When he started to sing his original song, the judges were in awe, as was the audience. His voice is unbelievable.Watch the full video in the comments below 👇👇👇

In a heartwarming moment on Canada’s Got Talent 2024, Canadian singer Daniel Powter took the stage to perform his iconic hit,

“Bad Day.” The familiar tune had the entire audience singing along as Powter delivered an emotional and soulful rendition of the song that made him a global star.

His performance brought back memories for many and touched hearts with its timeless message of resilience during tough times. Powter’s appearance was a highlight of the night, reminding everyone why “Bad Day” remains a classic that resonates with audiences around the world.

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