Moved To Tears By Childrens' Choir, Hilarious Guest Judge Hits The 'Golden Buzzer' Amid Audience Cheers

Jul 24, 2018

There is nothing more beautiful than hearing the young voices of children singing in a group. This is one of those must-see and must-hear moments from TV's popular "America's Got Talent" show. The guest judge couldn't believe their soulful spirit and did something the children will never forget.

70 members of the "Voice of Hope" children's choir took the AGT stage with confidence and a good dose of positivity during their second-round performance. Before they sang, the kids told veteran judge Simon Cowell that they were even better prepared this time and ready to go. The children understood how picky a judge Cowell could be, but this was their moment to shine again as they huddled around their able choir director, "Miss Sarah" Grandpre.

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For their performance, the choir chose the famous song "How Far I'll Go" from the hit musical adventure movie "Moana." Instantly, the audience and judges were gripped as the children gracefully nailed every note and remembered every lyric of the tune. They sang with big smiles stretched across their faces and appeared to be overjoyed for the chance to sing on the world stage.

After they completed their performance, the audience cheered wildly, and even you, the television viewer at home, would develop goosebumps. It was that moving.

Simon Cowell was blown away and only had encouraging words for the young, impressionable choir. He complimented the children on their energy and the incredible improvements they had made to their second round, something other acts could not compete with. Cowell also had kind words for conductor "Miss Sarah" and her ability to raise the choir's talents to a whole new level.

Guest judge and well-known actor, Ken Jeong, was most affected by the maturity and brilliance of the children's choir. In fact, he shed tears as they performed, and there was only one thing he could do to show his appreciation.

Jeong slammed down the "Golden Buzzer" as golden confetti rained down from the stage ceiling over the happy, crying children. The audience was on their feet and standing loud and applauding, and the judge's table was done. The kids fulfilled their dream and have moved on to the next round, the live show.

Jeong ran up to the stage after he slammed down the "Golden Buzzer," hugging the delighted young performers.

Hearing this 70-member children's choir will warm your heart! You have to see the end!

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