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Faye Louise Tozer Smith (born 14 November 1975)[2] is an English singer and actress, best known as a member of the pop group Steps.

Career

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Music

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Steps are a pop group that have had a series of charted singles between 1997 and 2020. Their name is based on a gimmick: each of their music videos are choreographed, and the dance steps are included with most of their single releases. Steps have sold over 22 million records, including 15 million albums.

During Steps' split Tozer returned to the pop charts once, duetting with Russell Watson. Their UK single "Someone Like You" charted at No. 10 in May 2002[3] and she joined him on his UK tour around the same time. In 2006, Tozer was featured as a guest vocalist for Plastic Cinema for two songs: "Take Me Under" and "Any Minute Now".

Steps reformed in May 2011 for a four-part documentary series on Sky Living titled Steps: Reunion. The series started airing on 28 September, following an announcement of a second greatest hits album, The Ultimate Collection, that was released on 10 October 2011. The album entered the charts at number one, becoming the band's third album to achieve this feat. The second series of Steps: Reunion titled "Steps: On the Road Again" aired on Sky Living in April 2012; the series followed the band as they embarked on their sellout 22-date UK tour. On 24 September 2012, the group confirmed they would release their fourth studio album Light Up the World on 12 November 2012, alongside a six-date Christmas tour, starting from 30 November and ending on 5 December.[4] The group reformed for a second time on 1 January 2017 in celebration of their 20th anniversary, and later announced their fifth studio album Tears on the Dancefloor, which was released in April 2017 and entered the charts at number 2.[5] On 5 March 2017, the group confirmed the release of the new album, alongside its lead single, "Scared of the Dark", and the 22-date Party on the Dancefloor Tour.[6] A deluxe edition of the album, titled Tears on the Dancefloor: Crying at the Disco, was released on 27 October.[7]

In November 2017, Tozer announced that the reunion was no longer just a 20th-anniversary celebration and that the group intends to continue after their 2018 Summer of Steps tour.[8] On 7 September 2020, via their social media accounts, Steps announced the release date of their album entitled What the Future Holds. The album was released on 27 November of the same year, with pre-orders available from 8 September.[9] The next day, they confirmed a new 14-date UK tour (with special guest Sophie Ellis-Bextor) starting in November 2021.[10] The first single from the album was the Greg Kurstin-and-Sia-penned "What the Future Holds", released on 9 September 2020. It was followed by "Something in Your Eyes" on 27 October 2020. "To the Beat of My Heart" was released as the album's third single in January 2021.[11]

The first single of What the Future Holds Pt. 2 was confirmed as a reworked version of "Heartbreak in This City" featuring Michelle Visage.[12][13]

Film and theatre

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Tozer has combined a pop career with theatre work and acting. In 2004 she made her professional musical-theatre debut in a national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's one-woman musical Tell Me on a Sunday. She and Patsy Palmer alternated in the role. Tozer toured with the musical Love Shack, which also featured former pop singers Jon Lee and Noel Sullivan, and soon after starred as Jubilee Climax in a production of Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at The Venue Leicester Square in London's West End.

In 2006 she toured in a production of Me and My Girl, acted in the film Lady Godiva Back in the Saddle and appeared in the charity fitness DVD The Allstar Workout. In 2007, Tozer appeared in a production of Dial M for Murder and in October began touring with the production Over the Rainbow – the Eva Cassidy Story playing Eva Cassidy. At Christmas 2007, she appeared in the pantomime Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle.

Over Christmas 2008, Tozer played alongside X Factor finalist Ray Quinn in Aladdin, at the Broadway Theatre in Peterborough. Tozer has filmed roles in the independent films Kung Fu Flid and Mixed Up. In 2010, Tozer appeared in "In The Spotlight – Songs From The Musicals" which completed a UK tour, directed by Karen Edwards and choreographed by Tom Gribby. In December 2010 she starred in Aladdin at the Grove Theatre in her home town of Dunstable.

