Seventeen-year-old Neve from Ireland completely transformed the stage of Britain’s Got Talent with a performance that defied all traditional expectations. While the harp is often associated with classical or background music, Neve proved it could be the center of a viral pop masterpiece. Her modern reimagining of Alex Warren’s hit song combined the ethereal strings of the harp with a vocal range that left both the audience and the judges in visible disbelief.
The viral magic of this audition lies in the shocking contrast between Neve’s quiet, humble presence and the powerhouse talent she unleashed. As soon as she began to sing, the energy in the room shifted instantly from curiosity to pure amazement. Influencer and judge KSI was particularly captivated, noting the “angelic” quality of her voice, while Simon Cowell praised her for having a “sensational” and unique approach that the show rarely sees. This was not just a cover; it was a complete brand reinvention of what a harpist can be in 2026.
Neve’s journey from a nervous teenager with her mom in the audience to a four-yes sensation is the ultimate underdog story designed for social media success. The judges were unanimous in their praise, highlighting her “clean, clear voice” and her ability to make a traditional instrument feel incredibly current. By the end of the performance, she hadn’t just secured her place in the next round; she had created a blueprint for how young artists can use classical training to dominate the modern music industry.






