Bands & artists like Katherine Jenkins
If you like Katherine Jenkins, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
Artists to try next
Andrea Bocelli
GuideBocelli's powerful tenor voice and classical crossover style create similarly emotional and orchestral soundscapes.
Il Divo
GuideThis vocal group combines classical training with pop sensibilities, resulting in lush harmonies and dramatic arrangements akin to Jenkins' work.
Sarah Brightman
GuideBrightman's theatrical vocal style and blend of classical and contemporary music resonate well with Jenkins' emotive performances.
Josh Groban
Groban's rich baritone voice and orchestral backing evoke a similar emotional depth and grandeur found in Jenkins' music.
Hayley Westenra
Westenra's ethereal soprano voice and crossover repertoire align closely with the melodic and textural elements present in Jenkins' songs.
Ramin Karimloo
Karimloo's background in musical theatre and operatic vocals creates emotionally charged performances similar to those of Jenkins.
Lara Fabian
GuideFabian's powerful vocals and emotive ballads often feature rich instrumentation, paralleling the dramatic flair of Jenkins' music.
Charlotte Church
Church's transition from classical to pop showcases her versatile vocal abilities, much like Jenkins' own crossover appeal.
Common questions
Who sounds like Katherine Jenkins?
Artists similar to Katherine Jenkins include Andrea Bocelli, Il Divo, Sarah Brightman and Josh Groban. Each shares elements of Katherine Jenkins's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Katherine Jenkins?
Katherine Jenkins is primarily known for classical, opera and crossover. Jenkins' music features soaring melodies underpinned by rich orchestral textures, creating moments of tension and release that evoke profound emotional responses.
Where should I start if I like Katherine Jenkins?
If you enjoy Katherine Jenkins, start with Andrea Bocelli — their album "A Family Christmas" is a great entry point. Bocelli's powerful tenor voice and classical crossover style create similarly emotional and orchestral soundscapes.