
Luke Islam, a 12-year-old singing prodigy from New York, took the America’s Got Talent stage and delivered a performance so powerful that it left the judges in awe. His breathtaking rendition of She Used to Be Mine from Waitress wasn’t just a song—it was a moment. With raw emotion and vocal mastery beyond his years, Luke stunned the audience, bringing some to tears.
From the second he stepped on stage, his warmth and passion were undeniable. When asked about his dreams, he spoke of Broadway with the kind of conviction that only true stars possess. And the moment he sang his first note, it became clear—Luke wasn’t just a talented kid; he was a force to be reckoned with.
Judge Julianne Hough, visibly moved, couldn’t hold back. She slammed the Golden Buzzer, showering Luke in confetti and catapulting him into the national spotlight. His performance wasn’t just impressive—it was unforgettable.
Luke’s America’s Got Talent journey was more than a viral moment; it was the start of something extraordinary. With talent this rare, Broadway isn’t just a dream—it’s his destiny.