Kelly Llorenna is an English dance music singer renowned for her powerhouse vocals and enduring influence within UK club culture. Rising to prominence as the lead vocalist of N-Trance during the 1990s, Kelly became one of the defining voices of commercial dance music. Her distinctive tone and commanding delivery helped shape a generation of club anthems, establishing her as a trusted and recognisable name on both mainstream charts and dance floors nationwide.
Kelly began performing at just sixteen, forming her first band, Freedom, with fellow college drama students. Her professional breakthrough came when she joined N-Trance, helping them rise rapidly in the UK dance scene. In 1995, she released her first solo single, 'Brighter Day', demonstrating her ability to lead as a standalone artist. In 1997, she returned to N Trance for their cover of 'Da Ya Think I’m Sexy', originally by Rod Stewart, which reached number seven in the UK Singles Chart and became one of the era’s defining tracks.
Throughout the early 2000s, Kelly strengthened her solo career. Collaborating with Flip and Fill, she recorded 'True Love Never Dies', which climbed to number seven in the UK following its 2002 re-release. Signing to All Around the World, she secured another top twenty hit in 2004 with her cover of Donna Summer’s 'This Time I Know It’s for Real'. Her debut album 'All Clubbed Up' went on to sell over 100,000 copies, marking a significant commercial achievement.
Kelly continues to be hired for festivals, club nights, corporate events and nostalgic themed celebrations because she delivers authentic 90s dance energy combined with polished live vocals. Having performed on major Clubland Live tours and collaborated with leading producers including Love to Infinity and Peter Hook, she brings both credibility and crowd pleasing familiarity to every stage, ensuring a high impact performance that resonates with diverse audiences.