In an unforgettable moment on America’s Got Talent: Champions, Susan Boyle once again captivated the audience with her iconic performance of “I Dreamed A Dream.” The air was thick with anticipation as she took the stage, and the crowd was immediately entranced by her powerful voice, which resonated through the arena. Each note she sang was filled with raw emotion, and the audience was visibly moved, some wiping away tears. The sheer power of her performance left everyone in awe, as Boyle proved that her voice was as timeless as ever. The standing ovation she received was a testament to her enduring talent, confirming that she was truly living the dream.

Susan Boyle blows audience away as she performs I Dreamed A Dream in America’s Got Talent: Champions final
The 57-year-old singer is battling it out with the best of the best from global Got Talent shows ten years after shooting to fame in the UK
SUSAN Boyle stunned the judges and audience in the final of America’s Got Talent: Champions.
The British singer, 57, belted out her famous cover from the Les Miserables soundtrack which rocketed her to stardom 10 years ago.
She certainly won over the panel with the mystical performance, with Mel B telling her: “If I had the golden buzzer I’d press it again and again and again for you. You’re just brilliant.”
Almost lost for words, Susan said: “I enjoyed every second, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being in America. Thank you so much.”
Returning to the spotlight in style, Susan is gearing up for a big year beginning with the release of her new album Ten.
The compilation album, which features four brand new tracks, is available for pre-order today and will be released on May 31.
She said: “I am really proud of this album, it has my favourite tracks from over the years and I hope you get as much joy out of it as I have had working on it and choosing the songs.
“I’m a lady who likes to surprise, which is why I want to keep the four new songs a secret for now and give you something to look forward to! We live in a time where there are very few surprises anymore. I promise you won’t be disappointed.”
Last month Susan was left speechless when she was given the golden buzzer, sending her straight through to the final.
The star, reprised her hit cover of the Rolling Stones’ Wild Horses for an emotional performance – and won a standing ovation from the judges and impressed audience.
The Scottish singer shot to fame after finishing runner-up on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, coming second to dance group Diversity.
After earning a standing ovation for her rendition of Wild Horses, released by the Stones in 1971, judge Mel B pressed her golden buzzer.
The Spice Girl said: “What an absolute honour and pleasure it is to be sitting here and listening to you and your angelic voice. And I want to be the woman who gives you something you deserve.”

After watching her sing, Simon told her: “I cannot think of any other contestant who has defined this show better than you. You are the one.
“You made a huge difference to a lot of people’s lives and I am absolutely thrilled you are here.”
Susan- nicknamed Subo – replied: “I am happy and very humbled.” Writing on Twitter after the show aired, she said she was “truly speechless”.
Her first audition on BGT went viral after audience members and judge Simon Cowell were left stunned by her rendition of I Dreamed a Dream from the musical Les Miserables.
Susan has gone on to be a household name, selling more than 20 million albums around the world and earning two Grammy nominations.