Isaac Waddington was born on September 8, 1999, in Portsmouth, England. From a young age, he displayed a talent for music and began singing in his local choir. He attended Portsmouth Grammar School where he honed his singing skills and participated in various competitions.
In 2012, Waddington won the prestigious title of BBC Young Chorister of the Year, showcasing his exceptional vocal abilities. His talent caught the attention of the public and soon he was invited to audition for the popular talent show, Britain's Got Talent.
Waddington's audition on BGT was a game-changer as he wowed the judges and audience with his soulful rendition of Billy Joel's "She's Always A Woman." His performance earned him a spot in the finals, where he continued to impress with his unique voice and emotional delivery.
Following his success on Britain's Got Talent, Waddington was offered a record deal with Syco Records, Simon Cowell's renowned label. This milestone in his career marked the beginning of his journey as a professional pop singer.
Waddington comes from a close-knit family and has a brother named Jack who has always been supportive of his musical pursuits. He credits his family for instilling in him a love for music and encouraging him to pursue his dreams.
Aside from his appearances on Britain's Got Talent, Waddington has also performed for various events and charities, including the Together for Short Lives Midsummer Ball where he sang for BGT judges Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden.
His performances have garnered him a loyal fan base and established him as a rising star in the music industry.
As a young pop singer, Waddington continues to hone his craft and explore new musical avenues. He aspires to create music that resonates with listeners and leaves a lasting impact on the world.