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JAMES FOX
James Fox
James is a talented singer/songwriter and musician from South Wales, who first came to the public's attention in BBCs Fame Academy 2003, before going on to represent Great Britain in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2004 with Hold Onto Our Love, which reached No13 in the U.K charts. 

He made his theatrical debut as Judas in the U.K National Tour Of Jesus Christ Superstar and then as Piano Man, the leading role in Movin Out, performed on Broadway, the North American Tour and in London's West End, receiving critical accalaim for both roles.

As a result of entertaining the British Troops, particularly in Afghanistan and Iraq, James was invited to perform in the Festival Of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in both 2003 and 2006.  He also supported Lulo, Wet Wet Wet, Natasha Bedingfield, Will Young, Claire Teal and Tina Turner to name but a few.
Always supportive of charitable events, James performed in Wales Children In Need in 2003 and 2005.
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LIVE PERFORMANCES
As well as his own headline performances, Fox has supported a number of well known artists. Some of his more notable live appearances and tours include his 31st December 2003 performance live at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, singing a cover of 500 Miles by The Proclaimers.

In Spring 2004 he supported Lulu and Wet Wet Wet on tour. In summer 2004 he performed at a number of festivals including Mardi Gras at Loseley Park in Guildford, Big Buzz at Swansea and Pop into the Park 2004 at Swansea. Later that year he also appeared at the NEC Arena Birmingham and Wembley Arena again supporting Wet Wet Wet. In July 2005 he co-presented the Big Buzz concert at Rhyl for BBC Radio Wales, appeared at Music Mayhem in Bristol and supported Natasha Bedingfield at an open air concert in Sandwich.

Throughout 2004 - 2006 James continued to perform live to British troops on active service in Afghanistan, Bosnia, The Falkland Islands and Iraq. He so impressed the audiences in the Falklands that he was offered the once in a lifetime opportunity to fly in a Tornado F1.

Since returning to the UK permanently in February 2007 to resume a solo singing career, Fox has performed several times at Tony Moore's Regal Room in London, showcasing mainly self-penned new compositions. He supported jazz singer Clare Teal in concert on 3 May 2007 at Parc and Dare Theatre, Treorchy Wales. On 17 May 2007 He supported Will Young.

On 18 May 2007 he performed at The Natural History Museum London as the support act for Tina Turner at the Bedrock Ball, a charity gala evening in aid of 'Cauldwell Children' The event marked Turner's return to live performance after a 7 year absence.

In November 2007 James supported Wet Wet Wet for a series of charity gig's at The Hard Rock Cafe (Cardiff, Nottingham and London's Hard Rocks). In December 2007 he performed several of his own original songs at The Bedford and at The Regal Room in London, as part of their Christmas celebrations.