From: Raleigh, North Carolina. LA Opera: Figaro in The Barber of Seville (2009, debut); Figaro in The Ghosts of Versailles (2015); Wolfram in Tannhäuser (2021); Count in The Marriage of Figaro (2023 and 2027); title role in Don Giovanni (2024).
Grammy Award-winning baritone Lucas Meachem, dubbed a “rock star of opera” by
Opera Pulse, is renowned for his mastery of a wide variety of leading operatic roles, as well as the creation of new ones. An artist whose genuine warmth and enthusiasm resonate deeply with both audiences and colleagues, Meachem is lauded for his “exceptionally compelling”
(Seen and Heard International) performances as he continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his “earnest, appealing baritone”
(New York Times).
In the 2025/26 season, Meachem opens at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino as Zurga in
The Pearl Fishers alongside Pretty Yende and Javier Camarena, before returning to the Metropolitan Opera for his fourth appearance in
La Bohème, marking his second HD performance of this role and his fifth HD broadcast with the company overall. He appears at Teatro Real de Madrid as Escamillo in
Carmen, reprises Don Giovanni at Semperoper Dresden, and brings Guglielmo da Baskerville in Federico Filidei’s
Il nome della rosa—a role he premiered at La Scala—to Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa. He then returns to the Metropolitan Opera to sing Germont in
La traviata and makes his role debut as Ford in
Falstaff at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. Beyond the opera stage, he gives recitals for New Orleans Friends of Music, Gabriela Montero at the Prager, and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival with his wife, pianist Irina Meachem.
His recent season featured a summer at Teatro Real performing Sharpless in
Madama Butterfly, a recital debut at the Kennedy Center presented by Vocal Arts DC, and starring roles as Count di Luna in
Il Trovatore with Houston Grand Opera and as Germont in
La Traviata at the Gran Teatre del Liceu. He premiered the lead role of Guglielmo da Baskerville in
Il nome della rosa at Teatro alla Scala, conducted by Ingo Metzmacher.
Described by
Opera News as a “masterful musician” with an “instrument of striking finish, smooth and solid throughout its range,” Meachem has sung career-highlight roles such as the title role in
The Barber of Seville with the Vienna State Opera, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, and the Norwegian Opera; the title role in
Don Giovanni at Glyndebourne Festival and Semperoper Dresden; and the title role in Britten’s
Billy Budd at Opéra National de Paris. He has also appeared as Count Almaviva in
The Marriage of Figaro at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and Covent Garden; Wolfram in
Tannhäuser at the Saito Kinen Festival in Japan under the baton of Seiji Ozawa; the title role in
Eugene Onegin with Komische Oper Berlin and Opéra National de Montpellier; Zurga in
The Pearl Fishers at Bilbao Opera; and Escamillo in
Carmen with Teatro Regio di Torino and Opéra National de Paris. He has performed with Teatro Real de Madrid in the world premiere of
ias Frank/Fritz in
Die tote Stadt, and as Oreste in
Iphigénie en Tauride. He has performed Sharpless in
Madama Butterfly at Covent Garden and the title role in
Nabucco at Oper im Steinbruch. His Teatro alla Scala debut in Massenet’s
Thaïs was praised as the “most impressive performance of the evening”
(Opera Online), with his portrayal of Athanaël, alongside Marina Rebeka’s Thaïs, described as “possibly one of the great duos experienced at La Scala in recent decades”
(Beckmesser).
Meachem’s debut solo album,
Shall We Gather, was released in 2021 under Rubicon Records. Featuring his wife, Irina Meachem, at the piano, the album was praised by
BBC Music Magazine for “vibrant and committed performances,” with Meachem delivering “a heartbreakingly beautiful performance.”
The New Yorker called this album of American songs “a plea for togetherness in a divided country. Meachem’s voice—a substantial and propulsive lyric baritone with pillowy edges—records beautifully,”—solidifying his place as one of today’s most admired baritones.
Beyond the stage, Meachem is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of artists through master classes and mentorship. In July 2020, he founded the Perfect Day Music Foundation , a foundation to empower aspiring professional opera singers through education, financial assistance, and performance opportunities while nurturing audiences to deepen their understanding of music and performance. The foundation’s online competition, using social media to raise awareness for new compositions, and master class giveaway events around the U.S. are some of the most current projects.
Lucas Meachem studied music at Appalachian State University, the Eastman School of Music, and Yale University before becoming an Adler Fellow with the San Francisco Opera.
Learn more at
LucasMeachem.com.