Sam Bailey was born in Bexley, East London. Growing up, she enjoyed singing for her friends and family but never believed she was destined for stardom. When she was younger, Sam entered talent competitions but always wanted to impress people by herself, rather than being talked up by family and friends. However, her family did have a major influence on her musical career - her grandfather was a singer in a group called ‘The Four Vinos’ and her father was also in a band and she was often in the company of musicians. One of her earliest success stories was winning a ‘Search For A Star’ talent competition in Crayford Town Hall, Bexley as a 16-year-old. She went on to attend Bexley Arts College and Dartford’s Miskin Theatre to further develop her talent. Though singing was a passion, Sam admits that her first love in life was football. She played professionally for a number of clubs including Millwall Lionesses, West Ham, Crystal Palace and London Women. Before she stole the hearts of the nation by winning the tenth series of The X Factor in 2013, Sam worked as a prison officer at HM Prison Gartree as well as performing on cruise ships, in clubs and at music festivals for several years.
Blowing the judges away with her rendition of Beyoncé’s ‘Listen’, Sam received a standing ovation which led Gary Barlow to describe her voice as “incredible”. Under the mentorship of Sharon Osborne, she became a clear favourite on the show, dazzling audiences and judges alike with her stunning voice and natural stage presence. She received more than a million votes over the course of the final weekend and was crowned the winner of the show. Following her triumph, her debut single, ‘Skyscraper’, reached Christmas number one and her debut album, The Power of Love stormed to the top of the UK album charts in 2014. She was also a support act for Beyonce’s tour in 2014, performing with the pop icon in Birmingham, and performed at the 19th National Television Awards in 2014. Sam is truly one of the most talented performers in the music business and embarked on her first-ever headline tour in 2015 which sold-out venues and received rave reviews. In 2016 she was cast as Mamma Morton in Chicago and released her second album Sing My Heart Out, which charted in the UK top 40 and saw her go on her second UK tour. Sam also toured as part of the Butlins Pop Tour in the summer before starring as Queen of the Flower of Fairies in Jack and the Beanstalk in the Christmas Pantomime.
Two years later it was announced Sam was cast as Betty Simpson in Fat Friends The Musical and she appeared in the Vampires Rock Musical Tour. She was also a part of “Stronger Together”, a musical project aimed at supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community living in Chechnya. Sam released the new single Bleed Red in the July of 2016 and her song Wonderful was included in the soundtrack of High Strung: Free Dance. She also toured for a third time, wowing sell-out audiences across the UK. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Sam worked with a number of other celebrities including Frank Bruno, Kellie Shirley and Anne Hegerty to raise money for both Action for Children and the Alzheimer’s Society. The group called The Celebs recorded a cover of Merry Christmas Everyone, which charted at number two on the iTunes Pop Chart and the music video was debuted exclusively on Good Morning Britain. Sam has also performed on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and was named Mum of the Year 2016 by Closer.
More recently, Sam released a cover of Black Velvet, originally sung by Alannah Myles. The song reached number one on the Amazon Chart and number three on the iTunes Rock Chart. In 2021 she partnered with artist Steven Brown to create Tommy McCoo, an art project aimed at raising awareness of autism and funds for the National Autism Society, after her son Tommy’s diagnosis in 2020. She was also cast as Mrs Potts in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast the Musical on West End in 2021, where she wowed audiences across the UK and continued to do so throughout 2022 too. Sam lives in Leicester with her husband Craig, and their three children - Tommy, Brooke, and Miley. In 2023 and 2024, Sam Bailey has been thriving in her career. Following her acclaimed role in "Beauty and the Beast," she was cast as Miss Hedge in "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" on the West End. Sam also delighted audiences in "Jack & The Beanstalk" alongside Scott Mills, and appeared on "Loose Women Live." Her vocal talents secured her numerous cruise contracts, performing in exotic locations like Brazil, New Zealand, and Thailand. Additionally, Sam devoted time to charity work, supporting organisations like Rainbows and Caudwell Children. She is looking forward to embarking on the next stage of her career with many exciting new opportunities ahead of her, sharing her journey with her 1 million plus social media followers too!