Lucie Jones

Welsh singer and actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, actress and model. Jones first came to prominence while competing on series 6 of The X Factor UK in 2009, where she finished in eighth place. She represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Never Give Up on You", finishing with 111 points in 15th place.

Born
Lucie Bethan Jones

(1991-03-20) 20 March 1991 (age 35)
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
Instrument
  • Vocals
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Lucie Jones
Jones in 2024
Jones in 2024
Background information
Born
Lucie Bethan Jones

(1991-03-20) 20 March 1991 (age 35)
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
Instrument
  • Vocals
Years active2007–present
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Life and career

Jones was born in Pentyrch, a small village outside Cardiff.[1] In 2007, she attended the World Scout Jamboree as a Scout, and was the main performer singing "Jambo", the theme song of the jamboree. Lucie was also a part of Cardiff's own Scout and Guide Gang Show.

The X Factor

Jones auditioned for series 6 of The X Factor UK with the song "I Will Always Love You". She advanced to the live shows, and was mentored by Dannii Minogue. Jones was eliminated in week five, during the final showdown against John & Edward after the result went to deadlock with Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell voting to eliminate Jones while Minogue and Cheryl Cole voted to send home John & Edward. After her elimination, 1,113 viewers complained about Cowell sending the result to deadlock rather than sending home John & Edward in a majority vote.

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West End

After being eliminated from The X Factor, Jones was signed to Select Model Management, and began a modelling career.[2] In May 2010, Jones was signed by Cameron Mackintosh to play Cosette in the West End production of Les Misérables.[3] In September 2010, she was revealed to be the face of Wonderbra's Full Effects campaign.[4] In 2010, she appeared in The Sarah Jane Adventures episode, "Lost in Time: Part Two". Jones played the role of Meat in the 2013 arena tour of We Will Rock You.[5] Jones also played the role of Victoria[6] in the musical American Psycho at the Almeida Theatre in December 2013.[7]

In February 2015, Jones appeared as Melody Carver in ITV's Midsomer Murders, in the episode "The Ballad of Midsomer County". In April 2015, Jones played the role of Emma in the showcase performance of Like Me, at The Waterloo East Theatre.[8] In March 2015, she was cast as Molly in the Chinese tour of Ghost the Musical. In April 2016, she played the lead role of Elle Woods in Legally Blonde at the Curve. In 2016, she was cast as Maureen Johnson in the UK tour of Rent. Jones appeared in a summer run as Holly in the UK Tour of The Wedding Singer from 20 June to 19 July 2017.[9] Between September 2017 and June 2018, she reprised her role as Elle Woods in a UK tour of Legally Blonde.

Eurovision Song Contest 2017

Jones performs at the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.

In January 2017, Jones competed in Eurovision: You Decide, the United Kingdom's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. Her song, "Never Give Up on You", was co-written by Eurovision Song Contest 2013 winner Emmelie de Forest.[10] On 27 January 2017, Jones won the televised show, and was confirmed to be representing the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, in Kyiv.[11]

Jones's performance was shown in excerpt at the contest's first semi-final and, following this, betting odds went on to surge.[12][13] At the Grand Final Jones performed eighteenth in the running order and went on to score 111 points through combined voting from the jury and public. Jones also managed to score 12 points from Australia's professional jury.[14][15][16] An article in the International Business Times stated that she blamed Brexit for the "disappointing" result though Jones said in a televised interview with the BBC that she had noticed no effect from Brexit in the attitude towards her from fellow contestants and fans of the show.[17]

Return to musical theatre

Jones made her debut as Jenna in Waitress on 17 June 2019, taking over from Katharine McPhee.[18] For 2 weeks from 13 January 2020, she was briefly replaced by Desi Oakley (who had played Jenna in the US tour) due to an illness that also affected her two understudies. From 27 January to 21 March 2020, the role was to be played by Sara Bareilles for an 8-week run, with Jones stepping back into the role until the show closed on 4 July 2020.[19] However, on 14 March 2020, the show closed early due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jones reprised the role of Jenna on 4 September 2021 for the rescheduled UK & Ireland tour (originally set to start November 2020).

Prior to the pandemic, Jones performed her first solo concert on 16 February 2020 at The Adelphi Theatre[20]. A live album "Lucie Jones: Live at the Adelphi" was released on 25 September 2020.

