Carly Paoli is an internationally acclaimed British classical singer whose extraordinary voice and captivating stage presence have earned her global recognition. Declared “The Voice of an Angel” by Pope Francis, she has performed for world leaders, royalty, and audiences across continents, establishing herself as one of the most talented and versatile sopranos of her generation. Classically trained and known for her pure, expressive tone, Carly continues to bridge the worlds of classical music, theatre, and popular performance with elegance and emotion.
Carly’s musical journey began at a young age, her talent earning her scholarships first to Tring Park, where she studied musical theatre and drama, and later to the Royal Northern College of Music, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree. Her training provided the foundation for a career that has since taken her to some of the world’s most prestigious venues and events. A highlight came in 2015 when she performed a duet with the legendary José Carreras at Windsor Castle for the Prince of Wales, a moment that marked her as a rising star in classical music.
Her achievements extend beyond the concert hall. Carly has performed on numerous occasions for Their Majesties King Charles and Queen Camilla and holds the honour of being the first person ever to sing “God Save the King” at an international sporting event, broadcast to an audience of over 60 million people worldwide. She was also the first artist invited to perform at the International Women’s Media Foundation Awards in Los Angeles, reflecting both her international appeal and her commitment to representing the best of British artistry on the global stage.
Known for her ability to bring warmth and grace to every performance, Carly regularly headlines concerts, gala evenings, and corporate events, captivating audiences with her blend of classical technique and emotional delivery. With her angelic voice, extensive training, and an impressive list of high-profile performances, Carly Paoli has earned her place as one of Britain’s most distinguished vocal talents—a modern classical artist whose artistry continues to inspire and uplift audiences around the world.