In the whirlwind world of talent shows like The Voice, few contestants capture hearts and minds quite like Sam Wilkinson did. The young singer-songwriter emerged as a standout favorite during the 2019 edition of The Voice Kids, captivating audiences with his heartfelt guitar melodies and impressive vocal range.
Throughout the competition, Sam’s evolution as a musician was evident in each performance, showcasing not only his musical talent but also his growing confidence on stage. From his touching blind audition, where judges couldn’t resist joining him upfront, to his final emotional performance of his original song “Everything’s Alright,” Sam left an indelible mark on the show.
One of the highlights of Sam’s journey was his rendition of “Hey Jude” by The Beatles, performed alongside coach Danny Jones. Their energetic performance with acoustic-electric guitars brought a fresh twist to the classic hit and further solidified Sam’s status as a true contender.
Hailing from Lewisham in southeast London, Sam is not just a singer but also a proficient guitarist and harmonica player. His gentle yet emotional songwriting, combined with his charismatic stage presence, has earned him opportunities to perform at various independent gigs, including those organized by Fuel The Music, a community dedicated to supporting emerging artists.
Beyond The Voice Kids, Sam’s music career has continued to flourish. With performances at prestigious venues like Shepherd’s Bush Empire and the Royal Albert Hall, Sam is making waves in the music industry. Whether he’s singing his heartfelt originals or putting his own spin on classics by artists like Bob Dylan and Paolo Nutini, Sam’s talent shines through, captivating audiences wherever he goes.
As Sam continues to pursue his passion for music, his journey from The Voice Kids sensation to rising star serves as an inspiration to aspiring musicians everywhere. Follow Sam Wilkinson’s musical journey on his YouTube channel and witness firsthand his growth as an artist, from his early performances to his well-deserved success on The Voice Kids stage.