In 2011 Tozer starred alongside her fellow Steps group member Ian "H" Watkins in a UK premier tour of Rhinestone Mondays. The musical was the first Country and Western to be produced, with Tozer playing the part of Annie. In 2013 Tozer starred in the musical The Tailor-Made Man at the Arts Theatre in London's West End for a limited 8-week run. She played the part of silent movie star Marion Davies. Tozer has played the role of Miss Hedge in Everybody's Talking About Jamie in London's Apollo Theatre in the West End.

Tozer has also appeared in multiple pantomimes across the UK, most recently Robin Hood at Birmingham Hippodrome alongside Gok Wan, Matt Slack, Matt Cardle and Christopher Biggins.

On 5 December 2025, Tozer appeared as the celebrity guest star in Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright at The Alexandra, Birmingham.

In 2026, Tozer will play Mrs. Heron, Ms. Norbury, and Mrs. George in the UK tour of Mean Girls.

Television

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Tozer appeared on the fifth series of Big Star's Little Star with her son Benjamin.

She also placed third in a celebrity edition of Four Weddings, losing out to Michelle Marsh.

In 2017, Tozer was one of four contestants on season 7, episode 8 of The Celebrity Chase, progressing to the episode's Final Chase.

From September 2018, Tozer participated in the sixteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, where her professional dance partner was Giovanni Pernice. The couple were joint runners-up in the final.[14]

  • Green number indicates Faye & Giovanni were at the top of the leaderboard.
  • Score awarded by guest judge Alfonso Ribeiro

She appeared on a celebrity special of the classic game show Catchphrase, with Sir Chris Hoy, Martine McCutcheon and hosted by Stephen Mulhern all trying to guess the familiar phrases.

Discography

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Personal life

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Tozer was born in Northampton, but grew up in Dunstable in Bedfordshire.

From 2002 to 2007, Tozer was married to her first husband, Jesper Irn.[17]

On 24 February 2009, Tozer gave birth to her first child, named Benjamin Barrington Tozer-Smith.[18]

On 5 December 2009, Tozer married Michael Smith in a ceremony at Beamish Hall, televised on an episode of Celebrity Four Weddings.[19] and moved to Boldon, South Tyneside.

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Faye Tozer (born 14 November 1975) is an English singer, actress, and dancer best known as a member of the pop group Steps, one of the UK's most successful mixed-sex groups with 14 top 10 singles—including two number ones—and four number one albums.[1][2] Born in Northampton and raised in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Tozer began her performing career early, participating in local amateur dramatics and appearing in her first pantomime at the age of six.[3][4] After training as a dancer and working in holiday camps, she joined Steps in 1997 following auditions organized by their managers, rising to fame with hits like "5,6,7,8" and "Tragedy" before the group disbanded in 2001.[5][6] Following the split, Tozer pursued a career in musical theatre, starring in productions such as 42nd Street, Singin' in the Rain, and 101 Dalmatians.[7][8][9] She reunited with Steps in 2011, continuing to tour and release music, including the 2022 number one album Platinum Collection.[6][10] Tozer gained further prominence in 2018 as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, where she reached the final and earned multiple perfect scores.[11][12] In recent years, Tozer has balanced her commitments with Steps—including promotional appearances for their 2025 musical Here & Now—with theatre work, such as hosting the UK Theatre Awards in 2024 and 2025, and starring as Miss Kitty LeRoy in Diamonds and Dust at London's Emerald Theatre in 2025.[13][14][15]

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Faye Louise Tozer was born on 14 November 1975 in Northampton, England.[16] Her family relocated to Dunstable, Bedfordshire, during her childhood, where she was raised alongside her older sister Claire.[17] Tozer's parents, including her mother Dorothy, provided a supportive environment that fostered her early interests.[18] The household was actively involved in amateur dramatics, with her mother creating costumes and her father constructing sets, exposing Tozer to music and dance through family participation in local productions.[17] This familial encouragement sparked her passion for performance, which she pursued alongside her schooling in the area.[17]