In Summer 2021, Jones took on the role of Fantine in the West End production of Les Misérables, ending on 29 August 2021 so that she could resume her role as Jenna in Waitress for the 2021/2022 UK Tour, starting on 4 September 2021.[21]

Jones made her debut as Elphaba in Wicked at London's Apollo Victoria Theatre on 1 February 2022.[22] She concluded her run in the show on 4 March 2023, and reprised the role of Fantine in the West End production of Les Miserables on 27 March 2023, taking over the role from Ava Brennan.[23] She was then succeeded by Katie Hall on 25 September. From April 29-30th 2024, Jones played role of Catherine in the 50th anniversary London concert production of Pippin.[24]In the summer of 2024, she played the lead role of Genevieve in the musical The Baker's Wife at The Menier Chocolate Factory in London.

After a first workshop in October 2023 at the Battersea Arts Centre,[25] Jones starred as Jenna Rink in the premiere of the musical 13 Going on 30, which ran from 21 September 2025 to 13 October 2025 at Manchester Opera House.[26][27] The show is based on the movie of the same title and directed by Andy Fickman. Fellow cast members include Grace Mouat as Lucy and David Hunter as Matt.

Lucie Jones completed a National tour with The Fulltone Orchestra in April and May 2023. In May 2024, Jones performed a solo concert at Cadogan Hall[28], with guest appearances from Alfie Boe and notably, Eurovision's Sam Ryder. Similarly, in December 2024 and 2025, she carried out an annual Christmas concert at The Gate Arts Centre in Cardiff, Wales[29].

On 16 February 2026, Jones performed her largest sold-out solo show at The London Palladium[30].


Works and performances

Discography

Albums

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Lucie Jones: Live at the Adelphi[31]
  • Released: 25 September 2020
  • Format: Digital download
  • Label: Live Here Now
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Extended plays

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Believe[32]
  • Released: 15 October 2015
  • Format: Digital download
  • Label: Jones Entertainment
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Singles

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Single Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[33]
SCO
[34]
"You'll Never Walk Alone"
(with Rhys Meirion)
2013 Cerddwn ymlaen
"Confidence Is Conscienceless" 2015 Confidence Is Conscienceless
"The Ballad of Midsomer County" Midsomer Murders (Original Television Soundtrack)
"Never Give Up on You" 2017 7329 Non-album single
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 The X Factor Herself Contestant
2010 The Sarah Jane Adventures Gemma Television series; 2 episodes
Les Misérables in Concert: The 25th Anniversary Turning Woman 2 Television movie
2013 Miss Todd Miss Todd Short film
2015 Midsomer Murders Melody Carver TV series, S17E3: "The Ballad of Midsomer County"
2017 Eurovision: You Decide 2017 Herself Contestant
Eurovision Song Contest 2017 United Kingdom representative
2018 Eurovision: You Decide 2018 Guest
2024 BBC Proms Soloist Episode: "Doctor Who at the Proms"
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Theatre

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Year Title Role Theatre Location
2010–11 Les Misérables Cosette UK National Tour
2011 The Prodigals Kelly Edinburgh Fringe Festival Edinburgh
2013 We Will Rock You Meat N/a UK Arena Tour
2013–14 American Psycho Victoria/Hardbody Bartender Almeida Theatre Off West End
2015 Broadway to the Bay Featured Soloist Millennium Centre Cardiff
Like Me Emma Waterloo East Theatre Off West End
Ghost the Musical Molly Jensen N/a China National Tour
2016 Legally Blonde Elle Woods Curve, Leicester Leicester
Musicals Unsung Featured Soloist The Other Palace Off West End
2016–17 Rent Maureen Johnson N/a UK National Tour
2017 The Wedding Singer Holly N/a
2017–18 Legally Blonde Elle Woods N/a
2017 A Christmas Carol Emily/Ghost of Christmas Future Old Vic Off West End
2019–20 Waitress Jenna Hunterson Adelphi Theatre West End
2020 Lucie Jones - Live at the Adelphi Herself
2020–21 A Christmas Carol The Ghost of Christmas Past Dominion Theatre
2021 Treason the Musical Martha Percy Cadogan Hall London
Les Misérables Fantine[35] Sondheim Theatre West End
Waitress Jenna Hunterson N/a UK National Tour
2022–23 Wicked Elphaba Apollo Victoria Theatre West End
2023 Les Misérables Fantine Sondheim Theatre
2024 The Baker's Wife Genevieve Menier Chocolate Factory Off West End
Ghost In Concert Molly Adelphi Theatre West End
Pippin[36] Catherine Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
2024–25 Les Misérables Fantine Sondheim Theatre
2025 Austenland Jane Savoy Theatre
Les Misérables Fantine Various World Concert Tour
13 Going on 30 Jenna Rink Manchester Opera House Manchester
2026 Les Misérables Fantine Sondheim Theatre West End
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