Celestina Warbeck
Origin: Harry Potter
Hair:
Eyes:
Species: Human
Birthday:
Partner: Irving Warble
Residence: Slaughter Street 10 (27-66)
Occupation: Singer
Affiliation:
Talent: Magic
Medical notes:
Sports/Instruments:
Languages:
Import Date: 5
Pets:
Madam Celestina Warbeck (b. 18 August[3] 1917)[2] was a Welsh half-blood witch and popular singer in the wizarding world, often known as "The Singing Sorceress". She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was sorted into Gryffindor.[3] She was often featured on the show called Witching Hour, which ran on the Wizarding Wireless Network.[5]
Biography
Early life
Celestina Warbeck was born on 18 August[3] 1917[2] in Wales to a wizard father and a Muggle mother. Her father, a minor functionary in the Muggle Liaison Office, met her mother, a failed actress, when the latter was attacked by a Lethifold disguised as a stage curtain.[3]
Celestina's musical talent was apparent even at an early age; in 1927, the wizarding magazine Spellbound published an article about her talents when she was around ten years old, referring her as a child prodigy.[6]
Disappointed to learn that there was no such thing as a wizarding stage school, Mrs Warbeck reluctantly let her daughter go to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (which she attended from 1928-1936 and was sorted into Gryffindor House), but frequently bombarded the school with letters to form a theatre club, choir and dancing class to showcase and grow her daughter's innumerable talents and provide more wizards with opportunity to act, sing, and dance.[3]
Frequently appearing with a chorus of backing banshees, Celestina's concerts and songs were justly famous. Three devoted fans were involved in a three-broom pile-up over Liverpool on the last night of her 'Flighty Aphrodite' tour.[3] Her tickets often went on sale in the black market for vastly inflated prices (one reason why Molly Weasley, who listened to her songs every Christmas,[7] could never see her favourite singer live).[3]
Celestina's personal life provided much fodder for the gossip columns of the Daily Prophet. Warbeck became romantically involved with one of her backing dancers early in her career. They married, but ended up divorcing after only a year. Some time later, she married her manager, and they had a son together. However, after ten years of marriage, Warbeck left him in order to marry Irving Warble, a music composer.[3]
Celestina sometimes lent her name and talents to good causes, such as raising funds for St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries with a recording of Puddlemere United's anthem Beat Back Those Bludgers, Boys, and Chuck That Quaffle Here.[8][3] More controversially, Celestina was vocal in her disagreement when the Ministry of Magic sought to impose restrictions on how the wizarding community was allowed to celebrate Hallowe'en.[3][9]
Some of Celestina's best-known songs include You Charmed the Heart Right Out of Me and A Cauldron Full of Hot, Strong Love. Her fans are usually older people who love her grandstanding style and powerful voice.[3] The late 20th-century album You Stole My Cauldron but You Can't Have My Heart was a massive global hit. She also featured heavily on shows at the Wizarding Wireless Network, one such being the Witching Hour hosted by Glenda Chittock.[5]
Celestina Warbeck had a fan club, established as early as the 1986–1987 school year.[10]
During the 1988–1989 school year, Celestina visited Hogwarts in order to host a special concert on the Hogwarts Quidditch pitch. Albus Dumbledore tasked Jacob's sibling with escorting her from Hogsmeade station without her drawing the attention of the many witches and wizards present, like Rita Skeeter. She disguised herself with glasses and a feather boa. Jacob's sibling met her at the train station and escorted her to Hogwarts without anyone else realising her identity, for which she was thankful for.[4]
Celestina was looking for student singers to perform with her onstage during her concert. Jacob's sibling held auditions in the Great Hall for which Andre Egwu, Badeea Ali Diego Caplan and Jae Kim attended, but she was in fact most impressed with Barnaby Lee's singing voice when she heard him sing "Do the Hippogriff". She revealed her identity to the students by removing their glasses, and they were all amazed to see her.[4]
In 2003, she allowed a Muggle dog-walker who accidentally took a Portkey to one of her concerts to join her on the stage for a duet of A Cauldron Full of Hot, Strong Love; while the Memory Charm cast on him by a harassed Ministry official appeared at first to have erased his memory of the incident, he afterwards wrote a popular song that greatly resembled Warbeck's hit, something she was not amused about.[11]
In the summer of 2014, Celestina Warbeck travelled to the Patagonian Desert to watch the games of the 427th Quidditch World Cup. Her presence, alongside other wizarding celebrities, was noted by reporter Rita Skeeter to have caused "flurries of excitement", with crowd members scrambling for autographs and even attempting to cast Bridging Charms to reach the VIP boxes.[12]
Celestina's latest album was entitled You Stole My Cauldron But You Can't Have My Heart. The promotional tour included a show in Liverpool; fans desperate to arrive at this concert were involved in a three-broom crash.[8][3]
Warbeck scheduled concerts in Exmoor, sponsored by The Sorcerer's Saucepot. Tickets were on sale for five Galleons each, and fans had to book their Portkeys early.[13]
During the Calamity in the late 2010s or early 2020s, Neville Longbottom contacted a Calamity Investigator working for the Statute of Secrecy Task Force to inform them that stroking, talking, and singing to plants encouraged their growth, with the investigator later using this information to discover that singing Warbeck's greatest hits to Dittany greatly increased its potency, decreasing the brewing time for their Healing Potions.[14]
Magical abilities and skills
Care of Magical Creatures: In her free time, Celestina enjoyed breeding crups, meaning she had a level of talent in the handling of magical creatures.[15]
Singing skills: Celestina was a highly popular and talented vocalist, having had a very lucrative career as a pop singer with an impressive discography, along with a huge fan base throughout the wizarding world, proving her abilities as a singer to have been quite legendary.