Biography | Millie Underwood is a classical singer and songwriter, who completed a degree in Italian, French and English Literature at Durham University. As a member of the National Youth Choir of Great Britain for 5 years she performed at numerous events, including the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
As a soloist, Millie has performed at high profile wedding services and for significant names such as Gianluca Marciano and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Further soloist performances includ singing for the Coventry Cathedral Jubilee, at the Hands Across the Border Festival in Gretna, and at an event at Villa Park FC in aid of the Bobby Moore Fund. She was also the soloist on Dion Dublin's Christmas Album released in 2014.
As a passionate sports fan, Millie has been the soloist for many sporting occsions including performing at England Women abd U20 Six Nations matches, at the All Blacks Open Event as part of the Rugby World Cup in 2015 and at an Olympic Torch event in 2012. She performed the New Zealand National Anthem at the England v New Zealand Rugby League match at Anfield Stadium. She was honoured to sing the antehms for Rugby for Heroes and the French Legends in their Armistice 100 Remembrance Rugby Match, as well as their event at Twickenham Stadium. |