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Aneesa Folds is a powerhouse vocalist, actress and improviser, best known for performing with Freestyle Love Supreme, the Grammy and Tony-winning hip-hop improv group co-founded by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

A regular with American Young Voices since 2018, we’re thrilled to welcome Aneesa across the pond for YV26!

Find out more about Aneesa's YV journey

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Alex Spencer – Manchester, Co-op Live

Indie artist Alex Spencer began his musical journey as a YV choir member and has since made a name for himself across the UK music scene. From busking in Manchester to earning national radio play and supporting major artists, Alex is now set to headline our biggest Manchester show yet – right in his hometown.

Read Alex's exclusive YV interview

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Connie Talbot – Birmingham, bp pulse LIVE

Connie first captured the nation’s attention on Britain’s Got Talent at just six years old, and joined us on the YV tour when she was eleven. Now an established artist with international shows under her belt, Connie returns to Birmingham as a headline guest, bringing her journey full circle.

Get the full story in Connie’s interview

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Ruti – The O2 and OVO Arena Wembley

Winner of The Voice UK and rising soul-pop star, Ruti is no stranger to the YV stage. She sang with her school choir at the O2 in 2007 and later returned as a guest artist in 2020 and 2023. In 2026, she headlines at both The O2 and Wembley, marking a powerful moment in her evolving career.

What does YV mean to Ruti? Find out in her interview

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Harriet Rose – Sheffield, Utilita Arena

A rising voice in the Indie/Americana scene, Harriet Rose brings raw emotion and powerful vocals to every performance. She first experienced YV as a child in the choir – and now returns to headline the very same arena in Sheffield where her love of music began.

Click here to read Harriet’s behind-the-scenes Q&A