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KARL LOXLEY – THE SOUND OF CHRISTMAS

December 22 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm

“I like the sound of his voice, I like the timbre of his voice, you don’t learn that, that’s a sound that’s within you” – Sir Tom Jones

“Amazing, Amazing Amazing!” – Rita Ora

“A Star is born!” – The Irish World

Rated by Sir Tom Jones as having one of the best theatrical voices he’d ever heard! Karl shot to recent fame from appearing on the hit TV Show ‘The Voice’ singing the famous opera aria ‘Nessun Dorma’ to over 9 million viewers receiving standing ovations from all the coaches giving Rita Ora shivers rating his performance as “Amazing, Amazing, Amazing!” Karl made Sir Tom Jones final 8 out of a staggering 48,000 people who auditioned for the show.

Born in England, Karl trained professionally at the prestigious Guildford School of Acting.

Most recently Karl released his latest album ‘Karl Loxley – Christmas’ which soared to Number 2 in the Official UK Classical Album Chart. His album ‘Solo Amore’ went straight to Number 1 in the iTunes Classical Music Chart and Number 3 in the Official UK Classical Album Chart. His version of ‘Never Enough’ from The Greatest Showman went viral within days of release and now stands at over 7 million views on YouTube.

Karl has performed in various parts of the world in Theatre Productions, Proms Events, and sell out Concerts in the UK and internationally at some of the worlds most famous venues.

With several million YouTube hits, and a devoted fan base of all ages Karl’s tenor voice is heard regularly in interviews and live singing sessions on Classic FM, BBC Radio and several other stations. He recently sung his original song ‘Everything I Am’ with The Glasgow Philharmonia Orchestra live on the BBC.

For more information please visit www.karlloxley.com

Facebook/karlloxleytenor

Twitter – @karlloxley

Instagram – karl_loxley

Details

Date:
December 22
Time:
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Website:
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/karlloxley/karl-loxley-the-songs-of-christmas/e-plrvze

Venue

Shrewsbury Abbey