Ten lucky winners and their guests will see Katherine Jenkins in concert with the National Symphony Orchestra at Blickling Hall.

The EDP have teamed up with Envy Productions to offer our readers the chance to win one of 10 pair of tickets to see Katherine Jenkins in concert with the National Symphony Orchestra at the magical setting of Blickling Hall on Sunday July 24 at 7.30pm.

Classical crossover queen, star judge of ITV's Popstar to Operastar, and presenter of the BBC's recent The Week We Went to War series, Katherine Jenkins is set to perform the Last Night of the Proms in the open-air concert setting of Blickling Hall, near Aylsham in Norfolk.

Redefining the concept of classical crossover, Katherine has achieved global sales of over three million. Her debut album, Premiere, sold over 30,000 copies snapped up in the first week.

She is the only singer in musical history to simultaneously hold the No 1, 2, 3, and 4 positions in the Classical album chart, which she achieved in 2007 with Premiere, Second Nature, Living the Dream and Serenade.

Serenade also went to No 5 in the pop charts and has sold over a half a million copies to date. Proving her continuing popularity, Katherine's latest album, Believe, reached the No 1 spot in the UK Classical charts and No 6 in the Official UK Album Chart in 2009.

Last year, Katherine was asked by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber to record a version of the theme tune to Love Never Dies - the highly anticipated sequel to Phantom Of The Opera - which appeared on the special edition of her latest album Believe, released in late March to coincide with her sold-out UK arena tour.

As part of the Last Night of the Proms concert at Blickling Hall on July 24, Katherine's performance will be supported by the National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Anthony Inglis, with a special guest performer set to be announced.

Patricia Murfin, for the Last Night of the Proms at Blickling, said: 'We are delighted to have a classical concert back at Blickling with such a premier star as Katherine Jenkins supported by the National Symphony Orchestra. This will certainly meet our audience expectations.

'The concert site at Blickling is a very special place with the backdrop of the lake and magnificent Jacobean House. The natural arena here ensures that the sound carries well and the stage can be clearly seen from all areas. We anticipate a relaxed audience experiencing a wonderful July evening.'

For more information or to book tickets for this event, visit www.ticketeast.co.uk, or call 0871 224 1113

How to enter:

For your chance to win a pair of tickets to this spectacular event, answer the following question -

Who will the National Symphony Orchestra be conducted by?

A) Anthony Inglis

B) Anthony English

C) Anthony Jenkins

Click the link at the top of the next column to enter.

Terms and conditions:

The closing date for this competition is Friday, July 8, 2011. Standard Archant competition rules apply - follow the Terms & Conditions link on this website.