This image shows Venetia wearing a long sequin dress whilst singing at a Jazz club. A double bass can be seen in the background

Venetia has been singing for as long as she can remember, growing up in a household filled with the sounds of jazz, old musicals, Motown, and classical music. Influenced by this diverse range of genres, Venetia expanded her skills while studying at the University of Oxford, where she was awarded an Alto choral scholarship at Keble College. There, she performed on several radio recordings and participated in international tours. After graduating, she was awarded one of the inaugural choral scholarships at St James’s, Piccadilly, where she refined her love for both classical and contemporary performance styles.

Today, Venetia performs widely, showcasing her rich tone, expressive interpretations, and warm stage presence. Recent performances include a highly successful debut two-night show at Toulouse Lautrec Jazz Club. She is also an experienced performer at private events, and has appeared as a soloist in front of royalty, at gala dinners, and at weddings and home parties.

Selected Performance Credits:

BBC Proms - Florence and the Machine, Jules Buckley, ‘Symphony of Lungs’

Jools Holland at the National Gallery

The Serpentine Gallery with Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst

‘Hey, Maudie'!’ - Rachel Jones with The Roberts Institute of Art

Requiem - BBC Radio 4