Dance and performing arts training

Tozer began her formal training in dance at the age of six, enrolling at the Anne Gale School of Dance in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, where her family provided encouragement to nurture her early interest in performing arts. At this school, she progressed rapidly, ultimately achieving advanced qualifications in key disciplines including ballet, tap, and modern dance, which laid a strong foundation for her technical skills.[19][20] During her teenage years, Tozer gained initial experience in local theater through performances such as her appearance as a young dancer in a pantomime at the Luton Library Theatre alongside Davy Jones of The Monkees, marking one of her earliest stage outings.[21] She also took part in talent shows and similar events in the area, building confidence in front of audiences while balancing her studies. Complementing her dance education, Tozer developed her singing abilities through weekend attendance at a music school, where she refined vocal techniques and learned to play the saxophone.[4] Tozer further honed her combined singing and dancing skills via involvement in school productions, which provided practical opportunities to integrate performance elements in a supportive educational setting. Following the completion of her A-levels around age 18, she relocated to London in her late teens to seek expanded prospects in the performing arts, securing roles as a resident singer at the Hilton Hotel Park Lane and as a professional dancer with the Belinda King Dancers troupe.[22][23][24]

Career

Music career

Faye Tozer joined the British pop group Steps in 1997 after responding to an audition advertisement in The Stage newspaper, where thousands of applicants competed for spots in a planned five-piece act.[25] Selected alongside Claire Richards and Lisa Scott-Lee as one of the three female vocalists, Tozer contributed lead and backing vocals to the group's dance-pop sound, which blended upbeat tracks with synchronized choreography.[25] Steps achieved significant commercial success during their initial run, selling over 20 million records worldwide across five studio albums.[26] The group secured four UK number-one albums, including the 2011 compilation The Ultimate Collection.[27] Key releases included their second studio album Steptacular in 1999, which topped the UK Albums Chart, as well as later comeback efforts Tears on the Dancefloor in 2017, which peaked at number two, What the Future Holds in 2020, and What the Future Holds Pt. 2 in 2021, which also peaked at number two.[27][1][28] The band announced a hiatus in 2001 following internal tensions, but reunited in May 2011 for a Sky Living documentary series that documented their reconciliation and return to performing.[29] Steps continued with arena tours and new material, culminating in recent activities such as the jukebox musical Here & Now, which premiered in Birmingham in November 2024 and embarked on a UK and Ireland tour extending into 2025, including dates at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton planned for early 2026.[2][30] Outside of Steps, Tozer pursued a solo music venture in 2002 with a duet alongside tenor Russell Watson on "Someone Like You," a cover from Watson's album The Voice that reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.[31] In June 2025, Tozer and Steps bandmate Ian "H" Watkins appeared together on a celebrity special of the BBC music quiz show The Hit List, competing in challenges based on pop song lyrics.[32]

Theatre and film roles

Tozer made her professional theatre debut in 2004, starring as the lead in a UK national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Tell Me on a Sunday, alternating performances with Marti Webb and Patsy Palmer.[33][34] In the mid-2000s, she took on the role of Jubilee Climax in the West End revival of the cult musical Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at the New Ambassadors Theatre, where her performance as the leader of the space vixen pack was noted for its strong stage presence and energy.[35][36] Tozer's subsequent stage work included the role of Miss Hedge in Everybody's Talking About Jamie, first in the West End production at the Apollo Theatre starting in May 2019, followed by the UK and Ireland tour from 2020 to 2021.[33][37][38] In 2023, she played Maggie Jones in the UK tour of 42nd Street.[39] Her film roles have been limited, with her screen debut as Lady Godiva in the 2006 British comedy Lady Godiva: Back in the Saddle, a satirical take on the historical legend set in modern-day Coventry.[40][41] In recent years, Tozer has continued to build her theatre profile, including her involvement as a producer and promoter in Here & Now, the 2024-2025 musical based on Steps' songs that premiered in Birmingham in November 2024 and embarked on a UK and Ireland tour starting in August 2025.[2][42][43] She also joined the cast of Dita Von Teese's Diamonds and Dust in June 2025 at London's Emerald Theatre, portraying the historical Wild West figure Miss Kitty LeRoy in this burlesque-infused production announced in 2024.[44][45] In 2024, Tozer starred as Cruella de Vil at selected dates on the UK and Ireland tour of 101 Dalmatians The Musical.[46] Beyond acting, Tozer expanded her theatre presence by hosting the UK Theatre Awards, making her debut in 2024 before returning for the 2025 ceremony on October 12 at 8 Northumberland Avenue in London.[47][13] Her transition to musical theatre has been facilitated by her visibility from Steps, allowing her to secure diverse roles in both revivals and new productions.[33]

