SINGER and presenter Aled Jones will be performing in Colwyn Bay later this year.
Jones, 53, who was born in Bangor and raised on Anglesey, will be bringing his “Full Circle” tour to Theatr Colwyn on Friday, October 25 (starting at 7.30pm).
Tickets, priced at £30, are available now via Theatr Colwyn’s website.
VIP and “meet and greet” tickets can also be purchased for £50 and £70 respectively.
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After 40 years in the business, Full Circle will see him look back on his career with a one-man show.
This will feature never-before-heard music, tales from the decades and for the first time, his story told in his own words.
A press statement read: “Prepare to hear Aled Jones as you’ve never heard him before.
“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.
“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.
“As a singer, Aled is in demand globally and has performed in the world's most iconic venues, from London’s Royal Albert Hall to the Sydney Opera House.
“A favourite with the Royal Family, he even 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.”
Only food and drink purchased from Theatr Colwyn can be consumed on the premises.
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