When Daniel Powter stepped onto the Canada’s Got Talent stage, he introduced himself like any other contestant — calm, simple, and almost unrecognizable. No big entrance, no hints.
The twist?
He wasn’t just another singer.
He was the voice behind “Bad Day,” one of the most iconic hits of the 2000s — but no one seemed to realize it at first, not even the judges.
Then he sat at the piano.
And started to play.
As soon as the first notes of “Bad Day” filled the room, everything changed. Recognition spread across the audience, and the atmosphere instantly shifted from curiosity to excitement.
What began as a quiet audition turned into a powerful wave of nostalgia.
But it wasn’t just about the surprise. Daniel shared that despite the song’s worldwide success, he had never truly performed it on Canadian television before — making this moment even more meaningful.
By the end, it no longer felt like a competition.
It felt like a full-circle moment.
The judges were won over, the audience was smiling, and Daniel received four yeses — proving that sometimes the biggest surprise isn’t a new voice, but a familiar one you didn’t expect to see.