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Rated by Sir Tom Jones as having one of the best theatrical voices he’d ever heard! Join Karl Loxley for an unforgettable Festive Musical Celebration featuring timeless classics such as ‘White Christmas’, ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’, ‘O Holy Night’, ‘A Spaceman Came Travelling’, ‘I Believe In Father Christmas’ and many more.
Karl’s rise to stardom began with his remarkable performance on the hit TV show ‘The Voice,’ where he reached over 9 million viewers with his rendition of the famous opera aria ‘Nessun Dorma.’ His extraordinary talent received standing ovations from all the coaches, leaving Rita Ora in awe, who described his performance as “Amazing, Amazing, Amazing!” Out of an astounding 48,000 people who auditioned, Karl secured his place as one of Sir Tom Jones’ final eight contestants.
His latest album, ‘Solo Amore,’ achieved huge success, reaching the Number 1 spot on the iTunes Classical Music Chart and an impressive Number 3 on the Official UK Classical Album Chart. One of the album’s standout tracks, Karl’s rendition of ‘Never Enough’ from the acclaimed film ‘The Greatest Showman,’ quickly became a viral sensation, accumulating over 11 Million views on YouTube. This catapulted Karl to great fame within the Classical Crossover music scene, solidifying his position as a rising star.
Karl’s mesmerizing performances have enthralled audiences worldwide, with memorable appearances in Theatre Productions and sold-out concerts in the UK and internationally, gracing some of the world’s most iconic venues. His exceptional talent has captivated a diverse fan base of all ages, evident through his several million YouTube hits and regular appearances on Classic FM, BBC Radio, and various other esteemed stations, where his tenor voice continues to mesmerize listeners during interviews and live singing sessions.
Rated by Sir Tom Jones as having one of the best theatrical voices he’d ever heard! Join Karl Loxley for an unforgettable Festive Musical Celebration featuring timeless classics such as ‘White Christmas’, ‘The Most Wonderful Time of the Year’, ‘O Holy Night’, ‘A Spaceman Came Travelling’, ‘I Believe In Father Christmas’ and many more.
Karl’s rise to stardom began with his remarkable performance on the hit TV show ‘The Voice,’ where he reached over 9 million viewers with his rendition of the famous opera aria ‘Nessun Dorma.’ His extraordinary talent received standing ovations from all the coaches, leaving Rita Ora in awe, who described his performance as “Amazing, Amazing, Amazing!” Out of an astounding 48,000 people who auditioned, Karl secured his place as one of Sir Tom Jones’ final eight contestants.
His latest album, ‘Solo Amore,’ achieved huge success, reaching the Number 1 spot on the iTunes Classical Music Chart and an impressive Number 3 on the Official UK Classical Album Chart. One of the album’s standout tracks, Karl’s rendition of ‘Never Enough’ from the acclaimed film ‘The Greatest Showman,’ quickly became a viral sensation, accumulating over 11 Million views on YouTube. This catapulted Karl to great fame within the Classical Crossover music scene, solidifying his position as a rising star.
Karl’s mesmerizing performances have enthralled audiences worldwide, with memorable appearances in Theatre Productions and sold-out concerts in the UK and internationally, gracing some of the world’s most iconic venues. His exceptional talent has captivated a diverse fan base of all ages, evident through his several million YouTube hits and regular appearances on Classic FM, BBC Radio, and various other esteemed stations, where his tenor voice continues to mesmerize listeners during interviews and live singing sessions.
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