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Pure joy: the Australian pub choirmaster who flipped the script on America’s Got Talent

(5 months ago)
Joe Hinchliffe
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Australian choir director Astrid Jorgensen, founder of Pub Choir, achieved viral success on America's Got Talent by having the audience sing along to pop and rock classics. Her unique approach, which fosters community and unity through group singing, has led to sold-out shows in the US, upcoming international tours, and the launch of her memoir.

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  1. 1 Last month (June 2025): Astrid Jorgensen appeared on America's Got Talent, and her performance went viral.
  2. 2 Yesterday (July 3, 2025): The ABC's Australian Story team filmed Astrid Jorgensen.
  3. 3 August 2025: Pub Choir is scheduled to tour Singapore, Tokyo, the UK, and Ireland.
  4. 4 September 2025: Astrid Jorgensen's memoir, 'Average At Best,' is set to launch.
  5. 5 October-November 2025: Astrid Jorgensen will tour Australia and New Zealand.
  • Viral success and tens of millions of online views
  • Sold-out shows and international tours for Pub Choir
  • Launch of Astrid Jorgensen's memoir
  • Positive impact on audience members feeling a sense of community and unity
What: Astrid Jorgensen, an Australian choir director, achieved viral success on America's Got Talent by having the audience sing. She is touring internationally and releasing a memoir.
When: Her America's Got Talent appearance was last month (June 2025). Her US tour recently concluded. The ABC's Australian Story team filmed her yesterday (July 3, 2025). Pub Choir will tour Singapore, Tokyo, the UK, and Ireland in August. Her memoir, 'Average At Best,' launches in September. She will tour Australia and New Zealand in October and November.
Where: United States (for America's Got Talent and tour, including Honolulu), Brisbane (Jorgensen's home), Singapore, Tokyo, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand.
Why: To promote community and unity through group singing, offering an 'antidote' to societal divisions, and to share the joy of collective music-making.
How: By coaching audiences to sing pop and rock classics in harmony, flipping the traditional script of a talent show by focusing on audience participation rather than her own vocal prowess.

Australian choir director Astrid Jorgensen, founder of Pub Choir, achieved viral success on America's Got Talent by having the audience sing along to pop and rock classics. Her unique approach, which fosters community and unity through group singing, has led to sold-out shows in the US, upcoming international tours, and the launch of her memoir.