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16-year-old singer Jackie Evancho to perform at Trump’s inauguration

Jackie Evancho, a 16-year-old singer from the Pittsburgh suburbs, has been chosen to sing the national anthem at President-elect Donald Trumps inauguration. (Drew Gurian / Invision/AP)
By Dana Hedgpeth The Washington Post

Officials for President-elect Donald Trump said 16-year-old singer Jackie Evancho, a former “America’s Got Talent” contestant, will perform the national anthem at the January inauguration ceremony.

On NBC’s Today show on Wednesday, she confirmed she was recently asked by the president-elect to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

“I am so excited. It’s going to be awesome,” she said on the “Today” show.

“I felt really honored to be able to sing for the office,” she said on “Today,” according to The Hill. “It’s a great honor for me.” The Hill was among the first to report on her performance for the inauguration.

In 2010, Evancho performed at the National Christmas Tree lighting in front of President Barack Obama. She was also a runner-up that year on “America’s Got Talent.”