Britain's Got Talent star Sou Nair has joined world's biggest children's choir concerts in London

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Sou joins children for shows at The O2 and Ovo Arena Wembley to participate in this electrifying choir experience with Young Voices.

Souparnika Nair, affectionately known as 'Sou', is a 15-year-old singer whose extraordinary depth, maturity, and pitch-perfect vocal talent won her the admiration of Britain's Got Talent judges, performing ‘Never Enough’ from The Greatest Showman and earning her Worldwide acclaim, including around 100,000 YouTube subscribers and over 100 million views.

From a young age, Souparnika Nair has been on a remarkable journey in the world of music. Her first broadcast appearance at the age of 9, performing Patsy Cine's 'Crazy' live on BBC Radio Suffolk, marked the official beginning of her musical career.

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She became the youngest 'Unexpected Star' on BBC One's Micheal McIntyre's Big Show, sharing a moving rendition of 'I Dreamed A Dream' from Les Misérables to a standing ovation at the London Palladium.

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Since then, she has graced numerous radio & TV shows, including an ITV Christmas Spectacular and CBBC's Blue Peter Children in Need. Her debut in musical theatre as Tomika in the School of Rock UK tour was met with glowing reviews, further solidifying her unique talents and place in the music industry.

Stepping into 2025, Sou is set to embark on a new musical journey by joining Young Voices, the heartbeat of music for schools across the UK. As a Special Guest Artist, she will join Tommy Blaize, singer of the BBC Strictly Come Dancing band and multi-award-winning teacher-turned rapper MC Grammar, to participate in this electrifying choir experience.

The concerts unite children and teachers for the world's largest children's choir concert, with shows including The O2 and Ovo Arena Wembley for dates in January and February 2025.

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Sou says, "I'm incredibly excited to be part of Young Voices. The energy at the concerts is amazing, singing for thousands of primary school children is the best part".

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