This woman stuns AGT judges with violin and angelic voice

America’s Got Talent recently welcomed a standout performer who might already be familiar to Eurovision enthusiasts. Gabriella Laberge, a gifted French-Canadian singer and violinist, delivered a jaw-dropping audition that left the audience and judges in awe. Known for her 2019 appearance in France’s Destination Eurovision, Gabriella is now captivating a global audience with her extraordinary talent.

Before stepping onto the AGT stage, Gabriella reflected on her aspirations in a heartfelt pre-performance video. “This is the opportunity of my life,” she shared. “To chase my biggest dream, which is doing music for the rest of my life.” With her violin in hand, she confidently stepped into the spotlight, ready to make her mark.

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