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Jack Vidgen heads to the USA for 'America's Got Talent: The Champions'

Singer Jack Vidgen is heading to the USA to perform in the second series of America’s Got Talent: The Champions. 

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The show sees people who have found success within the ‘Got Talent’ franchise around the world coming together for a battle of the best. Vidgen first came to prominence on the Australian version of the show when he was just a teenager back in 2011.

His success earned him a record contract and he released his debut album later that year, and followed it up with a second album the following year. After a few years out of the spotlight he returned this year to perform in rival talent show The Voice. 

The 22 year old will head to to the US early in 2020 to take part in the series which is expected to be broadcast in Australia on Foxtel.

See how Jack impressed the coaches on The Voice.

OIP Staff


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