While there are many proud moments in her career, such as singing the Kyrie in Faure’s Requiem under conductor Barry Wordsworth with The Royal Ballet at Covent Garden Opera House, performing a specially written piece for her majesty in Westminster Abbey ranks as one of the highest. The piece, titled ‘Stronger As One’ was commissioned for the Commonwealth in her majesty’s Jubilee year. A more recent performance at the Abbey saw Laura perform Handel’s ‘Let The Bright Seraphim’ for her Majesty and Duke of Edinburgh, celebrating the 90th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme. A regular at Royal occasions, in the summer of 2016 Laura proudly performed a special version of the National Anthem for her Majesty’s 90th birthday, on Pall Mall with the entire Royal Family watching.
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The RFU’s official anthem singer
A familiar face at worldwide sporting events, Laura is proud to be the England Rugby team’s first ever official anthem singer, performing at the mens and womens rugby matches at Twickenham Stadium. Laura is a regular at the NFL Series in London, and has performed at the Rugby World Cup, Rugby League matches, The Carnegie Challenge Cup Final, WSB Boxing, The Carling Cup Final, The Championship Play-off Final and the FA Cup Final. In April 2016 she performed at The Grand National to a rapturous reception and later in the year, she was the official anthem singer at the British Grand Prix.
During 2015 Laura was a familiar face during the Rugby World Cup, and enjoyed several performances for England Rugby, World Rugby and the winning team New Zealand. 2017 sees Laura performing once again at the Six Nations for the fourth consecutive year, as well as being asked to performed at the NBA UK series, taking place at the o2.