Victoria Sharpe is an exciting, up-and-coming piano vocalist, who is in demand, performing all over the UK as
well as Paris, Rome, Barcelona and most recently at Manhattan’s famous Birdland where she played on Oscar
Peterson's original piano. Victoria plays unique arrangements of songs ranging from 20’s jazz to the latest
chart hits.
Playing in top venues including, the Lowry Hotel, Manchester; 60 Hope Street, Liverpool; Cloud 23,
Manchester; Hope Street Hotel’s Residents’ Lounge, Liverpool; The Park Lane Hilton, London, The Living Room
(Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Edinburgh, York, Leeds, and Chester) as well as many corporate occasions
including The National Guild of Chef’s Awards, attended by HRH, The Countess of Wessex, The North West
Comedy Awards, The Grand National, The North West Construction Awards, Blenheim Palace Summer Ball,
Liverpool International Tennis Tournament, Minster Jaguar XK launch. Additional clients include BBC, Granada
TV, Liverpool Football Club, Jaguar, Manchester United Football Club, David M Robinsons Jewellers, The Law
Society and Boodles. Recent private events include the Duke of Westminster's Christmas Party, David Moores
Birthday (Chairman of Liverpool FC), Mark Lorenson's birthday and Jean-Chrisophe Novelli private dinner as
well as a number of celebrity weddings. She has also performed regularly at the Mathew Street Festival, The
Liverpool Comedy Festival, and at the inaugural Beatles Day “Imagine Concert” at the Liverpool Echo Arena,
where she silenced a 7000 strong crowd with her version of the Beatles’ “Blackbird.”
Victoria is a skilled pianist and musician with an exceptional and unique voice. These talents have already
gained her recognition by many high-profile figures in the music industry. Most recently, Mark Ronson has
shown interest in her debut cd; Justin Timberlake described her as “awesome;” Aled Jones as “breathtaking;”
Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle thought her “amazing” as did Xfactor’s Laura White; “fantastic” said Will Young;
Chris de Burgh thought her “enchanting;” “an incredible talent” said Classical Brit Award Winners, Blake; John
Lennon’s sister, Julia, thought Victoria’s arrangements of her brother’s songs “wonderful and unique;”
Amanda Holden thought her “simply stunning” but her favourite remains Noddy Holder, who told her she was “bloody brill!”
She has just released her debut album, “You Don’t Know Me” which is receiving a lot of favourable local and
national press.