Katherine Jenkins wowed as she performed at the British Forces Foundation 25th Anniversary Ball in London on Thursday.
The opera singer, 44, looked sensational in an elegant black dress that featured a lace bodice and tulle skirt as she took to the stage.
The commemorative event took place at the Old War Office, Raffles Hotel, and an auction was held to raise funds for the foundation.
Katherine wore her blonde locks down and enhanced her tan with glamorous makeup.
The singer was in a very good mood as she spread her arms out to the sides while completing a number.
Katherine Jenkins wowed as she performed at the British Forces Foundation 25th Anniversary Ball in London on Thursday.
The opera singer, 44, looked sensational in an elegant black dress with a lace bodice and tulle skirt as she took to the stage.
The singer captivated with her voice and was accompanied by a piano at the moving event.
Katherine is best known for her work in classical music and signed a record-breaking contract in her early twenties, reportedly worth £1 million.
She has since released 13 studio albums and appeared in an English National Opera production of Carousel alongside Les Misérables star Alfie Boe.
Earlier this year, Katherine performed at the D-Day 80 – Remembering the Normandy Landings event at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
He performed alongside Emeli Sandé and Lulu for the special occasion which was hosted by Davina McCall.
The Memorial, which stands in Normandy overlooking Gold Beach, contains the names of the 22,442 service personnel under British command who died on D-Day and during the Battle of Normandy.
Katherine also announced that she and Sir Anthony Hopkins CBE will be joining forces for the upcoming Handel biopic, The King Of Covent Garden.
Katherine wore her blonde locks down and enhanced her tan with glamorous makeup.
The commemorative event took place at the Old War Office, Raffles Hotel, and an auction was held to raise funds for the foundation.
The singer posed with Katharine Pooley at the event
Katherine was introduced on stage.
Katherine will executive produce the film and fellow Welshman Anthony will play Handel.
Also earlier this year, Katherine took to the stage for BST Hyde Park, where she was introduced on stage by Myleene Klass.
The singer had to brave the rain to endure her performance, but afterwards she thanked the audience.
She wrote on Instagram: ‘Singing in the rain on. Thank you to the incredible crowd for braving the rain.”