Camille Tredoux is a Portland-based artist, vocalist, and songwriter known for her emotionally rich, piano-driven ballads. With a voice both tender and commanding, her music invites listeners to slow down, feel deeply, and reconnect with themselves.
In 2025, Camille reached a international audience as a contestant on Season 28 of NBC’s The Voice, earning her multiple chair turns, a spot on Niall Horan’s team, and the opportunity to showcase her signature sound to millions across the globe.
Born in Boston and raised between Romania, Kansas City, and South Africa, Camille’s artistry is shaped by a life lived across cultures, landscapes, and inner worlds.
At thirteen, she moved to Colorado, where she eventually became an NCAA cross-country athlete while preparing for a future in law—until her father’s cancer diagnosis altered the course of her life.
Relocating to Portland to be by his side, Camille dropped everything, and after his passing, chose to honor his final wish: to pursue music wholeheartedly.
Her influences range from Etta James and Barbra Streisand to Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Sting, Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, and Freddie Mercury. Her sound blends the intimacy of a torch singer with the spirit of ’70s rock and a subtle sense of mysticism, creating a blend that is both timeless and uniquely Camille.
Over the past few years, Camille has built a devoted following through evocative live performances and honest songwriting. As her presence continues to grow on both local and national stages, she remains rooted in vulnerability, emotional depth, and a strong sense of artistic integrity.




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