Currency
  • Loading...
Weather
  • Loading...
Air Quality (AQI)
  • Loading...

An 11-year-old talented singer from Uzbekistan, Yasmina Khusniddinova, has successfully advanced to the next round of the popular British show "Britain's Got Talent" after receiving four "yes" votes from the judges. Her performance was featured on the show's official YouTube channel, where she sang "Never Enough", captivating the audience and panel during the audition in Blackpool, UK, showcasing her vocal prowess and stage presence.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Culture of Uzbekistan, Yasmina is a 5th-grade student in the pop vocal direction at the T. Sadykov Children's School of Music and Arts No. 1 in Tashkent. She is the first representative from Uzbekistan to participate in this project, highlighting the country's growing cultural recognition on the international stage and its efforts to nurture young talents through educational and competitive platforms.

Previously, Yasmina has achieved notable successes in international competitions. She won the Grand Prix at the "Slavianski Bazaar in Vitebsk — 2024" festival in Belarus and emerged victorious in the "Sanremo Junior" contest in Italy, which featured participants from 25 countries. Additionally, she is a winner of the 2024 republican competition "Yoshlar ovozi — Bo‘zatov FEST" in Uzbekistan, demonstrating her versatility and dedication to her craft across various cultural contexts.

This achievement not only underscores Yasmina's personal talent but also reflects the broader cultural initiatives in Uzbekistan aimed at fostering youth development. The positive reception from the judges may bolster her future career prospects, and her continued participation in the show offers an opportunity to further promote Uzbekistan's cultural heritage globally, contributing to enhanced soft power and international engagement.

Source: kun.uz