She has been dubbed the 'TikTok Organist', receiving widespread praise for her accessible, charismatic and playful videos about her favourite instrument.

Now, Anna Lapwood - who is seen as classical music's answer to Taylor Swift - has been handed her biggest role yet as the Royal Albert Hall's first official organist.

Aged just 29, she has racked up more than two million social media followers and is fast becoming a trailblazer for young women in a field traditionally populated by men.

Miss Lapwood, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, first performed at the iconic London venue as a teenager in 2012 when she was in the National Youth Orchestra.

The BBC and Classic FM presenter attended Oxford High School and then Magdalen College, Oxford, where she was its first female organ scholar - going on to join Pembroke College, Cambridge in 2016 where she became director of music.