Marina Zaaiman, one of the co-founders of the choir, said, “when the audience went mad, we looked at each other (and) all three of us started to cry and smile and we couldn’t believe what’s happening around us. It was a moment she and other members of the choir say they’ll never forget. “They said that she would’ve been so proud, and she would’ve cried as well witnessing that moment.” They said that that tribute took them back to the moment when Nightbirde sang on that stage,” Gulwa said. After their audition, the teary record executive told the group their performance was “perfect,” saying it “brought back memories” for him. “Coming to the US to perform on the world’s biggest stage, ‘America’s Got Talent,’ is a dream come true,” choir member Zoe Gulwa, 21, told CNN during a recent interview in Johannesburg.ĭuring their first audition, the choir performed a rendition of “It’s OK” as a tribute to former AGT contestant Jane “Nightbirde” Marczewski who died from cancer in 2022.Įmotions were running high, even for one of the more critical judges, Simon Cowell. Ever since, the choir has been back in South Africa preparing for the next step of their journey. Confetti rained down at the “America’s Got Talent” (AGT) audition as the young group received the first-ever audience-awarded “golden buzzer,” sending them straight to the live shows of the popular NBC talent competition Watch AGTon NBC Tuesdays at 8/7c and next day on Peacock.On a stage more than 16,000 kilometers (10,000 miles) away from the small township of Soweto in Johannesburg, South Africa, the Mzansi Youth Choir was seeing their dreams come true before their eyes. Simon Cowell said 'Americas Got Talent' contestant Nolan Neal, who died in July, 'passed too soon.' Jason LaVeris / Tyler Golden / Getty Images. We can't wait to see her take the AGT stage again soon. Simon Cowell suffers close call as he takes part in dangerous WHIP stunt during Americas Got Talent auditions By Milly Veitch For Mailonline Published: 06:21 EST, 17 July 2022 Updated: 11:08. Mammana also got emotional in response to the overwhelmingly positive feedback from the Judges and studio audience. Getty Images Season 18 of America’s Got Talent got off to an emotional start Tuesday. They were so impressed, in fact, that she received a unanimous standing ovation and praise for her stunning talent. Simon Cowell showed his softer side during Tuesdays 'Americas Got Talent' season premiere. "I will be singing a song that I wrote, and it's just about some hard times, and if I could go back and change those things, I wouldn't because they made me, me," she said. Mammana decided to perform an original song for her Audition, which tends to go well with the Judges. "It was definitely something that caused me to shy away and to hide, but I found that I don't stutter when I sing." "As you can probably tell, I have a bit of a speech impediment," Mammana explained to the Judges. Cowell has built an entire career on grooming many musicians like the now-dissolved One Direction Band. Mammana also revealed that when she sings, her impediment goes away. Despite being famously known for his rather 'Nasty' comments and remarks on popular talent shows like American Idol, X Factor, and Americas Got Talent Simon Cowell is constantly making waves in the entertainment industry. During her introduction, Mammana opened up about living with a speech impediment that makes communicating challenging.
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