What’s been happening recently
About
Moving to London has been an exciting journey, allowing me to explore the vibrant city while still keeping my roots in Suffolk and Essex. Recently, I had the pleasure of performing for VE Day celebrations and wedding shows across London, which has been a fulfilling experience. Alongside these events, I've been singing at care homes, bringing joy to residents and connecting with the community. As summer approaches, I’m eagerly preparing for busy season of weddings, ready to share my passion for music with even more couples in love.

VE Day
I recently got the privilege to perform in Bures as their entertainment for the evening. I performed different sets of different wartime hits as well as some nostalgic songs from the 1940s.
Wedding show
I performed at a beautiful venue called ‘The Friars’ in Aylesford. It was such a lovely event set up by LK Wedding Fayres. There were loads of other stalls also showcasing their products and services specifically tailored to any wedding. I performed all different styles of singing highlighting my versatility in order to fit any request from prospective couples.


The Enchanted Pig
I am delighted to announce that I am performing in an opera near Waterloo in central London very shortly and I will be playing the role of Mab, the eldest of the three Princesses. In an effort to hone my craft I have decided to pursue opera and broaden my singing skill set by investing in a course which introduces Opera technique and performance skills. The end goal is to incorporate this into my repertoire for performing for my clients. I am currently studying this at Morley College in Central London.
Care Homes
Regardless of my recent move to London I have been back and fourth to multiple care homes performing for their residents. The songs have varied from wartime classics, musicals, opera hits and pop hits from the 1920s-50s. These tend to go down very well and so far the residents have all been thrilled with the varied song list as it keeps them engaged and relaxed.
