Charlotte Church

Charlotte Church

Elliot Cooper

Charlotte Church is a musician and community builder driven by creativity, connection and change.

In a career spanning over 25 years, Charlotte has sold over 10 million records and performed for presidents, popes, and people all over the world.

In recent years, Charlotte’s drive for change has led her to focus on two areas: education and nature connection. In 2019 Charlotte set up The Awen Project, a nature-based pioneering model for education that is creative, democratic, free to attend, and a space where children can learn in a way that is relevant to them and their futures.

Then, in 2022, Charlotte launched The Dreaming. Her inspiring wellness retreat is nestled in the heart of Wales. It is a place to rest, restore, be playful, and be in nature. Through exceptional offerings, breathtaking surroundings, sacred ceremony and deep interconnectedness, Charlotte has created a space so that people can rediscover the deep relationship with ourselves and the world we live in.

Her Late Night Pop Dungeon project came to a close at Eurovision 2023 on the Liverpool docks, with 15,000 music fans singing along to reworkings of Robyn and Rage Against the Machine. 2024 saw the launch of her BBC podcast Kicking Back with The Cardiffians, filled with the working-class wisdom of her family and friends.

Charlotte filmed a new series of Celebrity Traitors, which aired in Autumn 2025 as part of a star-studded celebrity edition of the hit BBC reality series that became one of the UK’s most watched TV programmes of the year, pulling in record-breaking audiences of around 12–15 million viewers across broadcast and streaming — cementing its place as the biggest entertainment debut of 2025.

She has also joined forces with In Place of War for a collaborative project that launched at COP in Brazil in November 2025. Her first studio album since 2010 is due in 2026.