Pearl was first talent spotted in a North London primary school, which led to him making his singing debut with Plácido Domingo at Covent Garden, and subsequently worked at the Royal Opera House as the boy soprano soloist for 4 years.
Since its foundation, created transformational events for companies such as Ericsson, Disney, Diageo, Thompson, Zurich and Dell Computers.
Pearl helped develop the notable improvised family show, The Wobbly World of Opera, which was performed at the South Bank Centre, the Udderbelly Festival and at the Theatre Royal in Bath.
[2][11][12][13] In 2009, Pearl founded a not-for-profit social enterprise called Street Wisdom in collaboration with Chris Baréz-Brown, he has developed the urban educational venture into an international, volunteer-led, movement active in more than 90 countries.
While part of the Opera Circus, he undertook a 6-year theatre project in partnership with the LIFE Festival, working with three orphanages in Vilnius, Lithuania.
[15] Pearl is a member of the European advisory board of the US-based Wisdom University,[16] and a mentor at the School for Communication Arts, London.