Her debut album ‘Fantasia’ went straight to Number 1 in the Classical album charts, Number18 in the UK top 40 and record of the week on Classic FM.
Her performances include a private dinner held at Windsor Castle, in aid of Children in Crisis in front of Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson and their two daughters along with a long list of A-listers, recording Flower of Scotland with the band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the Royal Navy, with her live performance on ITV’s This Morning. She appeared as a guest on a UK Arena Tour with one of the most iconic and influential performers of Classical Crossover music, Andrea Bocelli and to top it off had been personally invited by Samuel L. Jackson to perform at his charity event ‘One for the Boys’ since then Lucy has made her Musical Theatre debut as the role of The Narrator in Bill Kenwright’s UK touring production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat in 2016 and reprised the role again in 2017 and finally Lucy made her WestEnd debut with a new show TriOperas.
Lucy’s forthcoming album explores different genres of music from rock to pop, still keeping the classical side very much alive.
The album will be available to purchase and stream worldwide from Friday 12th November 2021.
I’m Lucy Kay, a classically trained singer from Leicestershire, best known from the TV show Britain’s Got Talent in 2014, where I came runner up to boy band Collabro. Since then, I was immediately signed to Sony Classical and released my debut album Fantasia which went straight to number one in the classical charts and number 18 in the mainstream charts; that was an absolute dream come true… getting to number one! Let alone actually recording an album that people could buy. I have had a wonderful and blessed career so far, so to name a few incredible opportunities: I have toured with Andrea Bocelli, performed for Royalty, and was even personally invited by Samuel L Jackson to sing at his charity event One For The Boys. I’ve toured the UK and Ireland with Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat playing the Narrator and starred in the West End playing Carmen in TriOperas. In the months ahead I am finally releasing my latest album Dark Angel which I hope all ages will enjoy!
No not quite, I don’t think you can plan so much as just study and learn. To be honest I’m a big believer in everything happens for a reason and that everything has its set journey and so when one door closed another opened for me. All I knew is that I wanted to sing: as a young girl of 7 I sang my first solo Pie Jesu and the adrenaline, excitement and nerves rolled into one and made me realise I was destined to perform. It was a feeling like no other and so it spurred me on to keep working on my voice, but I never really knew how I was going to make my dream a reality. It was a sequence of events that enabled me to learn and catapulted me to where I am today. I joined a choir called Cantamus around the age of 7 and toured around the world with them for 13 years. This was my safe place with like-minded people. Once I had finished my time there and with the help of my two incredible vocal tutors Pamlea Cook and Elaine Guy I finally made it to music college and received an unconditional offer at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where I studied under the tuition of Judith Howarth. Nearing my graduation, I was then heard by someone who recommended me to apply for BGT and the rest is history!
So many, sometimes the industry can be very fickle and not to mention people will exploit you for what they can: more so a product to be sold than an actual person. I suffered a lot mentally because I was worked so hard or just because sometimes negative comments from ‘trolls’ would cause me to doubt myself. I then spiralled into the black hole of performance anxiety and depression. When entering the world of music and fame, you open yourself up to everyone and the reality is not everyone is going to like you or what you do. So you have to learn how to deal with those things.
My advice would be to keep head strong and to always talk to someone and never suffer in silence. I would however recommend reaching out to the Anti-Bullying Pro Organisation from the Diana Award. They help engage young people, parents, and teachers to change the attitudes, behaviour, and culture of bullying by building skills and confidence to address different situations both online and off.
I think there should be some form of punishment for people who troll online – I mean I for one have never understood how these platforms allow such degrading and detrimental comments to be published online. Hate breeds hate and if we can eradicate that from the internet I feel it would be a better world for us to live in. I understand people will then argue its free speech but really for me, it’s not in that category at all, it causes so much pain and suffering to the receiver and then has an impact on that person’s family and friends if the worst should happen. So like I said above the Anti Bullying Pro campaign is a great way to seek help and to understand where bullying can come from – they opened my eyes when I released that bullying doesn’t always come from a place of hate or just plain evil, sadly the bully can be going through unthinkable things at home, from abuse to just poor parenting etc. It can be a way for them to try to control someone else because of something they cannot control back at home.

My biggest achievement has to be performing with the iconic Andrea Bocelli – my goodness it was at the top of my bucket list, and never did I imagine in my wildest dreams I would be standing on stage singing alongside him! A real pinch me moment!
