Nightbirde due to her ongoing cancer battle. Season 12 contestant posted a touching tribute to Nightbirde after she announced the news. Evie lost her father to cancer while she was competing on the show in 2017.
“Since my audition, my health has taken a turn for the worse and the fight with cancer is demanding all of my energy and attention,” “I am so sad to announce that I won’t be able to continue forward on this season of AGT. Life doesn’t always give breaks to those that deserve it—but we knew that already. ”
Nightbirde’s exit from sparked Evie to post Evie was just 13 years old when she auditioned for . She held back tears when Cowell asked her why she was auditioning. The singer came to perform for her father, Amos, who was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 2016. He had a 5% chance of survival.
“Four years ago I found myself on , my dad was dying of cancer, and I felt like giving up on a lot more than just the show,” Evie wrote in her letter. “The pain was the only thing that outweighed the fear. It hurt so badly to watch him fight so hard, just to see him lose a little more each day. It was enough to make even the biggest stage in the world feel meaningless. I can’t congratulate you enough for having pushed so far.”
Amos attended Evie’s and shed tears during her performance of “Arms” by Christina Perri. He passed away just as Evie was At the finale, she performed Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World,” her dad’s favorite song.
“I think we both know that all of this is so much more than a talent show,” Evie continues in her letter. “The music is so much more than the hits. The pain is so much more than a story. There’s a grand purpose to so much pain, and my dad knew it. He always told me, ‘men are that they might have joy.’ In other words, ‘You can’t wait until life isn’t hard anymore before you decide to be happy.'”
Evie posted a cover of “It’s OK” on YouTube. It’s the that Nightbirde auditioned with that earned her a Golden Buzzer. Despite her 2% chance of survival, Nightbirde wants to show that she is “more than the bad things that happened” to her. The song has and inspired millions of people all over the world including Evie.
“So, we sing on TV. We sing to ourselves. We sing to God, and know that He hears through the off-notes, and the sloppy prose,” Evie wrote. “I couldn’t help but smile at ‘It’s OK.’ It brought me face to face with my 13 year old self, writing ‘Okay Day.’ Although I hadn’t had an okay day in a long time, I knew that if I sang it anyways it might just come true. My dad taught me that. He was right.”
The comments section on Evie’s video is full of love and support for both her and Nightbirde. One person in the comments section called her “powerful, moving, and brave.” Another fan described this cover as “a sweet soul singing for another.” Nightbirde has been the definition of strength and resilience throughout her cancer battle. Evie has been inspiring others with her very authentic tribute and they both have proven how much one song can change lives.