Ella Shaw appeared on Britain’s Got Talent in 2015, back when she was just 18. Fast forward to 2021, the stunning star looks completely different.
Shooting to prominence during the ninth series of Britain’s Got Talent, Ella was 18 when she performed a song she had written herself, titled Summertime.
Singing the touching song while playing the piano, a young Ella completely wowed the judges – leaving them with their jaws on the floor.
At the time Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams were all on the judging panel, and they were stunned by the 18 year old’s breathtaking set of skills, and unwavering talent.
Music mogul, Simon Cowell, even dubbed the singer and pianist as “mega talented”.
Ella reached the semi-finals and performed Rozalla’s Everybody’s Free, but missed out in a place in the final.
Not letting the knock-back stop her, she continued to perform, and in 2016 she released her own song Safe Drive Stay Alive, in aid of Greater Manchester’s Safe Drive campaign.
Continuing to sing, she has released a few other songs on her YouTube channel.
Ella went on to perform live at a select amount of festivals, including the GBFood Festival and the Lightpool Festival in Blackpool. In 2017 she even supported Peter Andre in Milton Keynes, and the year after she performed at the Blackburn Christmas Light Switch On.
At 24 years of age, the talented singer and pianist is the founder of Ella Shaw’s Academy Of Arts, which is located in Clitheroe, Lancashire.
With around 12,000 Instagram followers, her bio states that her profession is singer/singing coach.
In August she shared a backstage snap at a concert where she supported Boyzlife at Relight Festival in Wolverhampton.
She penned a caption that read: “Back where I belong.”
Ella still posts singing videos on her YouTube channel, and earlier on in the year, back in June she shared a cover of Alicia Keys’ If I Ain’t Got You.
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