CHICAGO, June 18, 2025 – A Chicago high school choir has earned a spot on “America’s Got Talent.” The all-boys choir from Leo High School delivered a stunning performance on the Tuesday, June 10, episode of the show.
Choir’s Journey to Center Stage
Leo High School’s choir, directed by LaDonna Hill, wows with a performance on “America’s Got Talent.”
- The Leo High School choir performed on “America’s Got Talent” on June 10.
- The choir sang “Born for This” by The Score.
- All four judges gave a unanimous “yes” vote.
The 22-member choir, based at 7901 S. Sangamon St., captivated the judges and audience with their rendition of “Born for This” by The Score. The song’s themes of resilience and self-belief resonated deeply, earning them a spot in the next round of the competition. The choir’s director is LaDonna Hill.
Judge Mel B. was particularly impressed, believing the song was original to the group. She said, “I felt like that was your song and you were singing it from the heart.”
A History of Stellar Performances
The choir’s success on “America’s Got Talent” is just the latest achievement for the talented group. The choir has become a cherished asset to the school, bringing their energy and skill to various performances.
The choir has a history of impressive performances, including appearances for the Cubs, White Sox, and at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. This experience undoubtedly helped them shine on the national stage.
