Alice Fredenham, a singer who gained fame on “Britain’s Got Talent” and “The Voice UK,” has continued her music career independently. She faced challenges after her initial TV appearances but has released music and performs for her fans.
Alice Fredenham first caught public attention with her stunning audition on “Britain’s Got Talent” (BGT) in 2013, where she performed a captivating rendition of “My Funny Valentine.” Her performance was highly praised by both the audience and the judges, leading to significant anticipation about her future success. However, she did not make it past the semi-finals on BGT. Around the same time, she also auditioned for “The Voice UK,” but none of the judges turned their chairs, leaving her without a spot on that show.
Despite the setbacks on national television, Fredenham did not give up on her music career. She turned to her fan base for support and launched a successful crowdfunding campaign to produce her debut album. In 2017, she released “Under the Covers,” a collection of classic songs, showcasing her sultry jazz-influenced vocal style.
Since then, Alice has been performing at various venues and continues to engage with her fans through social media and personal performances. She has faced the challenges of the music industry head-on, choosing to remain an independent artist and maintaining control over her musical direction. Her journey reflects the resilience required to navigate the entertainment industry, and she remains a beloved figure to those who were touched by her initial performances on the talent shows.