Television appearances

Tozer's early television work included guest spots on entertainment programs, such as appearing as a panelist on the music quiz show Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 1999, where she tested her knowledge alongside guests like Sara Cox and Glen Matlock.[48] She also featured regularly on children's entertainment series Live & Kicking from 1998 to 2001, contributing to segments as part of Steps.[49] In 2017, Tozer participated in the celebrity edition of the quiz show The Celebrity Chase on ITV, teaming up with Jamie Theakston, Ben Cohen, and Sara Pascoe against chaser Anne Hegerty; the group advanced to the Final Chase and secured a victory, winning £11,678 for their chosen charities.[50] The following year, she appeared on Big Star's Little Star with her son Benjamin, answering questions about each other's lives to compete for a £15,000 charity prize.[51] Tozer gained significant visibility through her participation in the sixteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One in 2018, partnered with professional dancer Giovanni Pernice; her performances, including a standout Charleston to "The Lonely Goatherd" from The Sound of Music that earned a perfect score, helped the pair reach the final as runners-up behind winners Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton.[4] Building on her dance background, she made a acting debut in scripted television as journalist Rosa Corrigan in the 2019 episode "The Point of Balance" of Midsomer Murders.[52] Subsequent guest appearances highlighted her versatility, including a special guest role on RuPaul's Drag Race UK in 2021, where she joined the panel for the "Big Drag Energy" episode of series three. In 2024, Tozer joined Robson Green for an episode of Robson Green's Weekend Escapes on ITV, exploring the Breamish and Ingram valleys in Northumberland.[53] More recently, in 2025, she competed on a celebrity special of The Hit List on BBC One alongside Steps bandmate Ian "H" Watkins, drawing on their shared musical history for the music trivia challenge.[54] Tozer also made a guest appearance on Big Night of Musicals by the National Lottery on BBC One, performing alongside stars like Billy Porter and Ruthie Henshall to celebrate musical theatre.[55]

Discography

Albums

Faye Tozer's primary contributions to albums have been as a lead and backing vocalist in the pop group Steps, where she helped shape their signature upbeat dance-pop sound across multiple studio releases. The group's debut album, Step One, released in 1998, marked their breakthrough, peaking at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and spending 64 weeks in the top 75, establishing Tozer and her bandmates as key figures in late-1990s British pop.[1] The follow-up, Steptacular (1999), achieved even greater success, topping the UK Albums Chart for four weeks and totaling 66 weeks on the chart, with Tozer's harmonies prominently featured on hits like "Love's Got a Hold on My Heart." Buzz (2000), their third studio album, reached number 4 and held for 32 weeks, showcasing a slightly edgier production while maintaining the group's pop accessibility.[1] After Steps' initial disbandment, Tozer continued her career in theatre, but reunited with the group in 2011. Their 2012 studio album Light Up the World peaked at number 32 on the UK Albums Chart. Following the 2017 reunion, Tozer contributed to Tears on the Dancefloor, which debuted at number 2 and spent 16 weeks on the chart, signaling a strong return with nostalgic yet fresh material. Their 2020 release, What the Future Holds, also peaked at number 2 with six weeks on the chart, reflecting Tozer's enduring vocal presence in the band's evolved sound amid the COVID-19 era. This was followed by What the Future Holds Pt. 2 in 2021, which similarly reached number 2.[1][56] Steps' compilation The Ultimate Collection (2011) topped the UK Albums Chart for one week and charted for 37 weeks, compiling key tracks from their discography and underscoring Tozer's role in the group's legacy of over 25 million records sold worldwide. The group achieved another number 1 with the 2022 compilation Platinum Collection, which included two new tracks and debuted at the top spot.[1][57] Tozer has released no major solo albums, though she provided guest vocals on the duet "Someone Like You" included on Russell Watson's 2006 compilation The Ultimate Collection.[58]

