Courtney Hadwin shocked the Festival VILA crowd with a fiery transformation in both look and sound. This was not the girl from America’s Got Talent, this was a rock star in full control.

Courtney Hadwin, once the shy schoolgirl from Hartlepool who stunned Simon Cowell with a Janis Joplin-esque roar on America’s Got Talent, has returned to the spotlight with a vengeance—and a transformation that’s turning heads across the globe. Now 20, the singer-songwriter delivered a riveting set at Portugal’s Festival VILA this past weekend, marking both her debut in the country and a bold new direction in style and sound.

From AGT Teen to Festival Powerhouse

Back in 2018, Hadwin was only 14 when she emerged as one of the breakout stars of AGT Season 13. Her cover of “Hard to Handle” by Otis Redding—performed in the gravelly, throwback style that became her trademark—earned her a golden buzzer and millions of YouTube views. Since then, she’s taken her time building a career on her own terms, releasing original songs like “That Girl Don’t Live Here” and experimenting with a variety of rock, soul, and blues influences.

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At Festival VILA, held in the northern Portuguese town of Lousada, fans saw a version of Courtney they hadn’t quite seen before.

A New Look, A New Era

Gone were the plaid schoolgirl outfits and modest stage presence. In their place: a striking wardrobe choice that blended punk-rock edge with glam festival flair. With smoky eye makeup, black combat boots, a metallic mini-dress, and newly dyed crimson streaks in her hair, Hadwin looked every bit the genre-bending rock frontwoman.

Her visual transformation echoed her evolving artistic voice. This wasn’t a nostalgia act built on covers—this was a full-throttle performance that embraced maturity, individuality, and defiance.

Vocals Still Raw, But Sharper Than Ever

Hadwin’s vocals remain as gritty and powerful as ever, but at Festival VILA, there was greater control and confidence in her phrasing. Whether ripping through new originals or revisiting her AGT-era blues-rock roots, she balanced raspy intensity with moments of softness—suggesting a deepening range and emotional nuance.

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While the setlist has not been officially published, clips shared by fans show her delivering a searing version of her 2023 single “Breakable,” along with an unreleased track that some online are calling “Electric Flame.” The energy was undeniable, and by the end of the set, the crowd was chanting her name—many seeing her live for the first time.

What’s Next for Courtney?

If Festival VILA is any indication, Courtney Hadwin is entering her most creatively daring phase yet. She’s reportedly working on a new EP that leans heavier into indie rock and post-grunge, with one track rumored to feature a surprise collaboration with a well-known UK punk artist.

Social media has been abuzz since her performance. One fan on X wrote: “This isn’t the Courtney we remember—it’s the Courtney we’ve been waiting for.”

After years of gradual reinvention, Courtney Hadwin isn’t just returning. She’s arriving. And with her festival-ready edge, a new sound, and unshakable presence, she’s proving that the girl we met on AGT was only the beginning.

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