Emily Luther fell in love with performing at a young age and wasted no time diving in. By the age of eleven, she was already working in professional theatre and began seriously honing the voice that would become her signature powerhouse sound. After high school, Luther attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music, where her career as a singer, model, and actress began to blossom.

At nineteen, she released a cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” with fellow Berklee alumnus Charlie Puth. The video quickly went viral, launching both of their careers. The pair went on to perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, kicking off a whirlwind of opportunities including a record deal with Ellen’s eleveneleven label and a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing.

Emily continued seeking new opportunities to grow as an artist and explore different musical styles, which led her to audition for NBC’s hit show The Voice. After delivering a soulful performance of the classic “Summertime,” she earned a three-chair turn and began her journey on Team Adam Levine.

Her successful run on The Voice opened the door to many exciting opportunities. Emily has shared the stage with vocal legends including Dionne Warwick, Yolanda Adams, and Richard Marx.

Today, Emily continues to showcase her versatility and dynamic stage presence, performing regularly both as a solo artist and with her band, Radiance. 

Emily is so focused and she’s got a gorgeous voice. She can sing anything you want her to sing. The sky is the limit for Emily.
— Adam Levine
Here’s one who gets it. She has mega power in her voice yet she chooses wisely when to use it. Nuance. Dynamics. She has it all.
— Richard Marx
Every time she comes out here she is just so professional and ready and poised.
— Blake Shelton