy Garland (who died in 1969). Jenkins learned to
tap dance, spending eight hours a week learning the choreography and running three miles a day to get fit. At the beginning of 2009, Jenkins performed in
South Korea with
Plácido Domingo. This was Jenkins's third concert with Domingo having performed with him in
Hong Kong in 2008 and
Athens in 2007. They then performed together in May 2009 at The Classical Brit Awards. before the start of the
2009 Ashes singing
Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, the
Welsh national anthem 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 at the Royal Albert Hall. The same month, Jenkins performed "I Believe" (from
Believe) with
Andrea Bocelli on
his PBS Christmas Special. The duet appears in his album,
My Christmas. On 24 May 2010, as part of the
Argentina Bicentennial she performed the
Canadian Anthem at the
Argentina VS.
Canada 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 performed, along with the LSO (
London Symphony Orchestra) 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, with the
National Symphony Orchestra. 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 Concert in
Washington, D.C., singing a selection from
Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Requiem and ''You'll Never Walk Alone'' from
Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Carousel. On 9 May 2015, she performed at
VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in
Horse Guards Parade, London. In 2017, Jenkins starred as the romantic lead Julie Jordan in
Rodgers and Hammerstein's
Carousel in a limited run at the
English National Opera directed by
Lonny Price, opposite musical theatre star
Alfie Boe. On 1 December 2020, the
Katherine Jenkins Christmas Spectacular at the
Royal Albert Hall was released as both a film in cinemas and on DVD. ==Television and film==