14-year-old Jack Vidgen might be young, but don’t judge him because of his age or stature. This Australian boy can sing!
While it’s unusual to see a boy with his talent seem shy, Jack grew up with huge stage fright. Every time he’d try to sing in public, he would get nervous and would not showcase his full potential. However, as time passed, his family created a wonderful support system that eventually inspired Jack and instilled the necessary confidence in him to audition of Australia’s Got Talent.
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In the video below, Jack steps on the national stage at Australia’s Got Talent for the first time and auditions in front of the judges. He’s been waiting for this special moment his whole life, and Jack reveals to the judges that he sings for his Dad, who suffers from multiple sclerosis. Jack states that he wants to make his Dad proud with his singing, and after you hear him, there’s no doubt in my mind that he accomplished that.
Singing Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing,” the judges are blown away from this boy’s perfectly-pitched voice. One judge even runs on stage to give him a kiss because of his talent!
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High school pom squad delivers mesmerizing performance no one will ever forget
It's no wonder this has 14M views - incredible!
Jake Manning
10.17.24
Nothing ignites school spirit quite like sports events.
These moments showcase the school’s finest talents, proudly wearing the colors and striving to bring home a victory.
It’s not just about the athletes on the field, though; other groups contribute just as much to the atmosphere and pride, and one of these groups is the high-energy pom squad.
The Quince Orchard High School pom squad takes on the role of keeping the excitement alive during halftime.
While the athletes rest and regroup, these talented ladies take the field, ensuring that the energy and enthusiasm of the crowd don’t dip for a second.
Their performance is a thrilling spectacle, full of sharp movements and seamless transitions that keep the audience hooked.
Wearing their school colors of red and black, the pom squad commands attention.
As the stands fill with excited fans, everyone is geared up to support the football team, but the pom squad ensures they’re just as pumped for the halftime show.
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The routine begins with “I Gotta Feeling” by the Black Eyed Peas blaring through the speakers, and the pom squad wastes no time in syncing up with the rhythm.
They raise their poms, alternating between red and silver, and their smiles light up the field just as much as the floodlights do.
The transitions in their performance, which has earned 14M views, are a sight to behold.
One minute, they’re performing high jumps and sharp drops, and the next, they’re forming a perfect circle, moving their poms in unison to create mesmerizing waves.
The tempo of their routine is electric, leaving no room for error.
It’s no surprise that the crowd is roaring in approval.
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One viewer of the routine left a telling comment:
“Now that’s what I call a performance! The cheerleaders at my school can’t compare.”
Such praise highlights the level of dedication and skill these girls bring to their performance.
They don’t just support the team; they steal the show with their precision and energy.
As their routine progresses, the pom squad lines up, locking arms and releasing a rapid series of high kicks.
Their synchronization is flawless, and just when you think the show can’t get any better, they drop their poms and dive into an energetic dance routine set to Chris Brown’s “Yeah 3x.”
It’s halftime, but these girls make sure the fun doesn’t stop for a second.