On stage, she begins to sing the 1st verse Simon’s Jaw Drops hearing a breathtaking twist on the classic

Watching a young child or teenager audition on live TV shows can be difficult. Not sure if they actually have what it takes, given their age and level of experience. They may need to work on their dancing or their voice may need more maturity before getting up to play. This clip from 2010’s “Britain’s Got Talent” sums up that viewing experience perfectly. When a 14-year-old girl took the stage in Britain’s Got Talent, no one from the judges to the audience knew what to expect. But everyone was in disbelief after this young girl started singing. She came on stage wearing a t-shirt and jeans, ready to sing at the top of her voice. Olivia Archbold was a shy young girl as she stepped up to the microphone and introduced herself to the judges and audience. The judges are unsure what to make of the song she plans to sing on stage.


Olivia announces that the song she chose for the audition was “Arms Of An Angel”. She took a deep breath and waited for the music to start.


It doesn’t take long for Olivia to fully immerse herself in her song choice! You can clearly see and hear his talent shine. Simon begins to smile when he learns how wonderful Olivia truly is. The public is also fascinated. Simon even mumbles “Wow” to himself as she continues to sing. Her pure and beautiful voice fills the room! His voice is like an angel. She really chose an appropriate song! She has incredible control over her voice considering how young she is. You can tell she has what it takes to progress in this craft by the end of the song. One of the judges called her audition “simply spellbinding”. They knew she was amazing, but it was great to hear others agree! Are you ready to hear an incredible version of a beautiful classic?

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