Aled Jones, famous for ‘The Snowman’ and TV and radio career, is coming to the Princess Theatre in Hunstanton as part of Full Circle tour

A show is coming to a seaside theatre next year as a well-known singer’s new tour has been extended.

Aled Jones is extending his popular Full Circle tour, and will making it on stage at Hunstanton’s Princess Theatre on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at 7.30pm.

The star will be taking it to even more venues across England and Wales and, for the first time, Scotland.

Aled Jones will be performing at the Princess Theatre

He has been sharing the incredible stories and songs of his career on his one-man tour, which began in March.

The spring leg of the tour – which has coincided with the release of his new memoir ‘Full Circle’ – concluded at Leicester’s Curve Theatre on Monday night and resumes in September.

Jones said: “The response to Full Circle has been incredible. I have absolutely loved sharing some of my most special stories and personal photographs, from when I was a young choir boy in Bangor right through to the present, and hosting ‘Songs of Praise’.

“It has also been wonderful to meet my fans and I look forward to meeting more this autumn.

“Having listened to fans, who have told me where they would like the tour to head to next, I have added lots of dates in spring 2025.”

As well as sharing the stories of his life, Aled has also been performing some of his favourite songs - including ‘Walking in the Air’, from the animated film ‘The Snowman’, which established him as a household name.

Selling more than seven million albums, he’s equally at home on the classical stage or starring in musical theatre productions in London’s 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.

He’s a favourite with the Royal Family and even gave a private performance to King Charles III in Kensington Palace.

He’s an award-winning television broadcaster and radio presenter who’s interviewed hundreds of A-List stars over the years.

To book your ticket for the show at The Princess Theatre visit: https://thelittleboxoffice.com/princess/book/event/199308 or call the box office on 01485532252.

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