This woman stuns AGT judges with violin and angelic voice

Gabriella Laberge’s AGT Audition: A Dream Come True

Ahead of her performance, Gabriella shared her aspirations in a pre-audition video, expressing how this opportunity could help her fulfill her dream of pursuing music for the rest of her life. “This is the opportunity of my life,” she said, excited to showcase her talent to a broader audience.

Gabriella’s Stunning Violin Performance

On the AGT stage, Gabriella began her audition with a delicate solo violin performance. Judges Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara, and Heidi Klum were visibly moved by her playing, but Simon Cowell appeared skeptical, keeping his hand near the red buzzer, ready to cut her performance short.

 

The Surprise Twist: Gabriella’s Angelic Voice

Just as it seemed her performance might be over, Gabriella surprised everyone by transitioning from violin to vocals, delivering a soulful rendition of James Blunt’s “Goodbye My Lover.” Her angelic voice

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