

When Victory stepped on the stage, and was asked by Simon “what will you do if you won a million dollars”? Looking direct at Simon Cowell, she replied: "buy Simon a rainbow shirt that has glitter on it." Simon asked again “oh…I love that you think I really need rainbow shirts”? Victory replied "You need some colors…white, gray, and black".Īfter her wonderful performance the auditorium exploded with loud applause, cheers and standing ovation from the crowd and the judges. Victory Brinker is the first ever contestant on AGT, to make history, by receiving the first 5 handed group golden buzzer. She is also The World's Youngest Opera singer. She made big on the American Got Talent (AGT) show, when all the four Judged (Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofía Vergara and Simon Cowell), plus the host Terry Crews all-together gave her a historic golden buzzer. Standing in front of the panel of four judges, including talent show impresario Simon Cowell, the young soprano Victory Brinker sings the popular soprano piece ‘Je veux vivre’, also known as Juliet’s Waltz.

And what better way to round off the day’s show… than with a Gounod aria. Victory was the last to appear on the show in the 6 July episode of America’s Got Talent. It was one of the first things you said when you were on that stage, and I’m also from Latrobe, so you are my hometown girl,” Thrasher said.History was made on 6 July, 2021 when a young (9-year-old opera singer), Victory Brinker received a Golden Buzzer on America's Got Talent with her exquisite performance of a French aria. “I am so happy to hear you are from Latrobe. She will perform in the show’s final rounds in August, with a projected air date in September.Ĭommissioners said Brinker was an inspiration.

The little girl who always wanted to be an opera singer made history and received the coveted ‘golden buzzer’ approval from all four judges,” according to the proclamation read by Commissioner Gina Cerilli Thrasher.īrinker performed for the judges in April, and the show aired last week. She assured her family that one day she would be a contestant. As a toddler she waited for ‘America’s Got Talent’ to be on TV so she could sing along in front her parents and her family. “Victory Brinker, 9 years old, was always destined for stardom. Brinker, who performed “Juliet’s Waltz” from the opera “Romeo et Juliette,” was showered in golden confetti after her song.īrinker didn’t perform during her courthouse appearance but said she would return to tour the century-old building.Ĭommissioners honored her accomplishment. Brinker made show history when she became the first contestant to earn a four-way “golden buzzer” - when all four judges immediately advanced her to the final rounds of the talent competition.
