''America's Got Talent'' In 2017, Hale competed on season 12 of ''
America's Got Talent'', where she made it past the auditions round with her rendition of "Rise Up" by
Andra Day. In the Judge Cuts round, Hale was given a golden buzzer by guest judge
Chris Hardwick, after covering
Alicia Keys' "
Girl on Fire", and advanced immediately. During the live shows, she sang "
Clarity" by
Zedd and
Foxes at the Quarterfinals and "
Without You" by
David Guetta for her Semifinals performance. Hale advanced to the Top 10 finals where she performed "
Symphony" by
Clean Bandit and
Zara Larsson. For the finale in episode 22, she performed "
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" by
Kelly Clarkson with Clarkson and fellow contestant
Kechi Okwuchi. Hale finished the competition in second place behind
Darci Lynne, becoming the youngest runner-up in the show's history. Hale was a finalist on ''
America's Got Talent: The Champions'', having received a golden buzzer advancement from judge Howie Mandel immediately after her performance of "
Fight Song" by
Rachel Platten. She placed in the bottom 7 of the top 12.
Post-''America's Got Talent'' Shortly after ''America's Got Talent'', Hale performed in
Tuckahoe, New York, for a crowd of 7,000 people. She became the first child ambassador of the National Kidney Foundation. She performed at the AGT live shows from November 2–5 at Las Vegas with
Darci Lynne,
Light Balance, and
Preacher Lawson. In addition, Hale performed at the 2017
NFL game between the
Atlanta Falcons and the
Dallas Cowboys in Atlanta at
Mercedes-Benz Stadium. She performed the national anthem on December 11, 2017 at Heinz Field for the
Pittsburgh Steelers and
Baltimore Ravens. Hale performed “Girl on Fire” at the 2017
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In March 2018, she performed at Celebrity Fight Night with
David Foster and on
Little Big Shots. On March 29, 2018, the
National Hockey League's
Ottawa Senators invited her to perform both the
Star-Spangled Banner and
O Canada at the beginning of a game against the
Florida Panthers. Hale sang the National Anthem on October 8, 2018 in Atlanta for the
Atlanta Braves vs.
Los Angeles Dodgers Game 4 of the National League Division Series. Hale performed "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" from her Christmas album
Christmas Wonder in the halftime show for the
NFL Atlanta Falcons and
Arizona Cardinals in Atlanta at
Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 16, 2018. , Hale was training with renowned vocal coach Tara Simon. Hale released her debut single "Feel the Magic", a pop song written by the eleven-year-old singer-songwriter herself. The song's music video premiered in May 2019 on YouTube and Facebook. As a recording artist, Hale loves to express herself through music and sing about her life experiences. It was her personal journey that inspired her to write her debut single. Hale joined the Filipino boy band
TNT Boys on their world tour in April 2019. On July 4, 2019, she performed live on the annual
PBS special,
A Capitol Fourth.
Acting career Hale filmed her first film,
American Reject, over the summer of 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The anticipated release date was in 2019. She also voiced the titular character in the animated series
Maya Unstoppable, which premiered in 2019. In 2023 she appeared in the pre-Broadway production of the
Boop! The Musical in Chicago's
CIBC Theatre from November 19-December 24, 2023, then on Broadway on April 5, 2025 with Hale reprising her role
Sepsis Alliance In the spring of 2018, Hale was named as the national spokesperson for
Sepsis Alliance's "It's About TIME" campaign, which raises awareness for sepsis as a medical emergency. ==Discography==