A Nervous Singer Brings the Audience to Silence with a Jazz Classic

When Alice Fredenham first walked onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage in 2013, her nerves were immediately apparent. Speaking softly to the judges and admitting her shyness, she looked more like someone preparing for a quiet rehearsal than a national audition. The spotlight was intimidating, yet there was something about her presence that kept the audience curious.

The moment the opening notes of “My Funny Valentine” began, everything changed. Alice’s voice emerged with a smoky, timeless tone that instantly captivated the room. Her delivery carried a delicate vulnerability, yet it was also filled with remarkable control and emotion. Judges leaned in, visibly surprised by the maturity of her sound.

The audience grew quieter with each line, as though collectively holding their breath to not miss a single note. By the end of the performance, the once-nervous contestant had transformed into a confident artist commanding the entire stage. It was a striking reminder of how talent can overcome fear in the most unexpected ways.

Alice’s audition remains one of the most talked-about moments in the show’s history — not just because of her voice, but because of the journey from shy beginnings to a performance that carried the power of a true professional. It was proof that sometimes, the quietest entrances create the loudest memories.

Watch the full performance here:

Credits: BritainsGotTalent

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