South Wales performer Kirsten Orsborn is one of the UK’s best and most versatile international female vocalists. Performing an extensive repertoire of music from swing, jazz, rock ‘n’ roll, Motown, soul, right through to disco and pop and with bands and live orchestras.
In 2014 Kirsten was officially adopted by The Royal Marines as their New Forces Sweetheart and in November 2018 she was made The Sweetheart of The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal and she is a huge supporter of the Erskine Veterans Charity . She is continuously performing in prestigious events across the UK, military bases and continuing to support our troops all over the world with her music .
These titles have taken her to Ireland in the Summer of 2018 to tour for four weeks, coming home with the title of their Welsh Songbird and she also visited The Falkland Islands in February 2019, touring the islands for 10 days performing for the veterans, serving troops and civilians.
Kirsten has performed from the age of 6, she has experienced performing in a number of wonderful venues including theatres, in concert halls, at holiday parks, in hotels, on board cruise ships, at The Royal Hospital Chelsea and in 2018, she had the pleasure of performing in London in memory of Audrey Hepburn for an event held by her youngest son Luca Dotti. Kirsten is an incredibly popular artist being booked up in advance for weddings, to apppear at corporate events and live productions, at charity events and making special appearances at award ceremonies and since 2019 Kirsten has begun to travel and perform worldwide as a headline act on board cruise ships.
With her bubbly personality, beautiful warm voice and her dazzling stage presence, she never fails to win the hearts of every crowd. Leaving everyone with a smile on their faces and dancing their way out of each venue!
We’re so glad to have Kirsten Orsborn back with us this year at Armed Forces Day. We can’t wait to see Kirsten perform on Saturday 6th of July.
To see what else Kirsten has been doing, check out her Facebook page here:
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