Some would say BGT, being the platform that catapulted me into so much success but if I’m being real and honest with myself here, it would be the support from my family and vocal tutors. Had it not been for these key people giving me constant support, time and energy believing in me from the age of 7 years old I really wouldn’t be here doing what I love today. These are my angels and I feel so very blessed to have had and still have their continual support.
My latest album is so far apart from my first album Fantasia, which was almost an A-Z of opera classics. Recorded two years ago this album is now ready to be released to the public! Dark Angel is within the classical crossover genre turning popular rock and pop songs on their heads creating a new cinematic Hollywood film-like feel. Produced and arranged by Robin Hoffmann the album is very dark in tone hence the album’s title. I wanted to show that there is beauty in darkness and give classical music some umph! I want people to feel like they are at the cinema, and they are being taken on an adrenaline pumping and emotional roller-coaster journey! As well as taking such iconic songs and reimagining them with a symphonic orchestra, choir, and solo voice.
My advice would be that no matter how many no’s and rejections you get there will always be a way. A saying I go by is ‘What’s for you, won’t go by you’. Have faith that when one door closes another will open and it might not always be the route you had initially thought.
I’m touring Vancouver BC in Canada for my solo show Unforgettable next year as well as another project I have lined up touring around Germany, Switzerland and Norway which will coincide with that, so it’s looking to be a very busy year. Thank goodness as Covid-19 was a terrible year for us all, especially in the music business. So, I’m very much looking forward to being back on stage doing what I love! In the future I would love to land a big lead role in Broadway or the West End as well as keep creating fun and exciting crossover music for all ages! However, a big thing for me is trying to change the face of classical music, there are a lot of artists really helping towards this and changing the way classical music is seen – the stigma is usually that this type of music is elitist or not cool! So, if I can still continue to contribute to this change that would be the biggest achievement for me.
November
13nov10:0016:00Start Up and Small Business Expo | Polka Dot Events/ Avidity Hotels
13/11/2025 10:00 - 16:00(GMT+00:00)
Best Western Rockingham Forest Hotel
Rockingham Road, Corby, NN17 2AE
Come check out the Start Up and Small Business Expo, where you can discover new businesses and network with fellow entrepreneurs! Start Up and Small Business Expo Welcome
Start Up and Small Business Expo
Welcome to the Start Up and Small Business Expo! Join us at the Rockingham Forest Hotel for a day filled with networking, learning, and growth opportunities for your business. Connect with fellow entrepreneurs, discover new products and services, and gain valuable insights from industry experts. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your small business to the next level, this event is the perfect place to be. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to expand your business horizons!
13nov13:0014:00The Rebellious Business Networking Event | Rebellious Business
13/11/2025 13:00 - 14:00(GMT+00:00)
No beige small talk. No boring intros. No salesy nonsense. Just real people, genuine conversation, and business magic waiting to happen. What’s This
This isn’t your average “so what do you do?” Zoom snooze-fest.
This is The Rebellious Business Networking Event — the one that refuses to play by the boring corporate rules.
We’ve ditched the stiff intros, awkward icebreakers, and those weird, staged elevator pitches that make everyone’s soul leave their body.
Instead, you’ll get one hour of genuine connection, plenty of laughs (and probably a few spit-out-your-tea moments), and a room full of humans who actually get it.
Zero Corporate SH★T – Be yourself. That’s literally the point. No pretending. No LinkedIn voices.
Connection-First Games – Fun breakout challenges that help you meet people naturally (and remember their names afterwards).
Real Conversations – None of that “so… what do you do?” small talk. You’ll actually talk about stuff that matters.
Collaboration Energy – Meet your next client, partner, or business bestie without it feeling forced.
Surprise Rebel Moments – You might win something. You might laugh-snort on camera. Either way, you’ll leave buzzing.
You, if you’re a coach, consultant, creative, service provider — or just a business rebel who’s over the fake, buttoned-up networking scene.
We’re talking about people who’d rather connect than pitch. People who build businesses with personality.
If that sounds like you, welcome home.
We’re Cordelia & Caroline, your rebellious ring-leaders.
We met at a networking event (yep, the irony’s not lost on us), became business besties, and built Rebellious Business, a company for entrepreneurs who are bored of the beige.
We’ve hosted thousands of rebels, helped countless people find clients, collaborators, and even business “love stories”… all through connection that actually feels human.
This isn’t just a networking event. It’s a movement for people who want to build businesses their way, real, rebellious, and full of personality.
