Jamie Miller (singer)

Jamie Miller (born September 9, 1997) is a Welsh singer and musician currently based in Los Angeles. He was featured on The Voice UK in 2017, where he came in third place.[2][3] In 2020, he signed a record deal with Atlantic Records and has released an EP called Broken Memories in April 2022.[4] He is currently signed under BMG and working on his debut album.[5]

Jamie Miller
Miller in 2022
Miller in 2022
Background information
Born (1997-09-09) September 9, 1997 (age 26)
Cardiff, Wales
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active2017–present
Labels
Websitejamiemillermusic.com

Early life

Miller was born in Cardiff. He has two sisters and started singing in primary school.[6] He worked for a period in a call centre.

Personal life

Miller came out as bisexual in March 2021 via TikTok.[7]

Career

2017: Early beginnings and The Voice UK

Miller initially auditioned to appear on the X Factor, but was unsuccessful. He then tried to pursue music again by applying and auditioning to be on the sixth series of The Voice UK.[8][9] During the given series' blind auditions, he spun two chairs and chose Jennifer Hudson over Gavin Rossdale as his coach. He advanced through the competition and ultimately finished in third place.[10]

Performances on The Voice UK
ShowSong choiceResult
Blind Auditions"Let It Go"Turned two chairs; picked Jennifer Hudson
The Battles"Perfect Strangers"Through to the Knockouts
The Knockouts"Shape of You"Through to Quarter Finals
Quarter Finals"Love on the Brain"Through to Semi Finals
Semi Finals"Stitches"Through to Finals
The Finals"What Do You Mean?"Third place
"Runnin' (Lose It All)"

(Duet with Jennifer Hudson)

2017-2020: Post–Voice career and major label debut

Miller produced covers of songs ranging from Adele to Lewis Capaldi, which were promoted by Khloé Kardashian on her Instagram.[11] This prompted Atlantic Records to offer him a recording contract. Since then, he has played in various concerts, including The Globe,[12] and performed in various venues[12] before moving to Los Angeles.[13]

2020-2022: Breakthrough with Here's Your Perfect, Broken Memories, and touring

Under Atlantic, he wrote and released original songs ("The City That Never Sleeps", "Onto Something", "Hold You 'Til We're Old" and "Here's Your Perfect") and co-wrote Paloma Faith's song "Loyal".[14]Jesse McCartney invited Miller to open up for him for his The New Stage tour around the United States.[15] He also served as the opening act during the North American leg of Calum Scott's "Bridges" World Tour in the summer of 2022.[16][17] On both of the tours, he debuted his EP, Broken Memories, and it was well received by fans.

2023-2024: The Things I Left Unsaid

On May 4, 2023, Miller departed from Atlantic Records and announced, via Instagram, his new label partnership with BMG along with a new management deal. He premiered his single, Maybe Next Time, on May 10. His second EP, The Things I Left Unsaid, was released on October 4.[18]

Miller supported Eric Nam Nam on his House On a Hill Tour.[19]

On February 20, 2024, Miller announces first headline tour around different cities in Europe and USA.[20]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
IDN
[21]
MLY
[22]
NOR
[23]
PHL
[24]
SGP
[25]
SWE
[26]
"The City That Never Sleeps"[27][28]2020Non-album singles
"All I Want for Christmas Is You"[29]
"Onto Something"[29]
"Hold You 'Til We're Old"[28]2021
"Here's Your Perfect"[30]232254
"Running Out of Roses"
(with Alan Walker)
1578Walker Racing League
"I Lost Myself In Loving You"[31]2022Broken Memories
"Last Call"
"Maybe Next Time"2023The Things I Left Unsaid
"No Matter What"
"Empty Room"
"In the Cards"2024Non-album single

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Broken Memories
The Things I Left Unsaid

Soundtrack appearances

TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Album
KOR
"Wishes"2022Snowdrop OST Part 4

Concert Tours

Opening act

Jesse McCartney "New Stage Tour" 2022[15]

Calum Scott 2023[16]

Eric Nam 2023-2024 "House On A Hill Tour"[19]

Headlining

Debut headline tour 2024[32]

Awards

References