Few competitors in the fast-paced world of talent competitions such as The Voice manage to captivate audiences’ hearts and minds as much as Sam Wilkinson did.
Throughout The Voice Kids 2019 season, the young singer-songwriter made a name for himself as a standout favorite. His powerful vocal range and poignant guitar melodies captivated the crowd.

Sam’s development as a musician was clear in every performance over the competition, demonstrating not only his skill but also his increasing stage presence and confidence.
Sam made a lasting impression on the show with everything from his heartfelt blind audition, when the judges couldn’t help but join him up front, to his moving farewell performance of his original song ‘Everything’s Alright.’

Sam and instructor Danny Jones’ performance of The Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’was one of the journey’s high points.
Their upbeat rendition of the iconic hit on acoustic-electric guitars gave it a new lease on life and cemented Sam’s place among the real contenders.
Sam, who is from Lewisham in southeast London, is a talented vocalist who can also play the guitar and harmonica.
His captivating stage persona and thoughtful, yet poignant songwriting have brought him chances to play at numerous independent shows,

such as those hosted by Fuel The Music, a group that promotes up-and-coming musicians.
Sam has had maintained success in his music career even after leaving The Voice Kids.
Sam is becoming well-known in the music world thanks to his appearances at esteemed locations including the Royal Albert Hall and Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
Whether he’s putting his own unique take on beloved songs by musicians like Paolo Nutini and Bob Dylan or singing his own poignant original compositions, Sam’s skill is evident and captivates listeners everywhere he walks.