Quick Info
| Profession | Singer |
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| Nationality | British |
| Date of Birth | 05/03/2010 |
| Age | 16 years |
| Birthplace | Suffolk, UK |
Latest News about Souparnika Nair
22/05/2025
Souparnika Nair served as a judge at Young Voices, the world's largest children's choir concert, at London's O2 Arena. The teenage singer, who rose to fame on Britain's Got Talent at age 10, sat at the judges' table encouraging nervous young performers, reflecting on her own early experiences on the same stage.
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Bio/Wiki
| British-Indian singer who rose to fame at age 10 with her audition on ITV's Britain's Got Talent 2020, performing 'Never Enough' from The Greatest Showman, which received over 150 million views online. | |
| Born in Kerala, India, and moved to the United Kingdom in 2014 at age five with her parents. | |
| Currently resides in London with her parents Dr Binu and Renjitha. | |
| Blends her Indian roots with her love for Western music, with influences including Queen and Sir Brian May. | |
| Writing her own songs and plans to release her first single soon. | |
| Writing her own songs and released her debut single 'Unbreakable' in October 2023, which was featured on BBC Music Introducing. | |
| Debuted in musical theatre with the lead role of 'Tomika' in the 'School of Rock' UK Tour, earning fantastic reviews for her performances. |
Physical Stats & More
| Eye Color | Black |
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| Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
| School | The Brit School, London |
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| Educational Qualification | Studying for GCSEs |
Personal Life
| Grew up in a music-filled household with parents who loved both Bollywood songs and Western hits. | |
| Showed interest in music from age two and began formal piano lessons at age five. | |
| In addition to singing, loves acting and historical fiction. | |
| Shares her music with over 100k YouTube subscribers, where her videos have over 10 million views. |
Family
| Father | Dr Binu Nair |
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| Mother | Renjitha Chandran |
Career
| Semi-finalist on Britain's Got Talent 2020. | |
| Performed at music festivals and public concerts in the east of England. | |
| Learned to play the piano. | |
| Writing her own songs. | |
| Judge at Young Voices, the world’s largest children’s choir concert, at London’s O2 Arena. | |
| Appeared on Michael McIntyre's Big Show on BBC One in 2020 in the 'Unexpected Star' segment, becoming the youngest person ever to feature on the show. | |
| Won 'Singer of the Year' award at the Rotary Festival in Colchester across all age groups. | |
| Performed at Bury St Edmunds Christmas Fayre. | |
| First broadcast appearance at age 9, performing Patsy Cline’s 'Crazy' live on BBC Radio Suffolk. | |
| Performed for Sir Brian May. | |
| Special guest artist on the 'Young Voices 2025' arena tour, performing 33 shows at venues including London O2, Manchester Co-op Live, Birmingham BP Pulse, Wembley OVO Arena, and Sheffield Utilita Arena. |
Favourites
| Queen | |
| Sir Brian May | |
| Cilla Black | |
| Frank Sinatra | |
| Patsy Cline | |
| Shirley Bassey | |
| Celine Dion | |
| Adele | |
| Christina Aguilera |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Souparnika Nair is a singer based in England with roots in India. | |
| 2. In 2016, she recorded and shared her rendition of 'Vande Mataram' for India's Independence Day on social media. | |
| 3. She appeared on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show on BBC channel in 2020, becoming one of the show's youngest featured artists. | |
| 4. Souparnika gained fame after competing on 'Britain’s Got Talent' in 2020, where she wowed the judges and audience with her performance. | |
| 5. During her audition, she sang Judy Garland's song before impressing the judges with 'Never Enough' from The Greatest Showman. | |
| 6. The judges praised her talent with comments like 'You absolutely nailed it' from Simon Cowell and 'It’s quite an old fashioned voice you’ve got which I love' from Amanda Holden. | |
| 7. A. R. Rahman, the renowned Indian singer, shared a clip of Souparnika's performance on social media, stating, 'Nice to wake up to this' on May 27, 2020. | |
| 8. Born in Kerala, India, with early childhood there before moving to the UK in 2014 at age five. | |
| 9. At age six, performed 'Let It Go' from Frozen at a school talent show. | |
| 10. At age eight, joined school choir for Young Voices arena concert. | |
| 11. Won trophies in local singing contests. | |
| 12. The judges praised her talent with comments like 'You are a gutsy little thing, you really really are' from Simon Cowell. | |
| 13. Began performing short solo concerts from the age of 7. |