Secret Service Singers, founded in Worcester only a year ago, has gone ‘viral’ and raked up millions of views across its social media.
Founder of Secret Service Singers, Lee Price, has gone from having £400 in his bank account to more than £100,000 following the success of the business.
(Image: Lee Price)
Mr Price said: “It’s absolutely amazing and I never expected to have grown so fast.
“Imagine you are going to a wedding, they are pretty much all the same, there’s a ceremony, a meal and there’s a set layout.
“That’s where we come in, we have professional singers who have been on the likes of X-Factor, Britain’s Got Talent and The Voice, who dress up and act as waiters throughout the event.
“Then somewhere between the main and dessert, boom, the music starts and the cats out of the bag.
“It’s a huge surprise and everyone is really taken aback.
“It brings so much joy on the biggest day of someone’s life.”
People often say ‘how can they be singers, he served me a drink earlier, they have been here all day’ according to Mr Price.
The company has also performed for other major companies such as The NHS, Specsavers and The Armed Forces as well as famous celebrities like Eamon Holmes and Sadie Frost.
Mr Price added: “Who doesn’t like a good prank?
“I’m from Worcester and my first job was at Halfords.
“I’ve had numerous of odd jobs but it wasn’t until I found out I could sing with my cousin.
“When she died she gave me all her equipment, I even tried X-Factor myself and made it a few rounds.
“I was then headhunted by a different company which went bankrupt.
“I then decided to start my own company even though I only had £400 in my bank account because I thought I could make it better and it’s really paid off.”