Debbie is an established, dynamic and professional vocalist, who has supported Robbie Williams as part of his concert tour in Mid Glamorghan, Wales 1998. Entertained at celebrity parties and one hosted by Prince Andrew. Performed with The Golden Jubilee Gospel Choir featuring at prestigious events around the country, performing with stars such as Uri Geller. Supported various groups and artistes such as Bucks Fizz, Sinitta, Tina Charles and James Taylor. In July 2006 supported Tony Hadley at the beginning of his UK tour at Carlisle Race Course.
In 2004, Debbie completed a contract with the smash hit west end show Sing-a-longa Abba. This toured the UK and internationally with stints on live radio and TV. The pioneers of this show, Limelight Productions took the Abba sensation into a new dimension by turning away from the tribute field by offering the audience an opportunity to interact via live cam, subtitles and props.
In the spring of 2001, Debbie finished her ongoing contract with top tribute Voulez Vousworking in theatres around UK as an understudy singer, and previously performed as understudy to the lead singer with Abba Gold. Between these tours she covered as an understudy singer/dancer for the Top UK Show Band, Mixed Feelings. Ten years experience performing to live audiences with some of the above groups and artistes at top venues including: Café Royal, Shepherds Bush Empire, Waldorf Hotel, The Grosvenor House, Hampton Court, Ascot and The Ministry Of Sound, and performed at many theatres, festivals and music concerts across the UK and Europe and as far a-field as Canada and Australia.
Television appearances include: Showcase TV, Wired Television on ITV, The Big Breakfast, Stage Fright on Sky and a Keith Chegwin TV Show on BBC1. Appeared on national television in a documentary for Channel Four called Single Again broadcast during August 2004.