Birth name Laura Kathryn Wright Name Laura Wright Website www.laura-wright.co.uk | Years active 2005–present | |
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Labels Deccawww.nashartistmanagement.com Role Soprano · laura-wright.co.uk Albums The Last Rose, Sound Of Strength, All Angels, Songs of the Baltic Sea, Fly Away Profiles |
Laura wright chariots of fire
Laura Kathryn Wright (born 17 June 1990) is an English soprano. She is a classical-popular crossover singer who performs classical and operatic music, popular songs, musical theatre and folk songs.
Contents
- Laura wright chariots of fire
- Laura wright the last rose of summer
- Early life
- Career
- Solo albums
- With All Angels albums
- References
Laura wright the last rose of summer
Early life

Wright was born in Suffolk, and grew up in Framlingham. She won scholarships to attend the fee-paying Framlingham College along with her three brothers.
Career

Wright first shot to fame as chorister of the year when she was just 14.

She has performed at men's and women’s rugby matches at Twickenham. Wright is also a regular at the NFL matches and has performed at Rugby League, The Carnegie Challenge Cup Final, WSB Boxing, polo, the Carling Cup Final, The Championship Play-off Final and the FA Cup Final. In April 2016 she performed at The Grand National and in July she was the official anthem singer at the British Grand Prix.

In 2016, she wrote “Heroes”; the first official anthem of the England Women's Cricket team. She is also the first Ambassador for the Kia Women's Cricket League.

Wright performed at the opening ceremony for HRH Prince Harry’s inaugural Invictus Games where she debuted a new piece she wrote “Invincible”, taken from her album Sound Of Strength.

Wright was the first mezzo-soprano to perform at the Olympic Stadium, has toured with Alfie Boe and Russell Watson, opened the iTunes Festival for Andrea Bocelli and duetted with Donny Osmond for Children In Need.
A royal favourite, HM The Queen cited Laura’s Diamond Jubilee Song ‘Stronger As One’ in her Commonwealth Day Message at Westminster Abbey where the song was premiered and secured a No1 chart position on Gary Barlow’s Sing EP. Laura enjoyed the privilege of performing more times for Her Majesty than any other artist that year.
Wright has trained to county level in hockey, netball, tennis and javelin.
Nominated for a Classical Brit Award, Wright went on to receive the PPL Classical Award at the Nordoff Robbins 02 Silver Clef Awards. Alongside her role as ambassador at Nordoff Robbins, Laura is an ambassador of Arthritis Research UK, having battled her own debilitating condition at a very young age. She is also an ambassador for SportsAid and for the Invictus Games.