Singles

Faye Tozer's recorded output as a singer primarily consists of singles released with the pop group Steps, where she served as a lead and backing vocalist, alongside one notable solo collaboration. Steps' early singles established the group as a commercial force in the late 1990s UK pop scene, with several achieving top-five positions on the UK Singles Chart and contributing to over 25 million records sold worldwide by the group. Tozer's vocal contributions were prominent on many of these tracks, including shared leads on upbeat dance-pop numbers that defined the band's signature sound. The group's debut single, "5,6,7,8", released in November 1997, introduced their line-dancing-inspired style and peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart, marking their entry into the top 20 despite initial modest sales.[59] This was followed by "One for Sorrow" in August 1998, which climbed to number 2 and became one of Steps' signature hits, certified silver in the UK for over 400,000 units sold. The double A-side "Heartbeat/Tragedy", released in November 1998, secured Steps' first number 1 position, holding the top spot for three weeks and selling more than 1.2 million copies in the UK alone, with Tozer featuring on both tracks.[60] In her only solo release, Tozer duetted with tenor Russell Watson on "Someone Like You" in May 2002, a romantic ballad from Watson's album Encore. The single reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, marking Tozer's highest-charting non-Steps effort and showcasing her versatility in blending pop with classical crossover elements.[61] Following Steps' 2017 reunion, the group issued new material, including the 2020 single "What the Future Holds" from their album of the same name, which emphasized themes of resilience and peaked at number 10 on the Scottish Singles Chart while generating strong digital sales in the UK.[62] Later singles included "Something in Your Eyes" (2021), which reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. This track, co-written by Tozer and bandmates, represented their return to contemporary pop production and helped propel the accompanying album to number 2 on the UK Albums Chart.[1]

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Faye Tozer's first marriage was to Danish musician Jesper Irn, whom she wed in 2002 in a ceremony at Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire.[63] The couple, who had been together for approximately ten years prior to their marriage, divorced in 2007 after five years as husband and wife, with Tozer filing on grounds of irreconcilable differences in 2006. Irn later described the split as abrupt and claimed Tozer had "turned cold" and cut him off following the 2001 breakup of Steps, which coincided with a challenging period in her life that included struggles with alcohol.[64][65] In 2009, Tozer married Michael Smith, a Sunderland-born businessman, in a private ceremony at Beamish Hall in County Durham. The couple remained together for 16 years until their separation in May 2025, when Tozer reportedly moved out of their family home in South Tyneside.[66] Details surrounding the end of their marriage have not been publicly disclosed, reflecting Tozer's preference for maintaining privacy in her personal affairs. Tozer has generally kept her romantic life out of the public eye, particularly after her first divorce, which occurred during Steps' hiatus and briefly impacted her focus amid the group's dissolution.[67] She has emphasized discretion in subsequent relationships, avoiding detailed commentary on her partnerships beyond official milestones.

Family and residences

Faye Tozer and her second husband, Michael Smith, welcomed their son, Benjamin Barrington Tozer-Smith, on 24 February 2009; he weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces at birth.[68][69] Tozer has spoken publicly about the challenges of balancing her demanding career in music and theatre with parenting responsibilities, particularly during extended periods away from home, such as her training for the 2019 London Marathon, which caused emotional strain including tears and homesickness while separated from Benjamin, then aged nine.[70] Benjamin has been involved in his mother's professional life, attending her performances on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 alongside his father, where he served as one of her key supporters.[71] The family resided primarily in South Tyneside in North East England, where Tozer maintained a stable home base to support her role as a parent amid touring commitments.[72][73] In May 2025, Tozer separated from Smith after 16 years of marriage and moved out of their shared family home in the area.[74][75]

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