Howie heard a street performer outside… and moments later, she was on the Canada’s Got Talent stage

Sometimes, the most unforgettable auditions don’t begin on stage — they start outside.

That’s exactly what happened to Samantha “Meave” Pearson, a street performer from Niagara Falls. She was singing near the Canada’s Got Talent venue, just doing what she always does — performing for strangers and hoping someone would notice.

And someone did.

Howie Mandel heard her voice and made a spontaneous decision: instead of walking past, he invited her inside to audition on the spot.

What made the moment so powerful was how unexpected it was. Meave wasn’t waiting in line like the other contestants. She was simply sharing her music on the street — and suddenly found herself on one of the biggest stages.

During her audition, she performed her original song “Pretty Baby,” turning that chance encounter into something unforgettable.

The impact was immediate. Her performance resonated deeply, and what started as a sidewalk moment quickly turned into national recognition.

She went on to become one of the standout singers of the season, even reaching the finals — proving that sometimes talent doesn’t need a stage to be discovered.

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