Music featured throughout Joy's school life through plays, assemblies local concerts, including in Rochester Cathedral, singing at church at taking part in local talent competitions.[citation needed] She was a contestant in a "Star4Medway", a local talent competition promoted by the Mayor of Medway.[citation needed] This led to the opportunity for Joy to sing one of her own songs opening on the main stage at the Kent Music Festival at Port Lympne in 2005, where acts included Girls Aloud and Lemar.[2]
Before starting out as a session singer, Joy performed as a member of the ACM Gospel Choir in 2006 at the Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM), a music academy located in Guildford. Joy, Mark De-Lisser and other ACM students featured on the BBC's talent-themed television show Last Choir Standing in 2008. The ACM Gospel Choir reached the finals of the show.
An article for Kentonline reported that Kirsten had "shared a stage with Gary Barlow, supported Girls Aloud and has sung in front of the Queen".[3] She has also worked with Producers.
She was a member of the United Kingdom national jury in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012.
In 2012, the UK version of The Voice was broadcast on BBC television and Joy took part as a solo contestant. She succeeded in the 'blind audition' round in attracting the attention of Jessie J and joined Jessie's team to compete against other teams for judges Tom Jones, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue. At the 'battle round' stages, Joy was eliminated in favour of contestant Toni Warne.[citation needed]
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Kirsten released her debut EP Written in the Sky in February 2013.[4] It was produced by Ben Collier and Nari Man.
EP 'Written in the Sky', 2013
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2. | "Remembered" | 3:47 |
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3. | "Castles" | 3:41 |
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4. | "Good news" | 4:11 |
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5. | "The Wolves" | 4:19 |
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She attempted but failed to represent Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "One Life". On 25 November 2014, it was revealed that Joy was not one of the nine acts selected by SRF to move on to the live auditions and was eliminated.