Laura Wright is renowned for her talents as a soprano and classical-crossover singer, performing at some of the world’s most prestigious events and venues. With her captivating vocals and diverse repertoire, she is a top choice for occasions ranging from sporting events to weddings and parties. Having sung in front of royalty and vast audiences at major sporting events, Laura commands the stage with confidence and grace, impressing listeners worldwide.
Her journey into music began early when she was named Chorister of the Year at just 14. Shortly afterward, she became a member of the classical-crossover group All Angels. As a solo artist, Laura's career has continued to flourish, earning her a Classical Brit Award nomination and the prestigious PPL Classical Award. Her voice has graced a range of significant sporting events, including NFL games, Rugby League, and FA Cup finals. Notably, she became the official National Anthem singer for the England Rugby Team and composed the first official anthem for the England Women’s Cricket Team. She also performed her original song, Invincible, at the Invictus Games’ opening ceremony, hosted by Prince Harry, further cementing her status as a go-to performer for major events.
In addition to her earlier royal performances—such as singing Stronger As One at Her Majesty The Queen's Diamond Jubilee—Laura made headlines again in 2022. After the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, she performed God Save the King at the start of the third Test Match between England and South Africa at The Oval. This historic moment marked the first official performance of the updated anthem at a sporting event in over 70 years, solidifying her role as a key figure in British ceremonial music.
Alongside her musical accomplishments, Laura is a dedicated charity ambassador. She works closely with organisations such as SportsAid, the Invictus Games, and Arthritis Research UK. Her involvement in these causes, combined with her continued success as a performer, ensures she remains a beloved and influential figure in both the music industry and the wider public sphere.