Olly Alexander, born in Blackpool, England, is a prominent British singer, songwriter, actor, and LGBTQ+ advocate. He became widely recognised as the lead singer of the band Years & Years, which originally formed as a trio and later became Alexander's solo project. Known for his engaging electro-pop sound, Olly has contributed to the UK music scene with hit singles such as "King" and "Shine" and albums like "Communion" and "Palo Santo." His music often explores themes of personal and social identity, making a significant impact on and off-stage. In addition to music, Olly has appeared in several TV shows and films and is notable for his role in the critically acclaimed drama series "It's a Sin." As an advocate for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights, Olly's influence extends beyond entertainment, earning him various accolades, including multiple Brit Award nominations. His work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.