Come hang out, meet your people, and see why rebels never network alone.
19nov10:0013:00MenoMinds – Free Training for Women in Business | Menospace & Minds That Work
19/11/2025 10:00 - 13:00(GMT+00:00)
Introducing MenoMinds – Free Training for Women in Business We’re excited to share MenoMinds, a fully funded programme created by Menospace and
We’re excited to share MenoMinds, a fully funded programme created by Menospace and Minds That Work, supporting women in business, freelancing, or entrepreneurship through the emotional and mental challenges of menopause.
Wednesday 19th November | 10:00am – 1:00pm (UK)
Live on Zoom | 💷 Free (funded by NEBOSH’s Social Purpose Programme)
Menopause can affect confidence, focus and wellbeing — MenoMinds helps you take back control with practical tools and a supportive community.
You’ll explore the CARE Framework:
Includes a digital workbook and invitation to monthly community groups on sleep, nutrition and stress management.
Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and women in small or micro-businesses (under 50 employees).
Facilitators: Haley White (Menospace) and Victoria Brookbank (Minds That Work)
19nov12:3018:00Masculinity in the Workplace - 2025 (In-person)
19/11/2025 12:30 - 18:00(GMT+00:00)
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL
Brought to you by Token Man and The Hobbs Consultancy. Welcome to Masculinity in the Workplace, designed specifically to

Welcome to Masculinity in the Workplace, designed specifically to engage men with creating inclusive cultures. Marking International Men’s Day, the objective of our event is to give men both the reason and the skills to lean into the conversation, while also providing women and non-binary people with the confidence to engage more men in culture change. Because ultimately we can only make real change by working together.
Date: Weds Nov 19 2025
Time: 12.30pm to 6pm
Location: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL
Our speakers will share their insights and experiences, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of masculinity, leadership and culturein diverse work environments. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, participate in interactive sessions, and network with like-minded professionals.
The theme for this year is ‘Supporting Boys to Men to Role Models’. This year’s event will seek to understand the concerns and barriers that are in the way for boys and men, particularly looking at key inflection points in their lives. It will equip parents, leaders, friends and persons of significance in the lives of young men with the tools for self-reflection, effective role modelling and courageous conversations..
It will suggest that status-seeking and risk-taking behaviours are innate as boys become men, look at how this shows up for boys in 2025 and question what support could help these boys have a more positive initiation in to adulthood so that they are ready for the workplace. We know that there is a reverse gender pay gap and that schools aren’t preparing students in the same way to enter the professional workplace – what needs to be done?
We will look at the behaviours that are role modelled by men once they are in the workplace. Is it healthy for us to look for male role models, or is a search for positive behaviours more effective? What can we learn from how men are represented on screen and in the media? And what can we do to support our men once they are in the workplace?
This site is for the in-person experience. Otherwise you can register for the online version here.
FYI – lunch will not be provided

This event is for anyone passionate about creating more inclusive, equitable, diverse and human workplaces, and we welcome attendees of all identities and expressions.
Historically, our audience has included around 60% men and 40% women or non-binary people, with a wide range of roles and lived experiences.
This year, we’re especially keen to welcome CEOs, HRDs, CMOs, Inclusion & Diversity leaders, People & Culture teams, and anyone working to engage men more effectively in their organisations. Whether you’re a parent, people manager, or someone invested in systemic culture change, this event is for you.
By attending, you’ll be joining a growing community of people committed to reshaping masculinity, unlocking allyship, and building workplace cultures where everyone can thrive – from boys and young men to senior leaders and everyone in between.
20novAll DayDigital Transformation Conference
20/11/2025 All Day(GMT+00:00)
Mercure London Earls Court
London
Ready to transform your business in the digital age? The upcoming Digital Transformation Conference UK promises an exceptional opportunity for leaders who want to accelerate change, embrace innovation and shape
Explore how industry leaders are redefining digital and business transformation. Learn proven strategies, gain fresh perspectives, and connect with peers shaping the future of technology and enterprise. Tactical & practical content to drive your transformation efforts.
Throughout the day, delegates can look forward to a diverse programme of content exploring every aspect of digital transformation, business change, and innovation. Hear best practices, lessons learned, and insights into real-world challenges from leaders driving progress across digital, technology and IT.
If you’re a C-suite leader, head of innovation, transformation or IT, this is the place to be. Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to scale up, you’ll leave with fresh ideas, new contacts and a renewed sense of direction.
